TONY Mole, the man responsible for opening and rescuing a number of Speedway clubs down the years, is continuing his plans to take the sport back to Bradford.And Mole, based in Kidderminster, has revealed how he plans to revive a great name from the past should he be successful.The sport was last staged at the world famous Odsal Stadium in 1997 when the Dukes, under sporting brothers Allan and Bobby Ham, swept to the Elite League title.Odsal hosted two stunning World Finals in 1985 and 1990 when thousands flocked to the West Yorkshire venue.Now Mole wants to bring the Dukes back - under the name of Bradford and Halifax.He told speedwaygb.co: "I can confirm I have met Speedway Control Bureau officials at the stadium and it is possible to meet all their requirements for a new track."I have written to Bradford MBC with an application for certification of established use as the sport was held there previously with no known objections."I have exchanged drafts of licence agreements with Bradford Bulls Rugby League club although these are subjects to solicitors finalising them."The freehold is leased by Bradford MBC but when the Rugby League club hit problems this was taken on by the Rugby Football League Council. We would need their approval but we cannot discuss the matter further with them until we have planning confirmed."Not only can I confirm we can meet SCB requirements, but we can have a potential FIM track which would give is the option of major events once again."There is still a big demand for the sport in West Yorkshire. The Bradford and Halifax Dukes would attract plenty of interest."And I'd like to thank Allan Ham, the previous promoter at Bradford, for all his help and advice."