
Street Machine Magazine - September 2002
PINKY
recognised as The Best.
Copy of the September 2002 issue of Street Machine Magazine,
which recognised PINKY as
Australia's
leading Motor Show Announcer

PINKY
WAS A SWINGER
A chequered career of motorcycle racing saw PINKY achieve
success in Speedway, Short Circuit and Scrambles, ( re-named as Moto -X in
1970). His aggressive style of riding
meant PINKY achieved the winners podium on many occasions.
Not content with just
‘swinging’, PINKY also rode solo
in Ultra Lightweight
(125cc), Lightweight (250cc) and Open classes.
Sponsored by Jack Adams
Motorcycles, then in Liverpool,
NSW.
PINKY also represented Australia in the Dirt Track
Challenge Series of 1974.,

Short Circuit Championship
1967. 2nd
Lightweight (solo)
Short Circuit Championship
1973 2nd
Sidecar Scratch (sidecar)
1973 1st
Sidecar Handicap
(sidecar)
1973
3rd Sidecar Le-Mans
(sidecar)
England Vs Australia Dirt Track Challenge Series:
1974 1st
Ultra Lightweight
1974 1st
Lightweight (solo)
1974 1st
350cc Open 1974 2nd
Unlimited (solo)
PINKY
is a LIFE MEMBER (118) of the Australian Entertainment Industries
MO
AWARDS.

Being a dedicated Announcer can sometimes be a "hard job",
but, also being a single Dad, enables me to have some fun times, like this with Jessie
at Eastern Creek Off Street Drags.

At the Easternats 2002, this could have been interpreted
as "four play"?

Memories of the time I was sacked from Radio and copped a
Million Dollar lawsuit. By the way I never paid it. After all would you pay a
'rock spider'?.