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2009 Premier League speedway season

British motorcycle speedway season


British motorcycle speedway season

FieldValue
competitionPremier League
domesticcup1Champions
domesticcup1 winnersKing's Lynn Stars
domesticcup2Knockout Cup
domesticcup2 winnersKing's Lynn Stars
domesticcup3Premier Trophy
domesticcup3 winnersKing's Lynn Stars
domesticcup4Young Shield
domesticcup4 winnersWorkington Comets
domesticcup5Pairs
domesticcup5 winnersBirmingham Brummies
domesticcup6Fours
domesticcup6 winnersWorkington Comets
domesticcup7Individual
domesticcup7 winnersRicky Ashworth
highestaverageDarcy Ward
league above2009 Elite League
leagues below2009 National League
prevseason2008
nextseason2010

The 2009 Premier League season was the second division of motorcycle speedway racing in the United Kingdom and the 15th season since its creation in 1995. The league is governed by the Speedway Control Board (SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA).

Summary

The League consisted of 14 teams for the 2009 season with the re-admission of the Newport Wasps and the loss of Mildenhall Fen Tigers, Isle of Wight Islanders (Both dropped to National League) and the Reading Racers (Loss of Stadium). New rules introduced for 2009 with a complete revamp of the points scoring system. The team finishing at the top of the league table at the end of the season after accumulating the most points were declared the Premier League champions. The four highest placed teams were entered into promotion play-offs, whereby the Premier League play-off winner faced the bottom Elite League team over two legs. Teams finishing in fifth to twelfth at the time of the fixture cut-off date compete in the Young Shield.

The Kings Lynn Stars were crowned the Premier League champions after ending the season as the highest placed team. The Edinburgh Monarchs finished second, Newcastle Diamonds third and the Birmingham Brummies fourth. All four teams took part in the promotion play-off with Edinburgh and King's Lynn reaching the final. Edinburgh won 97–83 on aggregate and faced Elite League team Belle Vue Aces, but lost the two-legged promotion/relegation final.

New points scoring system

A new points scoring systems was devised for the 2009 season in an effort to make teams more competitive even when losing. If a Home team were to win by 7 or more points they would receive 3 points for the win. However, if the away team restricted the win from 1-6 points, the home team would receive only 2 points for the win, and the away team would be awarded 1 point for losing by less than 7 away from home.

If the match was a draw, the home team would be awarded 1 point and the away team awarded 2.

If the away team won the match by between 1-6 points, they would be awarded 3 points with the home team collecting 0. And finally if the away team won by 7 or more points, they would collect 4 points with the home team again collecting 0.

League

League table

Posrowspan=2Clubrowspan=2 width=30Mcolspan=4Homecolspan=5Awayrowspan=2 width=30Fwidth=30 rowspan=2Awidth=30 rowspan=2Pts3Wwidth=302Wwidth=30Dwidth=30Lwidth=304Wwidth=303Wwidth=30Dwidth=301Lwidth=30L1234567891011121314
Kings Lynn Stars2613000420341378101364
Edinburgh Monarchs2611200211181378112251
Newcastle Diamonds2612100111281241113949
Birmingham Brummies269202130541232113949
Redcar Bears2610111020561174119744
Somerset Rebels269400010481199117742
Workington Comets267411111281170121541
Sheffield Tigers2610012100481192117939
Rye House Rockets269301000491211117437
Scunthorpe Scorpions2684010102101195119937
Stoke Potters2675010011111096127532
Berwick Bandits2663130200111128125731
Glasgow Tigers2634060102101122123822
Newport Wasps2623170011111074130316
Key:
Premier League play-offs

Home: 3W = Home win by 7 points or more; 2W = Home win by between 1 and 6 points

Away: 4W = Away win by 7 points or more; 3W = Away win by between 1 and 6 points; 1L = Away loss by 6 points or less

M = Meetings; D = Draws; L = Losses; F = Race points for; A = Race points against; +/- = Race points difference; Pts = Total Points

Last updated: October 20, 2010

Source: BSPA

Fixtures and results

Play-offs

Semi-finals

Leg 1

Leg 2 8 - 4 Sudden Death

Grand final

First leg

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Second leg

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Premier League Knockout Cup

The 2009 Premier League Knockout Cup was the 42nd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. King's Lynn Stars were the winners of the competition.

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
09/05Stoke Potters48-42Berwick Bandits
06/05Berwick Bandits50-39Stoke Potters
10/05Newcastle Diamonds48-42Scunthorpe Scorpions
08/05Scunthorpe Scorpions65-25Newcastle Diamonds
29/04Birmingham Brummies43-47Rye House Rockets
09/05Rye House Rockets53-37Birmingham Brummies
14/05Redcar Bears52-38Newport Wasps
21/06Newport Wasps40-50Redcar Bears
08/05Somerset Rebels46-44Glasgow Tigers
24/05Glasgow Tigers45-44Somerset Rebels
28/05Sheffield Tigers56-34Edinburgh Monarchs
08/05Edinburgh Monarchs59-31Sheffield Tigers

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
20/05King's Lynn Stars58-32Berwick Bandits
20/06Berwick Bandits26-57King's Lynn Stars
13/06Rye House Rockets56-34Somerset Rebels
12/06Somerset Rebels53-37Rye House Rockets
20/06Workington Comets47-43Edinburgh Monarchs
19/06Edinburgh Monarchs56-34Workington Comets
13/08Redcar Bears46-44Scunthorpe Scorpions
31/07Scunthorpe Scorpions50-39Redcar Bears

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
09/10Scunthorpe Scorpions45-27King's Lynn Stars
06/10King's Lynn Stars70-20Scunthorpe Scorpions
19/09Rye House Rockets49-41Edinburgh Monarchs
11/09Edinburgh Monarchs63-27Rye House Rockets

** Final**

First leg Kevin Wölbert 13 Ryan Fisher 11 Matthew Wethers 10 Andrew Tully 9 Kalle Katajisto 3 Aaron Summers 2 Michał Rajkowski R/R Jan Graversen 14 Darcy Ward 11 Emiliano Sanchez 6 Ty Proctor (guest) 6 Linus Eklöf 3 Chris Schramm 1 Kozza Smith R/R Second leg Chris Schramm 14 Ty Proctor (guest) 13 Emiliano Sanchez 11 Linus Eklöf 10 Jan Graversen 6 Simon Lambert (guest) 3 Darcy Ward R/R Ryan Fisher 14 Kalle Katajisto 9 Matthew Wethers 5 Andrew Tully 4 Aaron Summers 0 Luke Bowen 0 Kevin Wölbert R/R King's Lynn were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 98–81.

Premier Trophy

North Group

PosTeamPWDLPts
1Edinburgh1281328
2Workington1270521
3Glasgow1260619
4Berwick1252519
5Sheffield1251618
6Sheffield1260617
7Newcastle123097

South Group

PosTeamPWDLPts
1King's Lynn1290333
2Scunthorpe1260621
3Rye House1270520
4Somerset1261520
5Stoke1261518
6Newport1241712
7Birmingham122197

Semi-final

Team oneTeam twoScore
WorkingtonKing's Lynn51–39, 35–58
ScunthorpeEdinburgh44–46, 41–52

Final

Team oneTeam twoScore
EdinburghKing's Lynn54–41, 38–58

Young Shield

  • End of season competition for the league teams positioned 5 to 12.

First Round

Team oneTeam twoScore
BerwickWorkington37–57, 47–43
RedcarScunthorpe49–43, 34–56
StokeSomerset52–43, 43–49
SheffieldRye House51–38, 41–55

Semi-final

Team oneTeam twoScore
StokeWorkington39–39, 36–54
ScunthorpeRye House51–42, 40–50

Final

Team oneTeam twoScore
Rye HouseWorkington54–42, 38–55

Riders' Championship

Ricky Ashworth won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 27 September at Owlerton Stadium.

Pairs

The Premier League Pairs Championship was held at Oaktree Arena on 26 June. The event was won by Birmingham Brummies.

Group APosTeamPtsRiders12345
King's Lynn24Topinka 14, Ward 10
Somerset23Johnston 12, Kramer 11
Scunthorpe20Karlsson 11, Howe 9
Berwick13Franc 7, Makovsky 6
Rye House10Sundstrom 10, Neath 0
Group BPosTeamPtsRiders12345
Workington27Rymek 14, Doolan 13
Birmingham19Lyons 12, Piszcz 7
Edinburgh17Tully 9, Fisher 8
Redcar16Havelock 10, Proctor 6
Glasgow11Grieves 7, Brown 4

Semi finals

  • Birmingham bt King's Lynn 6–3
  • Somerset bt Workington 7–2

Final

  • Birmingham bt Somerset 6–3

Fours

Workington Comets won the Premier League Four-Team Championship for the fifth time, the Championship was held on 25 July 2009, at the Derwent Park.

Group APosTeamPtsRiders
1Berwick14Makovsky 5, Franc 4, Clews 3, Aarnio 2
2Somerset12Johnston 4, Kramer 4, Gathercole 4, Walker 0, Sedgmen 0
3King's Lynn11Topinka 6, Schramm 4, Sanchez 1, Graversen 0, Smith 0
4Redcar11Proctor 5, Stonehewer 3, Havelock 2, Wilson 1
Group BPosTeamPtsRiders
1Workington18Compton 6, Rymel 5, Doolan 4, Lawson 3
2Edinburgh12Wethers 5, Fisher 3, Rajkowski 3, Summers 1
3Rye House12Neath 3, Mear 3, Sundstrom 3, Bowen 3
4Scunthorpe6Karlsson 3, Howe 3, Wilkinson 0, Lambert 0
FinalPosTeamPtsRiders
1Workington27Compton 9, Rymel 9, Doolan 7, Lawson 2
2Somerset18Johnston 8, Gathercole 6, Kramer 2, Sedgmen 2, Walker 0
3Edinburgh14Fisher 5, Wethers 4, Summers 3, Rajkowski 2
4Berwick13Clews 5, Makovsky 4, Franc 4, Aarnio 0

Final Leading averages

RiderTeamAverage
AUS Darcy WardKings Lynn9.71
CZE Tomáš TopinkaKings Lynn9.62
AUS Steve JohnstonSomerset9.46
AUS Kevin DoolanWorkington9.35
ENG David HoweScunthorpe9.18
AUS Mark LemonNewcastle9.17
SCO James GrievesGlasgow8.97
AUS Shane ParkerGlasgow8.93
USA Ryan FisherEdinburgh8.89
GER Kevin WölbertEdinburgh8.97

Riders & final averages

Berwick

  • Michal Makovský 8.49
  • Josef Franc 8.28
  • Stanisław Burza 7.60
  • Paul Clews 7.39
  • William Lawson 6.02
  • Tero Aarnio 5.55
  • Guglielmo Franchetti 4.43
  • Danny Warwick 4.00
  • Tamas Sike 2.81
  • Frank Facher 2.59
  • Greg Blair 2.33

Birmingham

  • Tomasz Piszcz 8.64
  • Jason Lyons 8.42
  • Richard Sweetman 7.20
  • Russell Harrison 6.91
  • Ludvig Lindgren 6.73
  • Robert Ksiezak 6.12
  • Lee Smart 5.25
  • Manuel Hauzinger 5.10
  • Jay Herne 4.64
  • Marek Mroz 3.52
  • James Cockle 3.13
  • Ben Taylor 2.31

Edinburgh

  • Ryan Fisher 8.89
  • Kevin Wolbert 8.87
  • Andrew Tully 7.83
  • Matthew Wethers 7.74
  • Thomas H. Jonasson 7.44
  • Michał Rajkowski 7.06
  • Aaron Summers 6.26
  • Sean Stoddart 3.53
  • Byron Bekker 3.17
  • Max Dilger 2.54

Glasgow

  • James Grieves 8.97
  • Shane Parker 8.93
  • William Lawson 7.79
  • Josh Grajczonek 6.78
  • Russell Harrison 5.76
  • Anders Andersen 5.50
  • Lee Dicken 4.91
  • Mitchell Davey 4.51
  • Peter Juul 2.40

King's Lynn

  • Darcy Ward 9.71
  • Tomáš Topinka 9.62
  • Chris Schramm 8.49
  • Emiliano Sanchez 8.12
  • Kozza Smith 7.40
  • Christian Henry 6.93
  • Linus Eklöf 6.39
  • Jan Graversen 5.92
  • Darren Mallett 5.08

Newcastle

  • Mark Lemon 9.17
  • Kenni Larsen 8.19
  • René Bach 8.17
  • Jason King 7.83
  • Derek Sneddon 5.86
  • Steve Boxall 5.57
  • Trent Leverington 5.52
  • Craig Branney 4.78
  • Adam McKinna 4.10
  • Casper Wortmann 2.18

Newport

  • Mark Lemon 8.00
  • Leigh Lanham 7.64
  • Jordan Frampton 7.36
  • Paul Fry 6.40
  • Chris Kerr 6.19
  • Brent Werner 6.00
  • James Holder 5.20
  • Jonas Andersson 4.14
  • Kyle Newman 2.26

Redcar

  • Ty Proctor 8.55
  • Gary Havelock 8.23
  • Ben Wilson 7.90
  • Carl Stonehewer 6.97
  • Robbie Kessler 6.59
  • Stuart Swales 5.18
  • Benji Compton 3.85
  • Arlo Bugeja 3.52

Rye House

  • Chris Neath 7.82
  • Linus Sundström 7.46
  • Robert Mear 7.42
  • Joe Haines 7.39
  • Luke Bowen 6.97
  • Andrew Silver 6.20
  • Tommy Allen 5.11

Scunthorpe

  • David Howe 9.18
  • Magnus Karlsson 8.67
  • Carl Wilkinson 7.04
  • Simon Lambert 5.77
  • Viktor Bergström 5.67
  • Ritchie Hawkins 5.08
  • Jerran Hart 4.89
  • Byron Bekker 3.52

Sheffield

  • Ricky Ashworth 8.42
  • Richard Hall 7.88
  • Josh Auty 7.51
  • Joel Parsons 6.21
  • Chris Mills 5.88
  • Hugh Skidmore 5.87
  • Paul Cooper 5.71
  • Ritchie Hawkins 5.39
  • Scott Smith 4.53

Somerset

  • Steve Johnston 9.46
  • Emil Kramer 8.79
  • Cory Gathercole 8.23
  • Simon Walker 5.77
  • Justin Sedgmen 5.16
  • Nick Simmons 4.89
  • Jay Herne 4.57
  • Tom Brown 4.30
  • Jari Makinen 2.27

Stoke

  • Jason Bunyan 8.55
  • Lee Complin 7.63
  • Phil Morris 5.89
  • Klaus Jakobsen 5.82
  • Tom P. Madsen 5.76
  • Jesper Kristiansen 5.62
  • Robert Ksiezak 5.06
  • Craig Branney 4.00
  • Glen Phillips 3.38

Workington

  • Kevin Doolan 9.35
  • Adrian Rymel 8.74
  • Andre Compton 8.18
  • Richard Lawson 5.57
  • John Branney 5.37
  • Charles Wright 5.36
  • Craig Cook 3.93
  • Luke Priest 2.54

References

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