Born | Perth, Australia | 16 April 2005
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Nationality | Australian |
Career history | |
2022–2024 | Oxford Cheetahs |
Individual honours | |
2023 | Western Australia champion |
Team honours | |
2023 | NDL champions |
Luke Killeen (born 16 April 2005) is an Australian speedway rider. He currently rides in the second tier of British Speedway, for the Oxford Cheetahs in the SGB Championship. [1]
Killeen came to prominence when he won the Australian 125cc national title in 2020. [2] [1] For the 2022 season, he signed for the newly reformed Oxford Cheetahs National Development team called the Oxford Chargers. [3] After a four month delay with passport issues he made his debut. [4]
In 2023, he moved up to ride for the Oxford Cheetahs senior team for the SGB Championship 2023. [5] [6] He also remained with the Chargers for the 2023 NDL season, [7] where he won the NDL league title with Oxford, defeating Leicester in a one-off Grand Final. [8]
He re-signed for Oxford for the 2024 season [9] and shortly afterwards won the Western Australia championship at Pinjar Park Speedway.
Born | Perth, Australia | 16 April 2005
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Nationality | Australian |
Career history | |
2022–2024 | Oxford Cheetahs |
Individual honours | |
2023 | Western Australia champion |
Team honours | |
2023 | NDL champions |
Luke Killeen (born 16 April 2005) is an Australian speedway rider. He currently rides in the second tier of British Speedway, for the Oxford Cheetahs in the SGB Championship. [1]
Killeen came to prominence when he won the Australian 125cc national title in 2020. [2] [1] For the 2022 season, he signed for the newly reformed Oxford Cheetahs National Development team called the Oxford Chargers. [3] After a four month delay with passport issues he made his debut. [4]
In 2023, he moved up to ride for the Oxford Cheetahs senior team for the SGB Championship 2023. [5] [6] He also remained with the Chargers for the 2023 NDL season, [7] where he won the NDL league title with Oxford, defeating Leicester in a one-off Grand Final. [8]
He re-signed for Oxford for the 2024 season [9] and shortly afterwards won the Western Australia championship at Pinjar Park Speedway.