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1971 British League Division Two season

British motorcycle speedway season


British motorcycle speedway season

FieldValue
competitionBritish League Division Two
competitors17
domesticcup1Champions
domesticcup1 winnersEastbourne Eagles
domesticcup2Knockout Cup
domesticcup2 winnersIpswich Witches
domesticcup3Individual
domesticcup3 winnersJohn Louis
highest averageJohn Louis
league aboveBritish League (Div 1)
prevseason1970
nextseason1972

The 1971 British League Division Two season was the second tier/division motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.

Summary

The league continued with 17 teams in its fourth season despite Reading Racers moving up to Division One and two teams dropping out because there were three new entrants to the league.

Doncaster Dragons disbanded for good, with the promotion and some of the riders moving to Birmingham and re-forming the Birmingham Brummies, who had last raced in 1957. The Crayford Highwayman also dropped out and the Middlesbrough Teessiders changed their name to Teesside Teessiders. Birmingham were one of the new entrants along with Sunderland Stars (who last raced in 1964 as the Saints). Hull Vikings were the final new entrant when Ian Thomas brought speedway back to Hull, to race at the Boulevard Stadium.

Eastbourne Eagles won their first league title since their 1959 Southern Area League success. Despite losing their leading rider Dave Jessup to division 1, the Eastbourne Eagles triumphed by bringing in new signing Malcolm Ballard to support the Kennett brothers Gordon and Dave.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Eastbourne Eagles32223747
2Bradford Northern322111043
3Ipswich Witches32203943
4Boston Barracudas321831139
5Rayleigh Rockets321821238
6Hull Vikings321621434
7Crewe Kings321611533
8Berwick Bandits321601632
9Rochdale Hornets321601632
10Long Eaton Rangers321331629
11Birmingham Brummies321331629
12Romford Bombers321301926
13Teesside Teessiders321301926
14Canterbury Crusaders321221826
15Workington Comets321211925
16Peterborough Panthers321112023
17Sunderland Stars32912219

Fixtures and results

Top five riders (league averages)

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1John LouisENGIpswich
2Alan KnapkinENGBradford Northern
3Alan WilkinsonENGRochdale
4Reg WilsonENGHull
5Peter CollinsENGRochdale

British League Division Two Knockout Cup

The 1971 British League Division Two Knockout Cup (sponsored by the Speedway Express) was the fourth edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Ipswich Witches were the winners of the competition for the second successive year.

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/04Long Eaton46-31Birmingham
24/05Birmingham39-39Long Eaton
30/04Rochdale47-31Hull
05/05Hull38-39Rochdale

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
12/06Ipswich57-21Peterborough
11/06Peterborough33-45Ipswich
11/06Workington46-31Sunderland
06/06Sunderland37-31Workington
06/06Eastbourne47-31Canterbury
12/06Canterbury39-39Eastbourne
07/06Crewe54-24Berwick
12/06Berwick50-28Crewe
09/06Bradford47-31Teesside
10/06Teesside38-40Bradford
11/06Rochdale45-33Long Eaton
10/06Long Eaton43-35Rochdale
06/06Boston49-28Romford
12/06Romford42-36Boston

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/07Ipswich43-35Rayleigh
24/07Rayleigh37-41Ipswich
23/07Workington51-27Eastbourne
25/07Eastbourne45-31Workington
19/07Crewe47-31Bradford
28/07Bradford46-32Crewe
23/07Rochdale41-37Boston
18/07Boston40-38Rochdale

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
16/08Crewe49-29Rochdale
29/08Workington38-40Ipswich
02/09Ipswich50-28Workington
03/09Rochdale+Crewe
  • rained off, tie awarded to Ipswich

Final

First leg Phil Crump 10 John Jackson 6 Jack Millen 6 Dai Evans 6 Garry Moore 5 Dave Parry 4 Barry Meeks 4 John Louis 14 Tony Davey 11 Peter Prinsloo 9 Pete Bailey 2 Clive Noy 1 Ted Howgego 0 Ray Watkins 0

Second leg John Louis 12 Tony Davey 12 Peter Prinsloo 9 Pete Bailey 8 Clive Noy 7 Ted Howgego 5 Ray Watkins 2 John Jackson 7 Jack Millen 7 Phil Crump 6 Barry Meeks 2 Dai Evans 1 Garry Moore 1 Dave Parry 0

Ipswich were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 92–64.

Leading final averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1John LouisENGIpswich
2Alan KnapkinENGBradford Northern
3Alan WilkinsonENGRochdale
4Tony DaveyENGIpswich
5Malcolm MackayENGWorkington

Riders' Championship

John Louis won the Rider's Championship, held at Hackney Wick Stadium on 2 October.

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Riders' final averages

Berwick

  • Doug Wyer 9.69
  • Maury Robinson 7.97
  • Andy Meldrum 7.24
  • Alistair Brady 7.03
  • Peter Kelly 5.77
  • Alan Paynter 5.42
  • Bobby Campbell 4.75
  • Jim Beaton 4.14
  • George Beaton 3.36

Birmingham

  • George Major 8.90
  • Terry Shearer 8.40
  • Archie Wilkinson 6.27
  • Chris Harrison 6.08
  • Malcolm Corradine 5.47
  • Cliff Emms 5.45
  • Ian Wilson .4.65
  • Gunther 'Hec' Haslinger 4.41

Boston

  • Arthur Price 8.92
  • Jim Ryman 8.32
  • Carl Glover 7.27
  • Russ Osborne 6.65
  • Jack Bywater 6.48
  • Tony Featherstone 6.04
  • Vic Cross 5.39
  • Ray Bales 5.28
  • Graham Jones 2.50

Bradford

  • Alan Knapkin 10.17
  • Alf Wells 9.02
  • Dave Baugh 8.49
  • Dave Schofield 7.54
  • Robin Adlington 7.13
  • Sid Sheldrick 5.15
  • Alan Bridgett 4.82
  • Brian Murray 4.43
  • Peter Thompson 4.35
  • Stan Dewhurst 1.91

Canterbury

  • Ross Gilbertson 8.93
  • Graham Banks 8.03
  • Dave Piddock 6.75
  • Graeme Smith 6.32
  • Graeme Stapleton 6.29
  • Phil Pratt 6.09
  • Ted Hubbard 5.44
  • Bob Tabet 4.76
  • Barney Kennett 4.09
  • John Hammond 4.00
  • Mike Barkaway 2.84

Crewe

  • Phil Crump 8.98
  • John Jackson 8.32
  • Dai Evans 7.72
  • Jack Millen 6.61
  • Ian Bottomley 6.48
  • Barry Meeks 5.71
  • Garry Moore 5.31
  • Dave Parry 5.21

Eastbourne

  • Malcolm Ballard 8.74
  • Gordon Kennett 8.70
  • Dave Kennett 7.49
  • Laurie Sims 7.10
  • Reg Trott 6.99
  • Roger Johns 6.89
  • Bobby McNeil 6.82
  • Mac Woolford 6.67

Hull

  • Reg Wilson 9.69
  • Tony Childs 9.22
  • George Devonport 7.71
  • Colin Tucker 6.20
  • Robin Amundson 5.94
  • Dennis Wasden 5.14
  • Pete Boston 4.47
  • Ian Bottomley 4.39
  • Peter Baldock 3.29

Ipswich

  • John Louis 11.31
  • Tony Davey 9.93
  • Pete Bailey 8.20
  • Peter Prinsloo 5.25
  • Clive Noy 5.10
  • Ron Bagley 5.01
  • Ted Howgego 4.85
  • Ted Spittles 4.32
  • Stan Pepper 3.70

Long Eaton

  • Malcolm Shakespeare 9.80
  • Roger Mills 9.41
  • Geoff Bouchard 8.26
  • Gil Farmer 4.42
  • Peter Wrathall 4.42
  • Phil Whittaker 4.36
  • Steve Bass 3.77
  • Ian Champion 3.45
  • Gerry Scott 2.47

Peterborough

  • Andy Ross 9.02
  • Richard Greer 7.95
  • Roy Carter 6.73
  • John Davis 5.85
  • Joe Hughes 5.81
  • John Stayte 5.59
  • Alan Witt 5.51
  • Pete Saunders 5.47
  • Brian Clark 5.13

Rayleigh

  • Hugh Saunders 9.41
  • Geoff Maloney 7.38
  • Bob Young 6.67
  • Allan Emmett 6.44
  • Nigel Rackett 6.38
  • Dingle Brown 5.93
  • Terry Stone 4.65
  • Dave "Tiger" Beech 4.33

Rochdale

  • Alan Wilkinson 10.08
  • Peter Collins 9.80
  • Paul Tyrer 7.92
  • Ken Moss 5.41
  • Graham Drury 5.40
  • Colin Goad 4.69
  • Robbie Gardner 4.66
  • Terry Kelly 4.27
  • Paul Callaghan 2.51
  • Clive Johnson 2.34

Romford

  • Kevin Holden 8.94
  • Bob Coles 8.06
  • Brian Foote 8.00
  • Stan Stevens 6.60
  • Mike Sampson 6.14
  • Mike Vernam 6.11
  • Colin Sanders 5.78
  • Charlie Benham 5.22
  • Ian Gills 4.78
  • Terry Shearer 4.59
  • Bruce Edgar 3.00

Sunderland

  • Russ Dent 8.16
  • George Barclay 7.21
  • John Goodall 6.43
  • Peter Wrathall 4.92
  • Alan Mackie 4.42
  • Brian Whaley 4.13
  • John Lynch 4.05
  • Gerry Richardson 4.00
  • John Knock 3.83

Teesside

  • Bruce Forrester 8.33
  • Tim Swales 7.04
  • Dave Durham 7.00
  • Bob Jameson 6.31
  • Terry Lee 6.09
  • Frank Auffret 5.92
  • Pete Reading 5.45
  • Tony Swales 4.97
  • Dene Davies 4.62
  • Mick Moore 4.46

Workington

  • Malcolm MacKay 9.81
  • Taffy Owen 8.60
  • Lou Sansom 7.87
  • Ken Vale 5.89
  • Dave Kumeta 4.92
  • Kym Amundson 4.71
  • Bernie Hornby 4.32
  • Geoff Penniket 4.15
  • Chris Blythe 3.93
  • Steve Watson 3.57

References

References

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  2. Rogers, Martin. (1978). "The Illustrated History of Speedway". Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd.
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