DATE OF BIRTH: 27 November 1972, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
BRITISH CAREER: (1989-93) Belle Vue; (1994-97) Bradford; (1998) Belle Vue; (1999) Hull; (2000-02) Eastbourne; (2003) Eastbourne, Belle Vue; (2004-08) Belle Vue; (2009) Poole.
MAJOR HONOURS: British Under-21 Champion: 1990, 1993; Division One Riders' Champion: 1992; World Under-21 Champion: 1993; British Champion: 1996, 2004.
ADDITIONAL INFO: Screen had qualified for the 2001 Grand Prix series, but broke a thigh whilst representing Eastbourne at King's Lynn on 25 April. The injury was to rule him out for the remainder of the season, with his GP place filled throughout by Henrik Gustafsson.
The Chesterfield-born rider celebrated his testimonial at Belle Vue on 2 May 2004, when the meeting was abandoned following a nasty crash involving Sean Wilson in the first semi-final. Having headed the qualifying scorers at the time of the curtailment, Jason Crump was subsequently awarded first place.
The former British international was a surprise addition to Poole's 2009 squad, but has performed solidly for the Dorset side during the current term. Screen, a real stalwart of British speedway, has spent a majority of his career riding for Northern sides and has a special affinity with Manchester's Belle Vue.
The vastly-experienced Great Britain star joins Wolverhampton for start of the 2010 season where he will deputise until Adam Skornicki is fit to return from his leg injury in June.
Not known for lightning starts, but renowned for his leg-trailing style and ability to conjure breathtaking passes.