Darcy Ward, we're thinking of you

By CLAYTON BEASY / Roar Rookie

On a Sunday in Poland, Speedway is a religion. The Ekstraliga pits the best individual riders from all over the world into teams throughout the country, much like a soccer fixture.

Stadiums like Torun and Gorzow are dedicated speedway facilities packed to the rafters to watch their home teams, and regional pride is everything.

On Monday morning Australian time, news broke that 23-year-old Australian Speedway sensation Darcy Ward was undergoing spinal surgery. It was heartbreaking.

While riding for his Polish club Zielona Gora, Ward clipped the back wheel of Russian Artem Laguta, catapulting him awkwardly onto his neck.

A press release by Ward’s parent club Poole confirmed the crash had left the sport’s most exciting talent with, “no lower body feeling”.

Zielona Gora doctor Robert Zapotoczny said Ward’s condition had improved since Monday, though no further details were released. Australian team manager Mark Lemon confirmed that Ward is stable enough to be flown back to the UK.

Like the golden age of bullfighting in Spain, speedway riders like matadors are adored in Poland. Only the bull is a 500cc solo bike with no gear or brakes.

Darcy Ward is the Jarryd Hayne or Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin of the speedway world, as exciting a prodigy as ever before.

A promising junior speedway rider, Ward excelled when he turned 16 and was able to compete at the senior level. He left sunny Queensland for a shot at the big time in Europe, where league racing is held on a weekly basis in Poland, Sweden, Denmark and the UK.

Ward stunned the speedway community when at the tender age of 17 he won the World Under-21 Championship; in 2010 he made it back-to-back.

In 2013, the FIM reacted to the deafening roar from the public and included him in the Speedway Grand Prix. Ward took out the Danish round and automatically qualified for the following year’s series by finishing eighth overall, a feat he was looking to better a year later.

Controversy was never too far from Ward; a sexual assault charge in the UK was cleared and in Queensland on a summer holiday he evaded police, before receiving a fine and apologised.

Ward was excluded from the 2014 Latvian Grand Prix for failing an alcohol test. He was subsequently suspended from speedway for the next year. He’s maligned and polarising, but he’s a talent.

The year’s suspension did nothing but fuel the fire for Ward. He came back to racing leaner and more business like than ever before. His contracted clubs in the UK and Poland wanted him back desperately, Ward didn’t want to put anyone out at these clubs, so he chose to go elsewhere for the short term.

Zielona Gora wasn’t his club; Torun was where he honed his craft in Poland, though he embraced them. On Sunday evening come the final race of the night, it was a guaranteed victory for Ward’s team, done and dusted.

One of few riders in the world who can swoop around a corner inches from the fence with the grace of a ballerina, just wanted that one extra point.

Motorsport is cruel, a tightrope of dare and bravery, where champagne flows for winners and losers are often forgotten, but this just seems too shattering.

Darcy’s father George has asked for privacy and we must honour that. Spare a thought for our young Australians who are on the other side of the world with this in the forefront of their minds.

What Darcy Ward is to this sport is irreplaceable. Flair, style and a true box-office drawcard. Whether on the track or off, the public would hold its breath every time Ward was mentioned. Some were on his side, others not.

Without intention, Darcy Ward will make us hold our breath again, though this time, everyone is with him.

The Crowd Says:

2015-09-02T05:02:42+00:00

Terry and Lyn Geitz

Guest


We live in Nanango,Queensland and knew George Ward when he had the motorbike wreckers here.Darcy was only seven years old then and was always riding motorbikes.When we heard how well he was doing riding in competitions in Australia and overseas, we always watch his racing and will continue to do so in the future.We know he will be strong because hey he is an Aussie and we don't give up.Be strong Darcy.

2015-08-31T07:01:39+00:00

Kevin keel

Guest


The boy from Nanango in Queensland, set the speedway world on fire when his extreme talent was displayed and has a huge following where- ever he has raced, surely such a great talent is not going to be lost forever to the world. Disgusted with Australian media's lack of coverage of anything speedway, really is a poor cousin of other sports with even Chris Holder's win in 2012 barely raising a mention. Get your act together Aussie media before the Aussie GP this year finish's up only a one-off event because lack of patronage.

2015-08-31T01:12:35+00:00

144

Roar Guru


Very emotional accident, hope he recovers well. Speedy recovery is wished upon him. Hope he can fight.

2015-08-30T06:43:42+00:00

JR

Guest


Very emotional Polish GP last night, Chris Holder clearly devastated and struggling to be there. It was moving to know the whole speedway community is behind him. Also Greg Hancock the defending world champion raced in custom Darcy Ward replica kevlars that he will donate to cause. A winner will be drawn out from those who donate over £10 on pledgie.com. There is more information on Herbies site www.greghancock.com Good work Clayton with the well done article.

AUTHOR

2015-08-30T05:37:11+00:00

CLAYTON BEASY

Roar Rookie


Very true Bob, again well said mate!

AUTHOR

2015-08-30T05:32:29+00:00

CLAYTON BEASY

Roar Rookie


Well said JR. Thanks for leaving the fundraising link, the article was written before it got organised. All the best.

2015-08-30T01:59:36+00:00

bob henderson

Guest


you are AUSTRALIAN we are known for our fight in us . we are known not for the size of the dog in a fight but for the fight in the dog . this fight is no exception I like everyone ells are in your corner praying for a good recovery and being up and about soon. the race game for me will not be the same until you are back in the seat.. our thoughts are with you and your family

2015-08-29T00:30:45+00:00

JR

Guest


It's bloody devastating as a fan so it's hard to imagine what he and all close to him are going through. The sport was relatively boring without him, he was back with new found fitness, determination and the usual incredible speed. For all those that have enjoyed watching him race it is time to pay and help Darcy get the best recovery possible. https://pledgie.com/campaigns/30061

2015-08-28T05:28:14+00:00

Kerrie

Guest


Looking forward to following this story

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