The brickworks where right out on the end of Underwood Road, it use to be the end then in I think early sixties the road was extended right out into Homebush Bay & the drag strip in the newly formed industrial area became a reality for hoons to meet, I grew up in the area learnt to swim in Powell Creek before it became absolutely polluted, the high tides use to cover the swamp as we called it. The activities that took place & the rubbish dumped into the swamp & Parramatta river back in those days would never be allowed today. The aboriginals from La Perouse use to come & cut the forks out of the mangrove trees to make boomerangs or so we were told at the time. It was a great area to grow up, we road our bikes, played & scavenged all the dump sites built some great forts as we called them & built some enormous bonfires on the mud flats over the years. :
One night in the early days of the extended road, we were parked right over in the long grass watching the drags & a police car arrived of course there was no racing when they arrived always had a lookout for them, they drove along with a spotlight when they saw us drove over, told us that they would have us up for aiding & abetting & to get out of the area, think I would of been about sixteen, I met Bruce when I was fifteen & he owned a Porsche there were not many in Australia back then, wish we still owned it.
Shirley & Bruce.