The national speedway team held test matches against the
England as early as 1928, although the first official test match is listed as 30 June 1930 at
Wimbledon Stadium. The team won its first
Speedway World Team Cup in 1976, with captain
John Boulger,
Phil Crump,
Billy Sanders and
Phil Herne. They had to wait over 30 years before winning three tournaments out of four, between 1999 and 2002. Key riders during the period were
Jason Crump,
Leigh Adams,
Ryan Sullivan and
Todd Wiltshire, who all took part in three wins, while
Jason Lyons rode in two (1999 and 2002) and
Craig Boyce rode in 2001. The fifth and sixth successes came in the
2022 Speedway of Nations and the
2025 Speedway of Nations respectively (the alternate competition to the World Cup) with the squad members being
Jack Holder,
Brady Kurtz,
Max Fricke and
Jason Doyle. Four times
Australian champion
Jim Airey is the only Australian rider to win the World Team Cup not riding for Australia. He won the
1971 Speedway World Team Cup in Wrocław, Poland, as part of the
Great Britain team. ==Major tournament wins==