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1989 National League season

British speedway season


British speedway season

FieldValue
competitionNational League
competitors18
domesticcup1Champions
domesticcup1 winnersPoole Pirates
domesticcup2Knockout Cup
domesticcup2 winnersBerwick Bandits
domesticcup3Individual
domesticcup3 winnersMark Loram
domesticcup4Pairs
domesticcup4 winnersStoke Potters
domesticcup5Fours
domesticcup5 winnersPeterborough Panthers
domesticcup6London Cup
domesticcup6 winnersHackney Hawks
highest averageSteve Schofield
league above1989 British League
prevseason1988
nextseason1990

The National League was the second tier of British speedway racing in 1989.

Team changes

Promoter Terry Cheney moved the Milton Keynes Knights out of the Groveway and into the Elfield Park.

Summary

The champions that year were Poole Pirates.

Paul Muchene lost his life in the fixture between Arena Essex and Hackney at the Hackney Wick Stadium on 30 June 1989.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Poole Pirates34261753
2Wimbledon Dons34232948
3Berwick Bandits342301146
4Ipswich Witches342301146
5Exeter Falcons341911439
6Hackney Kestrels341911439
7Eastbourne Eagles341901538
8Edinburgh Monarchs341901538
9Glasgow Tigers341701734
10Stoke Potters341611733
11Peterborough Panthers341601832
12Arena Essex Hammers341421830
13Middlesbrough Tigers341402028
14Rye House Rockets341302126
15Newcastle Diamonds341122124
16Mildenhall Fen Tigers341012321
17Long Eaton Invaders341012321
18Milton Keynes Knights34722516

Fixtures and results

National League Knockout Cup

The 1989 National League Knockout Cup was the 22nd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Berwick Bandits were the winners of the competition.

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
10/04Exeter62-34Rye House
09/04Rye House57-39Exeter
09/04Newcastle43-52Berwick
08/04Berwick65-30Newcastle

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
26/05Hackney42-54Poole
17/05Wimbledon59-37Milton Keynes
16/05Milton Keynes43-53Wimbledon
16/05Poole66-33Hackney
15/05Exeter52-44Stoke
14/05Eastbourne64-32Glasgow
14/05Mildenhall45-51Peterborough
13/05Berwick69-27Long Eaton
13/05Stoke51-45Exeter
12/05Glasgow48-48Eastbourne
12/05Peterborough63-33Mildenhall
10/05Long Eaton43-53Berwick
06/05Arena Essex57-39Edinburgh
05/05Edinburgh60-36Arena Essex
04/05Middlesbrough47-49Ipswich
24/03Ipswich60-36Middlesbrough

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
05/07Wimbledon52-44Ipswich
04/07Poole60-36Eastbourne
03/07Exeter58-38Berwick
02/07Eastbourne43-53Poole
02/07Edinburgh63-33Peterborough
01/07Berwick58-38Exeter
30/06Peterborough64-32Edinburgh
22/06Ipswich48-48Wimbledon
24/07
replayExeter52-43Berwick
22/07
replayBerwick58-38Exeter

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
15/08Poole62-33Wimbledon
13/08Peterborough59-37Berwick
09/08Wimbledon48-48Poole
05/08Berwick61-35Peterborough

Final

First leg Leigh Adams 14 Alun Rossiter 11 Ali Stevens 8 Tony Langdon 6 Craig Boyce 5 Gary Allan 4 Mike Lewthwaite 2 Mark Courtney 14 David Blackburn 14 Andy Campbell 5 David Walsh 4 Rob Grant 4 Scott Robson 3 Sean Courtney 2 Second leg David Blackburn 14 Mark Courtney 13 David Walsh 9 Rob Grant 9 Andy Campbell 8 Scott Robson 6 Sean Courtney 4 Leigh Adams 12 Alun Rossiter 9 Craig Boyce 6 Gary Allan 3 Tony Langdon 3 Ali Stevens 0 Mike Lewthwaite 0

Berwick were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 109–83.

Riders' Championship

Mark Loram won the Riders' Championship. The final sponsored by Jawa Moto & Barum was held on 9 September 1989 at Brandon Stadium.

Pos.width=180pxRiderwidth=100pxPtswidth=50pxTotal
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Pairs

The National League Pairs was held at Hackney Wick Stadium on 19 August. The event was won by Stoke Potters for the second consecutive season.

Group APosTeamPtsRiders1234
Hackney20Whittaker 12
Galvin 8
Wimbledon13Morton 7
Wiltshire 6
Poole12Boyce 6
Adams 6
Newcastle9Carr P 6
Hunter 3
Group BPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Edinburgh20Collins L 12
Saunders 8
Berwick12Blackburn 10
Courtney 2
Exeter12Green 7
Regeling 5
Ipswich10Standing 6
Loram 4
Group CPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Stoke18Monaghan 12
Crabtree 6
Rye House13Rasmussen 9
Baxter 4
Arena Essex12Goodwin 8
Tilbury 4
Peterborough9Poole 9
Jolly 0
Group DPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Mildenhall18Eriksen 10
Glanz 8
Middlesbrough13Sumner 10
Dixon 3
Eastbourne13Buck 8
Kennett 5
Glasgow8McKinna 8
Lawson 0

Semi finals

  • Stoke bt Edinburgh 6-3
  • Mildenhall bt Hackney 6-3

Final

  • Stoke bt Mildenhall 6-3

Fours

Peterborough Panthers won the fours championship final for the second successive year, held at the East of England Arena on 23 July.

Semi finals

  • SF1 = Stoke 22, Eastbourne 11, Edinburgh 10, Hackney 5
  • SF2 = Peterborough 21, Exeter 12, Berwick 12, Arena Essex 3

Final

Poswidth=150pxTeamwidth=50pxPtswidth=400pxRiders
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Leading averages

RiderTeamAverage
Steve SchofieldHackney10.50
Andy GalvinHackney9.95
Todd WiltshireWimbledon9.94
David BlackburnBerwick9.78
Nigel CrabtreeStoke9.77
Steve RegelingExeter9.74
Kenny McKinnaGlasgow9.71
Mark LoramIpswich9.65
Chris LouisIpswich9.65
Gordon KennettEastbourne9.60
Mark CourtneyBerwick9.52

London Cup

Hackney won the London Cup but the competition consisted of just Wimbledon and Hackney.

Results

TeamScoreTeam
Wimbledon49–47Hackney
Hackney54–42Wimbledon

Riders & final averages

Arena Essex

  • Martin Goodwin 8.47
  • Rob Tilbury 8.11
  • Malcolm Simmons 7.68
  • Wayne Garratt 5.83
  • Simon Wolstenholme 5.09
  • Troy Pratt 4.53
  • Ian Humphreys 3.56
  • Nick Floyd 2.89

Berwick

  • David Blackburn 9.78
  • Mark Courtney 9.52
  • Sean Courtney 7.54
  • David Walsh 7.33
  • Andy Campbell 7.11
  • Rob Grant Sr. 6.97
  • Scott Robson 5.61
  • Kevin Little 1.93

Eastbourne

  • Gordon Kennett 9.60
  • Dean Barker 9.02
  • Andy Buck 8.21
  • David Norris 7.04
  • Keith Pritchard 5.83
  • Darren Standing 4.67
  • Jon Surman 4.34
  • Steve Masters 3.13
  • Darren Grayling 2.57

Edinburgh

  • Les Collins 9.04
  • Brett Saunders 8.24
  • Michael Coles 6.73
  • Mick Powell 6.40
  • Scott Lamb 6.16
  • Lars Munkedal 5.83
  • Peter McNamara 4.20
  • Mark Pearce 2.29

Exeter

  • Steve Regeling 9.74
  • Frank Andersen 7.79
  • Richard Green 7.63
  • Steve Bishop 7.04
  • Peter Jeffery 6.72
  • Colin Cook 6.66
  • Andy Sell 5.72
  • Alan Rivett 5.30
  • Wayne Ross 3.27
  • Mark Simmonds 2.67

Glasgow

  • Kenny McKinna 9.71
  • Steve Lawson 8.81
  • Shane Bowes 6.32
  • Charlie McKinna 5.90
  • Phil Jeffrey 5.42
  • Martin McKinna 5.09
  • Geoff Powell 4.00

Hackney

  • Steve Schofield 10.50
  • Andy Galvin 9.95
  • Paul Whittaker 7.16
  • Gary Tagg 5.37
  • Barry Thomas 4.34
  • Gary Rolls 4.14
  • Michael Warren 3.48
  • Lee Pavitt 3.13
  • Warren Mowat 2.37

Ipswich

  • Mark Loram 9.65
  • Chris Louis 9.65
  • Dean Standing 8.20
  • Alan Mogridge 7.53
  • Robbie Fuller 4.92
  • Pete Chapman 4.90
  • Kevin Teager 4.42
  • Craig Hyde 2.32

Long Eaton

  • Richard Hellsen 8.80
  • Keith White 6.76
  • Paul Fry 5.95
  • Dave Perks 5.95
  • Gary O'Hare 5.91
  • Nigel Leaver 5.52
  • Peter Lloyd 4.70
  • Mark Blackbird 3.08
  • Jon Roberts 2.86
  • Thierry Hilaire 1.37

Middlesbrough

  • Daz Sumner 8.00
  • Jamie Luckhurst 7.61
  • Martin Dixon 7.55
  • Paul Bentley 5.67
  • Steve Wilcock 5.23
  • Nigel Sparshott 4.47
  • Peter McNamara 4.29
  • Andy Sumner 3.48
  • Max Schofield 3.45
  • Dave Edwards 3.22

Mildenhall

  • Preben Eriksen 8.88
  • Peter Glanz 7.98
  • Malcolm Holloway 6.56
  • Jamie Habbin 6.31
  • Dave Jackson 6.30
  • Spencer Timmo 4.71
  • Derrol Keats 4.14
  • Jonathan Cooper 3.07
  • Wayne Bridgeford 3.06

Milton Keynes

  • Andy Hines 6.75
  • Trevor Banks 6.35
  • David Clarke 5.96
  • Tony Primmer 5.93
  • Nigel De'ath 5.88
  • Mark Lyndon 5.46
  • Paul Evitts 4.82
  • Paul Atkins 4.56
  • Rob Fortune 4.47
  • Carl Baldwin 4.09

Newcastle

  • Rod Hunter 9.15
  • Peter Carr 8.66
  • David Clarke 5.44
  • Mark Thorpe 5.17
  • Simon Green 4.55
  • Derek Richardson 4.37
  • Gordon Whitaker 3.39
  • Anthony Hulme 3.01
  • Steve Wicks 2.42

Peterborough

  • Mick Poole 8.81
  • Kevin Jolly 8.52
  • Craig Hodgson 7.55
  • Ian Barney 7.27
  • Scott Norman 7.14
  • Nigel Flatman 6.03
  • Justin Walker 5.38
  • Jonathan Cooper 3.76

Poole

  • Craig Boyce 9.33
  • Leigh Adams 9.21
  • Alun Rossiter 7.92
  • Alastair Stevens 7.22
  • Gary Allan 7.12
  • Tony Langdon 6.77
  • Kevin Smart 6.00
  • Jon Surman 4.27
  • Steve Leigh 3.17

Rye House

  • Jens Rasmussen 9.29
  • Glen Baxter 7.98
  • Melvyn Taylor 7.77
  • Kelvin Mullarkey 5.63
  • Kevin Brice 4.61
  • Jamie Fagg 4.15
  • Peter Schroeck 4.04
  • Carl Chalcraft 3.96
  • Trevor O'Brien 3.58

Stoke

  • Nigel Crabtree 9.77
  • Eric Monaghan 8.75
  • Louis Carr 7.29
  • Chris Cobby 5.86
  • Rob Woffinden 4.83
  • Ian M Stead 4.71
  • Ian Stead 4.50

Wimbledon

  • Todd Wiltshire 9.94
  • Ray Morton 8.30
  • Neville Tatum 8.07
  • Roger Johns 7.52
  • Nathan Simpson 7.03
  • Nigel Leaver 5.89
  • Rodney Payne 5.24
  • Scott Humphries 4.68
  • Jim Dormer 3.62

References

References

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  3. (12 January 1989). "Primmer on form".
  4. (16 February 1989). "Welcome News".
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  6. "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - BRITISH LEAGUE ERA (1965-1990)".
  7. "Paul Dominic Muchene".
  8. "1989 fixtures & results". Speedway Researcher.
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  10. "1989 KO cup final".
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