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Scunthorpe Scorpions

British motorcycle speedway team

Scunthorpe Scorpions

Summary

British motorcycle speedway team

FieldValue
clubnameScunthorpe Scorpions
image[[File:Scorpions speedw logo.png200px]]
trackEddie Wright Raceway
Normanby Road
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN15 8QZ
countryEngland
founded1972
promoterRob Godfrey
managerDavid Howe
leagueSGB Championship
National Development League
website
coloursWhite and Red
tracksize285 m
track record time55.18 seconds
track record date5 September 2014
track record holderNicolai Klindt
rider1AUS Josh Pickering
rider2DEN Michael Palm Toft
rider3
rider4ENG Connor Mountain
rider5ENG Luke Harrison
rider6ENG Nathan Ablitt
rider7ENG Ryan Ingram
honour1Premier League Champions
year12012
honour2Championship KO Cup
year22023
honour3Conference League Champions
year32006, 2007
honour4Conference League KO Cup Winners
year42006, 2007
honour5Conference Trophy Winners
year52006, 2007
honour6Conference Shield Winners
year62006
honour7Conference Fours Winners
year72007
honour8Conference League Pairs Winners
year82006

Normanby Road Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN15 8QZ National Development League

The Scunthorpe Scorpions are a motorcycle speedway team in the British SGB Championship. They have raced at various times since 1971, at three different venues.

History

Origins and 1970s

Scunthorpe's first home, the Quibell Stadium

Speedway in Scunthorpe began on 3 May 1971 at the Quibell Park Stadium (an athletics stadium and velodrome). The inaugural season consisted primarily of a team known as the Scunthorpe Saints, who raced a series of challenge meetings at the stadium.

The following year in 1972, the team joined the British league system, when they competed in the 1972 British League Division Two season but finished bottom of the table. Changes were made for 1973, with promoter Brian Osborn bringing in multiple new signings including Ken McKinlay. The Saints continued to race in the second tier of British speedway, which from 1975 was known as the National League. However, the seasons were disappointing with the team struggling at the foot of the table.

Major changes took place during 1979, the first being a change of venue to Ashby Ville Stadium. Promoter Brian Osborn was forced to find a new home following issues with the athletics club and North Lincolnshire council over track conditions. In conjunction with the move, the Saints also changed their name from the Saints to the Stags.

1980s

The team continued to compete in the second division and continued to produce moderate results, only managing a best finish of 5th place during the 1983 National League season. Riders came and went and in the Summer of 1984 the promotion was taken over by Tony Nicholls, who had plans to expand Ashby Ville.

For the start of the 1985 season, Eric Boothroyd was brought in as the new team manager. Events began to deteriorate when the captain Rob Woffinden was injured and the team suffered heavy losses. Tony Nicholls then revealed financial losses and the team were disbanded in May 1985.

2000s

Woffinden riding for Scunthorpe in 2007

A team known as the Scunthorpe Scorpions appeared in a couple of fixtures during 2003, which subsequently led to a search for a track. The North Lincolnshire Council offered a 10-acre plot of land on Normanby Road and work began on creating a new venue. Promoters Rob Godfrey and Norman Beeney opened the track for practice in 2004 before the first meeting was held on 27 March 2005, ending a twenty-year absence. The Scorpions took their place in division 3 (the 2005 Speedway Conference League).

The following season the Scorpions signed Tai Woffinden and Josh Auty and the Scorpions won their first silverware, winning the playoffs after finishing second in the regular season table. The team also won the Knockout Cup to win the double, in addition to the Conference Trophy and pairs championship. The 2007 Speedway Conference League resulted in a second successive league and cup double, the Conference Trophy and fours event. The team was inspired by Tai Woffinden, who would later become a three times world champion.

After three successful years in the Conference League the side were accepted into the Premier League (division 2) for 2008, but lost Tai Woffinden to Rye House. However they did achieve a mid-table finish in 2008 and 2009. The club also introduced a junior side called the Saints (after the original name of the club) who would continue riding in the Conference League and later the National League with the main aim to develop riders for the Premier League side.

2010s

The new venue at Normanby Road

In 2012, the Scorpions won their highest honour to date, winning the 2012 Premier League after defeating the Somerset Rebels 92-91 on aggregate in the play off final. The team included Nick Morris, Josh Auty, Thomas Jørgensen, David Howe and Michael Palm Toft. In 2017, the Premier League became the SGB Championship.

2020s

Following a season lost to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Scorpions continued to race in the second tier Championship, entering their 15th season in the division in 2023.

In 2023, spearheaded by Ryan Douglas, the Scorpions created a shock by winning the SGB Championship Knockout Cup, defeating favourites Poole Pirates 92-88 on aggregate in the final.

Season summary (1st team)

Year and leaguePositionNotes
1972 British League Division Two season17thSaints
1973 British League Division Two season16thSaints
1974 British League Division Two season17thSaints
1975 New National League season13thSaints
1976 National League season17thSaints
1977 National League season14thSaints
1978 National League season19thSaints
1979 National League season19thStags
1980 National League season13thStags
1981 National League season17thStags
1982 National League season17thStags
1983 National League season5thStags
1984 National League season10thStags
2005 Speedway Conference League8thScorpions
2006 Speedway Conference League2ndScorpions, Champions (PO winners) & Knockout Cup winners
2007 Speedway Conference League1stScorpions, Champions & Knockout Cup winners
2008 Premier League speedway season10thScorpions
2009 Premier League speedway season10thScorpions
2010 Premier League speedway season9thScorpions
2011 Premier League speedway season7thScorpions
2012 Premier League speedway season2ndScorpions, Champions (PO winners)
2013 Premier League speedway season8thScorpions
2014 Premier League speedway season5thScorpions
2015 Premier League speedway season11thScorpions
2016 Premier League speedway season11thScorpions
SGB Championship 20179thScorpions
SGB Championship 20189thScorpions
SGB Championship 20197thScorpions
SGB Championship 20216thScorpions
SGB Championship 20227thScorpions
SGB Championship 20234thScorpions, Play offs & Knockout Cup winners
SGB Championship 20243rdScorpions
SGB Championship 20259thScorpions

Season summary (junior team)

Riders previous seasons

2007 team

2008 team

2008 team (juniors)

2009 team

Also rode:

2009 team (juniors)

2010 team

Number eight rider:

2015 team

2016 team

Also rode:

2017 team

Also rode:

Replaced the injured Fritz Wallner

2019 team

  • ENG Josh Auty
  • AUS Jake Allen
  • ENG Ben Barker
  • ENG Danny Ayres
  • ENG Stefan Nielsen
  • ENG Simon Lambert
  • ENG Ryan Kinsley

2021 team

  • (C)

Also Rode:

2022 team

  • (C)

Also Rode:

2023 team

  • (C)

Also Rode:

Notable riders

Other honours

  • Lincolnshire Cup Winners: 2005, 2006 & 2007
  • Easter Cup Winners: 2006
  • Humber Bridge Trophy Winners: 2005

References

References

  1. (20 April 1971). "Speedway Racing". Gainsborough Evening News.
  2. "1973 fixtures and results".
  3. Rogers, Martin. (1978). "The Illustrated History of Speedway". Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd.
  4. (10 May 1973). "Saints still out for new riders". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph.
  5. (16 February 1978). "Brewery boost for Stadium". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph.
  6. "Speedway Ashby Ville".
  7. (20 July 1979). "Stags look to be out of the hunt". Chester Chronicle.
  8. (8 January 1985). "£150,000 Stadium Planned". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph.
  9. (9 May 1985). "New crisis for speedway". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph.
  10. "British League Tables - British League Era (1965-1990)".
  11. "1985 fixtures and results".
  12. "History".
  13. "2012 Play-off Final…. In Words and pictures".
  14. "Cup joy for Scorpions".
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