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1979 National League season

British motorcycle speedway season


British motorcycle speedway season

FieldValue
competitionNational League
competitors19
domesticcup1Champions
domesticcup1 winnersMildenhall Fen Tigers
domesticcup2Knockout Cup
domesticcup2 winnersRye House Rockets
domesticcup3Individual
domesticcup3 winnersIan Gledhill
domesticcup4Pairs
domesticcup4 winnersMilton Keynes Knights
domesticcup5Fours
domesticcup5 winnersEllesmere Port Gunners
highest averageTom Owen
league above1979 British League
prevseason1978
nextseason1980

The 1979 National League was contested as the second division/tier of Speedway in the United Kingdom.

Summary

The league was reduced from 20 teams to 19 from the previous season. White City Rebels closure saw their riders move to Eastbourne Eagles, who moved up to the British League and Barrow Furness Flyers dropped out. Teesside Tigers changed their name to Middlesbrough Tigers and Scunthorpe Saints changed their name to Scunthorpe Stags and left the Quibell Park Stadium for Ashby Ville Stadium. Long Eaton Stadium saw the return of speedway under the promotion of Dan McCormick but his decision to call the team the "Nottingham Outlaws" upset the supporters club.

Tom Owen of Newcastle topped the averages for the third consecutive year and Ian Gledhill, riding for Stoke won the Riders' Championship but both Newcastle and Stoke finished well behind Mildenhall Fen Tigers and Rye House Rockets in the league table. In a season that would go down to the last match, Mildenhall won their first title in their history. The consistency of four riders, Ray Bales, Mick Hines, Melvyn Taylor and Robert Henry was the crucial factor to their success.

There was a controversial end to the season when Rye House visited Mildenhall, needing a draw to win the title. Needing a 5-1 in the last heat to tie the match, Rocket Karl Fiala's exclusion prompted team-mate Bob Garrad to withdraw from the re-run in protest. Mildenhall went on to win at bottom club Scunthorpe Saints in the last match of the season to win the title by one point.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Mildenhall Fen Tigers36300660
2Rye House Rockets36291659
3Oxford Cheetahs362411149
4Berwick Bandits362131245
5Milton Keynes Knights362101542
6Newcastle Diamonds362001640
7Glasgow Tigers361901738
8Peterborough Panthers361821638
9Ellesmere Port Gunners361811737
10Canterbury Crusaders361721736
11Middlesbrough Tigers361711835
12Crayford Kestrels361602032
13Stoke Potters361521932
14Nottingham Outlaws361412129
15Workington Comets361412129
16Boston Barracudas361322128
17Edinburgh Monarchs361312227
18Weymouth Wildcats36912619
19Scunthorpe Stags3641319

Fixtures and results

National League Knockout Cup

The 1979 National League Knockout Cup was the 12th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Rye House Rockets were the winners of the competition.

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/04Rye House56-22Weymouth
22/05Weymouth34-44Rye House
20/04Edinburgh46-32Boston
10/06Boston44-34Edinburgh

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
03/06Rye House54-24Glasgow
08/06Glasgow47-31Rye House
15/06Workington46-30Middlesbrough
14/06Middlesbrough45-32Workington
10/06Mildenhall53-25Ellesmere Port
08/06Ellesmere Port41-37Mildenhall
19/06Crayford44-34Edinburgh
06/07Edinburgh39-39Crayford
09/06Berwick60-18Scunthorpe
04/06Scunthorpe38-40Berwick
14/06Oxford45-33Peterborough
08/06Peterborough34-44Oxford
18/06Newcastle57-21Canterbury
26/05Canterbury39-39Newcastle
12/06Milton Keynes50-28Stoke
09/06Stoke42-36Milton Keynes

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
15/07Rye House59-19Workington
29/06Workington49-29Rye House
25/07Mildenhall56-22Crayford
10/07Crayford39-39Mildenhall
?Berwick51-27Oxford
05/07Oxford44-34Berwick
09/07Newcastle53-25Milton Keynes
10/07Milton Keynes35-42Newcastle

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
27/08Rye House44-34Mildenhall
26/08Mildenhall38-40Rye House
22/09Berwick47-31Newcastle
19/08Newcastle46-32Berwick

Final

First leg Bob Garrad 10 Karl Fiala 10 Kelvin Mullarkey 10 Ashley Pullen 9 Ted Hubbar 8 Peter Tarrant 6 Simon Aindow 1 Wayne Brown 8 Nigel Close 6 Graham Jones 3 Mike Fullerton 3 Roger Wright 2 Phil Kynman 2 Rob Grant 0 Second leg Roger Wright 10 Wayne Brown 10 Nigel Close 8 Graham Jones 4 Mike Caroline 4 Rob Grant 4 Phil Kynman 0 Karl Fiala 11 Bob Garrad 7 Kelvin Mullarkey 7 Ashley Pullen 5 Ted Hubbard 5 Peter Tarrant 3 Simon Aindow 0

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

Riders' Championship

Ian Gledhill won the Riders' Championship, sponsored by Gauloises and held at Wimbledon Stadium on 29 September 1979.

Pos.width=180pxRiderwidth=100pxPtswidth=50pxTotal
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  • f=fell, r-retired, ex=excluded, ef=engine failure

Pairs

The National League Pairs was held at The Shay on 21 July and was won by Milton Keynes Knights.

Group APosTeamPtsRiders1234
Milton Keynes13Humphreys 9
Grahame 4
Mildenhall13Hines 8
Taylor 5
Crayford7Naylor 5
Etheridge 2
Edinburgh5Mouncer 2
Stansfield 1
Group BPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Nottingham15Perks 8
Sampson 7
Boston9Allen 6
Featherstone 3
Rye House6Pullen 4
Fiala 2
Workington6Havelock 6
Dickinson 0
Group CPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Newcastle12Owen T 7
Blackadder 5
Middlesbrough11Wilcock 9
Courtney 2
Glasgow9Richardson 6
Lawson 3
Berwick4Fullerton 3
Jones 1
Group DPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Ellesmere P11Finch 6
Jackson 5
Stoke11Burton 6
Gledhill 5
Canterbury11Boocock 9
Sheard (G) 2
Oxford1Rumsey 1
Hunter 0

Semi finals

  • Milton Keynes bt Newcastle
  • Ellesmere Port bt Nottingham

Final

  • Milton Keynes bt Ellesmere Port

Fours

Ellesmere Port Gunners won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 29 July.

Semi finals

  • SF1 = Peterborough 18, Ellesmere Port 14, Rye House 12, Oxford 4
  • SF2 = Mildenhall 18, Berwick 11, Newcastle 10, Boston 9

Final

Poswidth=150pxTeamwidth=50pxPtswidth=400pxRiders
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Final leading averages

The top ten averages of the National League.

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Tom OwenENGNewcastle Diamonds
2George HunterSCOOxford Cheetahs
3Dave PerksENGNottingham Outlaws
4Les RumseyENGOxford Cheetahs
5Mike SampsonENGNottingham Outlaws
6Andy GrahameENGMilton Keynes Knights
7Steve FinchENGEllesmere Port Gunners
8Ray BalesENGMildenhall Fen Tigers
9Mick HinesENGMildenhall Fen Tigers
10John JacksonENGEllesmere Port Gunners

Riders & final averages

Berwick

  • Steve McDermott 9.13
  • Wayne Brown 9.00
  • Mike Fullerton 7.71
  • Graham Jones 7.58
  • Nigel Close 7.24
  • Phil Kynman 6.20
  • Roger Wright 6.16
  • Mike Caroline 4.36
  • Rob Grant Sr. 4.00

Boston

  • David Gagen 9.27
  • Rob Hollingworth 8.91
  • Dave Allen 8.23
  • Tony Featherstone 6.12
  • Dennis Mallett 4.85
  • Andy Fisher 4.48
  • Dave Mortiboys 3.80
  • Andy Hibbs 3.67
  • Colin Ackroyd 2.60

Canterbury

  • Mike Ferreira 8.35
  • Nigel Boocock 8.32
  • Barney Kennett 7.17
  • Dave Piddock 7.00
  • Tim Hunt 6.93
  • Roger Abel 5.08
  • Mick Wilde 4.13
  • Graham Clifton 4.11
  • Peter Christopher 4.00
  • Neil Farnish 3.92
  • Tony Reynolds 2.67

Crayford

  • Steve Naylor 9.03
  • Alan Sage 8.14
  • Laurie Etheridge 8.00
  • Paul Woods 7.63
  • Les Rumsey 4.76
  • Richard Davey 4.26
  • Paul Gilbert 3.53
  • Paul Hollingsbee 3.37
  • John Hooper 3.31
  • Jack Bibby 0.94

Edinburgh

  • Dave Trownson 7.78
  • Steve Lomas 7.18
  • Bert Harkins 6.72
  • Brian Collins 6.56
  • Alan Bridgett 5.51
  • Ivan Blacka 5.30
  • Benny Rourke 5.25
  • Rob Mouncer 5.21
  • Roger Lambert 3.03

Ellesmere Port

  • Steve Finch 9.52
  • John Jackson 9.27
  • Louis Carr 6.95
  • John Williams 5.98
  • Pete Ellams 5.23
  • Eric Monaghan 4.69
  • Robert Craven 4.00
  • Paul Tyrer 3.83
  • Paul Embley 3.80
  • Peter Carr 2.44

Glasgow

  • Merv Janke 9.06
  • Steve Lawson 9.06
  • Derek Richardson 8.05
  • Andy Reid 6.25
  • Colin Caffrey 6.12
  • Charlie McKinna 5.89
  • Jim Beaton 5.76
  • Keith Bloxsome 5.23

Middlesbrough

  • Steve Wilcock 8.97
  • Malcolm Corradine 7.88
  • Geoff Pusey 6.96
  • Mark Courtney 6.92
  • Martin Dixon 5.02
  • Martyn Cusworth 4.76
  • Paul Stead 3.77
  • Mike Sanderson 1.90

Mildenhall

  • Ray Bales 9.51
  • Mick Hines 9.31
  • Melvyn Taylor 9.06
  • Robert Henry 8.87
  • Mike Spink 6.58
  • Mick Bates 6.52
  • Richard Knight 5.66
  • Mark Baldwin 4.96

Milton Keynes

  • Andy Grahame 9.57
  • Bob Humphreys 9.29
  • Derek Harrison 8.04
  • Malcolm Holloway 5.96
  • David Ashby 5.43
  • Harry Maclean 4.41
  • Greg McNeill 3.93
  • Chris Robins 3.59

Newcastle

  • Tom Owen 11.18
  • Robbie Blackadder 7.93
  • Rod Hunter 7.86
  • Graeme Stapleton 6.57
  • David Bargh 5.91
  • Neil Coddington 5.75
  • Nigel Crabtree 4.72
  • Paul Brown 1.90
  • Mick Easton 1.60

Nottingham

  • Dave Perks 10.13
  • Mike Sampson 9.62
  • Kevin Hawkins 8.03
  • Glenn MacDonald 5.28
  • Les Sawyer 5.07
  • Nigel Wasley 4.83
  • Craig Featherby 4.82
  • John Homer 3.19
  • Mark Williams 1.07

Oxford

  • George Hunter 10.86
  • Les Rumsey 9.78
  • Pip Lamb 9.27
  • John Hack 6.81
  • Carl Askew 6.62
  • John Barker 6.47
  • Mick Handley 5.32
  • Colin Ackroyd 3.15
  • Rob Dole 2.60

Peterborough

  • Nigel Flatman 8.52
  • Richard Greer 7.50
  • Dave Gooderham 7.33
  • Andy Hines 7.26
  • Ian Clark 6.71
  • Nigel Couzens 6.06
  • Brian Clark 5.77
  • Peter Spink 5.70
  • Steve Popely 4.41
  • Paul Tapp 4.00
  • Ken Matthews 3.69

Rye House

  • Karl Fiala 9.20
  • Bobby Garrad 9.11
  • Kelvin Mullarkey 8.71
  • Kevin Smith 8.19
  • Ted Hubbard 8.16
  • Ashley Pullen 7.34
  • Hugh Saunders 6.57
  • Peter Tarrant 5.23

Scunthorpe

  • Phil White 7.59
  • Arthur Browning 7.28
  • Rob Maxfield 6.77
  • Arthur Price 4.73
  • Kevin Teager 4.18
  • Trevor Whiting 3.78
  • Stuart Cope 3.25
  • Ian Jeffcoate 3.19
  • Phil Cain 2.78
  • Rob Woffinden 2.50

Stoke

  • Ian Gledhill 8.21
  • Billy Burton 7.06
  • Tony Lomas 6.76
  • Chris Turner 6.42
  • Ian Robertson 6.19
  • Stuart Mountford 6.17
  • Nicky Allott 5.57
  • Frank Smith 5.53
  • Alan MacLean 3.33
  • Ian Jeffcoate 2.94
  • Paul Evitts 2.31

Weymouth

  • Brian Woodward 8.01
  • Doug Underwood 7.19
  • Bob Coles 7.09
  • Malcolm Shakespeare 6.23
  • Terry Tulloch 4.74
  • Garry May 4.20
  • Kevin Bowen 3.70
  • Nigel Davis 3.24
  • Mark DeKok 2.15

Workington

  • Alan Emerson 8.99
  • Brian Havelock 7.58
  • Arnold Haley 6.87
  • Ian Hindle 6.7
  • Mark Dickinson 6.54
  • Neil Collins 6.13
  • Andy Margarson
  • Mick Blaynee 3.88
  • Des Wilson 3.60
  • Tim Nichol 1.91

References

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