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NDL Fours

Speedway competition in Britain


Summary

Speedway competition in Britain

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titleNDL Fours
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sportmotorcycle speedway
founded2003
countryUnited Kingdom

The NDL Fours formerly the Conference League Four-Team Championship and National League Fours is an annual motorcycle speedway contest between teams competing in the third tier of speedway in the United Kingdom. Teams consisting of four riders from each team are placed in two qualifying groups, and one rider from each team competed in each race. The winners and second place of each group competed for the Championship in the final.

In 2009, the Conference League Four-Team Championship was replaced by the National League Fours and then in 2019 the tournament became known as the National Development League Fours (NDL Fours) for short.

Winners

YearWinners2nd place3rd place4th place2003200420052006200720082011201220132014201520162019
Conference League Four-Team Championship
Rye House RaidersMildenhall Fen TigersPeterborough PumasBoston Barracuda-Braves
Mildenhall Fen TigersNewcastle Gems
Wimbledon DonsnoneStoke Spitfires
Weymouth WildcatsOxford Silver Machine AcademyArmadale Dale DevilsBoston Barracuda-Braves
Stoke SpitfiresPlymouth DevilsMildenhall Fen TigersScunthorpe Scorpions
Scunthorpe ScorpionsPlymouth DevilsWeymouth WildcatsBuxton Hitmen
Weymouth WildcatsRedcar CubsSittingbourne CrusadersScunthorpe Saints
National League Fours
2010 - meeting abandoned and not restaged
Dudley HeathensBelle Vue ColtsStoke PottersMildenhall Fen Tigers
Mildenhall Fen TigersBuxton HitmenDudley HeathensStoke Potters
Dudley HeathensKent KingsMildenhall Fen TigersKing's Lynn Young Stars
Cradley HeathensCoventry StormMildenhall Fen TigersKing's Lynn Young Stars
Birmingham BrummiesCoventry StormKent KingsRye House Raiders
Rye House RaidersBelle Vue ColtsEastbourne EaglesCradley Heathens
2017 to 2018 not held
NDL Fours
Stoke PottersIsle of Wight WarriorsMildenhall Fen TigersKent Kings
2020 not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 to 2022 not held

References

References

  1. Bamford, R.(2007). ''Speedway Yearbook 2007''. {{ISBN. 978-0-7524-4250-1
  2. "Year by Year".
  3. "Fours champions". Speedway Archive.
  4. "British Speedway Archive". Speedway GB.
  5. "2011".
  6. "2012 Cradley results".
  7. "2013 National League Fours".
  8. "2014 National League Fours".
  9. "2015 National League Fours".
  10. "2016 National League Fours final".
  11. "2019 fours final".
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