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Steve Worrall

Steven "Steve" Worrall (born 23 September 1991) is a British speedway rider.
==Career==
Born in St Helens, the twin brother of Richie Worrall, Steve competed in motocross before taking up speedway in 2009 and had his first competitive season in 2010 with Scunthorpe Saints in the National League.〔"(Rider Index: W )", speedwaygb.co. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕 In 2011 he was part of the combined Scunthorpe/Sheffield team that won the league, and the same year finished as runner up to Tai Woffinden in the British Under-21 Championship.〔
In 2012 he moved up to the Premier League, riding for Newcastle Diamonds along with his brother, a season interrupted by a broken leg sustained in July.〔"(Twins Richie and Steve Worrall both hit by injuries )", ''Evening Chronicle'', 23 July 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕
He stayed at Newcastle in 2013 but after losing confidence dropped down to the National League, riding for King's Lynn Young Stars and then Stoke Potters.〔Kinvig, David (2013) "(Steve Worrall sees a bright future with Monarchs )", ''Edinburgh Evening News'', 3 December 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕〔"(Speedway: Stoke Easy Rider Potter Steve Worrall lands Premier League ride with Edinburgh )", ''Stoke Sentinel'', 28 November 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕 He returned to the Premier League later that season with Redcar Bears, replacing the injured Max Dilger.〔Neal, Martin (2013) "(Speedway: Steve Worrall signs for Redcar Bears )", ''Teesside Gazette'', 16 July 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕
In 2014 he rode for Swindon Robins in the Elite League via the fast track draft system, and was part of the Premier League, League Cup, and Premier League Knockout Cup-winning Edinburgh Monarchs team, while also riding for Cradley Heathens in the National League, that team also winning multiple trophies.〔〔Wallace, Barry (2014) "(Newcastle Diamonds welcome back Steve Worrall for the 2015 campaign )", ''Evening Chronicle'', 23 December 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕〔Warren, Andy (2014) "(Swindon Robins rider Steve gunning for family bragging rights )", ''Swindon Advertiser'', 7 April 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕 Worrall came close to individual honours, finishing as runner up to Daniel Halsey in the National League Riders Championship.〔"(NLRC Result )", scunthorpescorpions.co, 28 September 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕 He was voted by readers of the ''Swindon Advertiser'' as the Robins Rider of the Year.〔Edwards, Matthew (2014) "(Worrall named Robins Rider of the Year )", ''Swindon Advertiser'', 25 October 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕
In late 2014 he was signed by Belle Vue Aces for the 2015 Elite League season, and signed to return to Newcastle Diamonds in the Premier League.〔〔"(Speedway: Steve Worrall returning to Newcastle for the 2015 campaign )", Sky Sports, 23 December 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014〕
He reached the Elite League Grand Final with the Belle Vue Aces against the Poole Pirates in September 2015.

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