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1990 National League season

British motorcycle speedway tier 2 league season


British motorcycle speedway tier 2 league season

FieldValue
competitionNational League
domesticcup1Champions
domesticcup1 winnersPoole Pirates
domesticcup2Knockout Cup
domesticcup2 winnersPoole Pirates
domesticcup3Individual
domesticcup3 winnersAndy Grahame
domesticcup4Pairs
domesticcup4 winnersHackney Kestrels
domesticcup5Fours
domesticcup5 winnersStoke Potters
highest averageSteve Schofield
league above1990 British League
prevseason1989
nextseason1991

The 1990 National League was the 16th since its establishment as a second tier in 1975, a renamed British League Division Two, and the last before it was again renamed British League Division Two.

Summary

The league was initially supposed to run with 18 teams - however, Mildenhall Fen Tigers were unable to form a team to the 42-point minimum average limit, and were expelled on March 22, 1990. Matches were once again run over a 16-heat formula, with seven riders per team.

Poole Pirates were again champions, and stepped up into British League Division One for the 1991 season.

League table

Posrowspan=2Clubrowspan=2 width=30Mcolspan=3Homecolspan=3Awayrowspan=2 width=30Fwidth=30 rowspan=2Awidth=30 rowspan=2PtsWwidth=30Dwidth=30Lwidth=30Wwidth=30Dwidth=30L15824634643853863773583393110301130122813251425151616161712
Poole Pirates321600130317791224
Middlesbrough Bears32160062817011367
Ipswich Witches32132190716741387
Glasgow Tigers32130360101643.51419,5
Hackney Kestrels321303601016081451
Berwick Bandits32150131121575.51483.5
Wimbledon Dons321213421013761469
Stoke Potters321105511015731489
Exeter Falcons321402111415761489
Peterborough Panthers321303201414561613
Eastbourne Eagles321204301314261636
Newcastle Diamonds32110530131478.51586.5
Edinburgh Monarchs32101520141520.51539.5
Arena Essex Hammers32915301313801674
Rye House Rockets32709101513861672
Long Eaton Invaders32727001613721697
Milton Keynes Knights325011101512861770

M = Meetings; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; F = Race points for; A = Race points against; Pts = Total Points

Fixtures and results

National League Knockout Cup

The 1990 National League Knockout Cup was the 23rd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Poole Pirates were the winners of the competition.

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
14/04Berwick62-33Long Eaton
11/04Long Eaton57-39Berwick

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
21/07Berwick50-44Poole
27/06Wimbledon62-33Exeter
15/06Hackney64-32Eastbourne
10/06Eastbourne40-56Hackney
10/06Rye House51-45Milton Keynes
07/06Middlesbrough51-44Edinburgh
05/06Milton Keynes56-39Rye House
05/06Poole56-40Berwick
04/06Exeter61-35Wimbledon
03/06Edinburgh51-45Middlesbrough
03/06Glasgow54-41Ipswich
03/06Newcastle61-35Arena Essex
02/06Arena Essex41-55Newcastle
02/06Stoke65-31Peterborough
01/06Peterborough48-48Stoke
31/05Ipswich60-36Glasgow

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
21/08Poole62-33Hackney
10/08Hackney47-48Poole
29/07Newcastle54-41Ipswich
21/07Stoke51-45Wimbledon
19/07Middlesbrough69-27Milton Keynes
18/07Wimbledon57-37Stoke
17/07Milton Keynes40-56Middlesbrough
19/07Ipswich61-35Newcastle

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
30/08Ipswich47-49Poole
28/08Poole60-36Ipswich
23/08Middlesbrough69-27Wimbledon
22/08Wimbledon36-59Middlesbrough

Final

First leg Craig Boyce 19 Alun Rossiter 13 Gary Allan 11 Tony Langdon 10 Rod Colquhoun 6 Gary Chessell 3 Tom P. Knudsen R/R Rod Hunter 11 Jamie Luckhurst 7 Daz Sumner 5 Paul Bentley 5 David Cheshire 3 Dave Edwards 2 Steve Wilcock 1 Second leg Rod Hunter 9 Steve Wilcock 9 Daz Sumner 9 Paul Bentley 9 Jamie Luckhurst 7 David Cheshire 7 Dave Edwards 1 Craig Boyce 16 Gary Allan 11 Tony Langdon 10 Rod Colquhoun 4 Alun Rossiter 3 Justin Elkins 1 Tom P. Knudsen R/R

Poole were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 107–85.

Riders' Championship

Andy Grahame won the Riders' Championship. The final sponsored by Jawa Moto & Barum was held on 15 September at Brandon Stadium.

Pos.width=180pxRiderwidth=100pxPtswidth=50pxTotal
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
  • f=fell, r-retired, ex=excluded, ef=engine failure t=touched tapes

Pairs

The National League Pairs Championship was held at Shawfield Stadium Glasgow on 17 June. The event was won by Hackney Kestrels.

Group APosTeamPtsRiders1234
Hackney18Schofield
Galvin
Ipswich15
Poole10
Rye House9
Group BPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Newcastle17Bargh
Carr P
Long Eaton15Hellsen 11
Smart 4
Wimbledon12
Arena Essex10
Group CPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Exeter18Regeling 11
Jeffrey 7
Stoke18Crabtree 10
Carr L 8
Peterborough11
Eastbourne5
Group DPosTeamPtsRiders1234
Middlesbrough19
Berwick14
Edinburgh12
Glasgow9

Semi finals

  • Hackney bt Middlesbrough
  • Exeter bt Newcastle

Final

  • Hackney bt Exeter

Fours

Stoke won the Fours championship final, held at the East of England Showground on 22 July.

Semi finals

  • SF1 = Ipswich 16, Stoke 11, Wimbledon 11, Glasgow 10
  • SF2 = Poole 16, Hackney 13, Berwick 10, Middlesbrough 9

Final

Poswidth=150pxTeamwidth=50pxPtswidth=400pxRiders
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2
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Final leading averages

The top ten rider averages in the National League as of October 31, 1990:

RiderAverageTeam
1ENG Steve Schofield10.51
2AUS Craig Boyce10.45
3AUS Steve Regeling10.20
4ENG Chris Louis10.19
5AUS Rod Hunter9.93
6NZL David Bargh9.72
7AUS Mick Poole9.58
8ENG Andy Grahame9.40
9DEN Jens Rasmussen9.36
10ENG Andy Galvin9.27

Riders & final averages

Arena Essex

  • Martin Goodwin 8.85
  • Rob Tilbury 8.09
  • Wayne Garratt 5.77
  • Troy Pratt 5.65
  • Kevin Brice 4.95
  • Adrian Stevens 4.48
  • Simon Wolstenholme 4.31
  • Kevin Teager 3.88
  • Robert Ledwith 2.86

Berwick

  • Mark Courtney 8.67
  • David Walsh 8.62
  • David Blackburn 7.87
  • Andy Campbell 6.39
  • Alan Rivett 6.04
  • Rob Grant Sr. 5.89
  • Scott Robson 5.77
  • Kevin Little 3.80
  • Steve Widt 3.47

Eastbourne

  • Gordon Kennett 8.94
  • Andy Buck 6.99
  • Tony Primmer 6.49
  • Paul Woods 6.24
  • Darren Standing 5.76
  • Brian Nixon 5.52
  • Keith Pritchard 5.52
  • Justin Walker 4.82
  • Darren Grayling 4.12

Edinburgh

  • Les Collins 8.76
  • Frede Schott 7.81
  • Carl Blackbird 7.14
  • Brett Saunders 6.98
  • Michael Coles 6.09
  • Scott Lamb 5.59
  • Mick Powell 4.02
  • Nigel Alderton 2.75

Exeter

  • Steve Regeling 10.20
  • Peter Jeffery 7.71
  • Richard Green 7.68
  • Colin Cook 6.61
  • Andy Sell 5.73
  • Steve Bishop 5.19
  • Mark Simmonds 4.79
  • Ian Barney 3.86

Glasgow

  • Steve Lawson 8.83
  • Kenny McKinna 8.54
  • Shane Bowes 8.42
  • Charlie McKinna 6.68
  • Sean Courtney 6.58
  • Phil Jeffrey 5.87
  • Jason Lyons 5.79
  • Geoff Powell 3.57
  • Martin McKinna 3.04

Hackney

  • Steve Schofield .10.51
  • Andy Galvin 9.27
  • Paul Whittaker 8.18
  • Gary Tagg 5.96
  • Michael Warren 5.45
  • Dave Hamnett 4.41
  • Tim Korneliussen 3.96
  • Shawn Venables 3.80
  • Ian Humphreys 2.91

Ipswich

  • Chris Louis 10.18
  • David Norris 8.30
  • Dean Standing 8.02
  • Alan Mogridge 7.81
  • Shane Parker 6.45
  • Robbie Fuller 5.07
  • Colin White 2.53
  • Craig Hyde 2.47

Long Eaton

  • Richard Hellsen 8.43
  • Nigel De'ath 6.91
  • Kevin Smart 6.03
  • Paul Fry 6.02
  • Jon Surman 4.63
  • Gary O'Hare 4.60
  • Peter Lloyd 4.20

Middlesbrough

  • Rod Hunter 9.93
  • Daz Sumner 8.62
  • David Cheshire 7.42
  • Jamie Luckhurst .7.36
  • Steve Wilcock 7.32
  • Paul Bentley 7.26
  • Duncan Chapman 3.62
  • Dave Edwards 3.41

Milton Keynes

  • Peter Glanz 7.24
  • Jonathan Cooper 6.00
  • Mark Blackbird 5.52
  • David Clarke 5.47
  • Trevor Banks 5.45
  • Mark Lyndon 5.33
  • Andy Hines 5.03
  • Rob Woffinden 4.59
  • Thierry Hilaire 3.68

Newcastle

  • David Bargh 9.72
  • Peter Carr 8.35
  • Martin Dixon 7.40
  • Simon Green 5.97
  • Mark Thorpe 5.37
  • Ian Stead 4.42
  • Paul Smith 3.95
  • Spencer Timmo 2.60
  • John Wainwright 2.46

Peterborough

  • Mick Poole 9.58
  • Craig Hodgson 8.04
  • Frank Andersen 7.83
  • Scott Norman 6.91
  • Ian Barney 6.72
  • Nigel Flatman 5.77
  • Mark Lyndon 4.46
  • Wayne Bridgeford 3.70
  • Sean Barker 2.98

Poole

  • Craig Boyce 10.44
  • Tom P. Knudsen 8.72
  • Alun Rossiter 8.64
  • Tony Langdon 8.23
  • Gary Allan 7.51
  • Gary Chessell 6.87
  • Rod Colquhoun 5.73
  • Steve Langdon 4.38

Rye House

  • Jens Rasmussen 9.36
  • Melvyn Taylor 8.86
  • Glen Baxter 7.70
  • Roger Johns 6.08
  • Jamie Fagg 5.71
  • Trevor O'Brien 5.39
  • Scott Humphries 4.69
  • Wayne Baxter 3.56
  • Nigel Sparshott 3.14
  • Kelvin Mullarkey 2.81
  • Wayne Bridgeford 2.62
  • Linden Warner 2.26

Stoke

  • Eric Monaghan 9.00
  • Nigel Crabtree 8.78
  • Louis Carr 8.28
  • Chris Cobby 5.74
  • Mark Pearce 4.83
  • Rob Woffinden 4.61
  • David Clarke 4.00
  • Mark Carlson 1.88
  • Richard Davidson 1.88

Wimbledon

  • Andy Grahame 9.40
  • Nathan Simpson 8.00
  • Ray Morton 7.52
  • Neville Tatum 7.38
  • Nigel Leaver 5.41
  • Pete Chapman 4.99
  • Deon Prinsloo 3.48
  • Justin Pryor 3.34

References

References

  1. "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - BRITISH LEAGUE ERA (1965-1990)".
  3. "1990 fixtures & results". Speedway Researcher.
  4. "1990 National League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive.
  5. "1990 KO cup final".
  6. "Poole 1990 KO cup final".
  7. (17 September 1990). "Grahame's title". Staffordshire Sentinel.
  8. "1990 fixtures".
  9. (18 June 1990). "Potters pairs bid comes unstuck". Staffordshire Sentinel.
  10. (6 August 1990). "Potters capture fours title for the first time". Staffordshire Sentinel.
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