1986_National_League_season

1986 National League season

1986 National League season

British speedway season


The 1986 National League was contested as the second division of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom.[1]

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Summary

The title was won by the Eastbourne Eagles.[2]

Final table

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Eastbourne Eagles 38 28 1 9 57
2 Poole Wildcats 38 25 1 12 51
3 Middlesbrough Tigers 38 25 1 12 51
4 Arena Essex Hammers 38 23 1 14 47
5 Stoke Potters 38 23 0 15 46
6 Wimbledon Dons 38 21 1 16 43
7 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 37 21 1 15 43
8 Milton Keynes Knights 37 20 1 16 41
9 Edinburgh Monarchs 38 19 0 19 38
10 Peterborough Panthers 38 18 2 18 38
11 Rye House Rockets 38 18 0 20 36
12 Boston Barracudas 38 17 1 20 35
13 Hackney Kestrels 38 16 0 22 32
14 Berwick Bandits 38 15 1 22 31
15 Canterbury Crusaders 38 15 1 22 31
16 Exeter Falcons 38 15 0 23 30
17 Birmingham Brummies 38 14 1 23 29
18 Glasgow Tigers 38 14 0 24 28
19 Newcastle Federation Specials 38 13 1 24 27
20 Long Eaton Invaders 38 11 2 25 24

National League Knockout Cup

The 1986 National League Knockout Cup was the 19th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Eastbourne Eagles were the winners of the competition for the second successive year.[3]

First round

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Second round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

First leg

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Second leg

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Eastbourne were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 90–64.

Riders' Championship

Paul Thorp won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 30 August at Brandon Stadium.[6]

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Pairs

The National League Pairs was held at Hackney Wick Stadium on 13 July and was won by Edinburgh Monarchs.[7][8]

Final

  • Edinburgh (Collins & Wyer) bt Hackney (Thomas & Galvin) 6-3

Fours

Middlesbrough Tigers won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 10 August.[9]

Semi finals

  • SF1 = Arena Essex 18, Mildenhall 12, Edinburgh 11, Eastbourne 7
  • SF2 = Middlesbrough 15, Hackney 13, Stoke 11, Poole 9

Final

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Leading averages

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London Cup

Hackney won the London Cup but the competition consisted of just Wimbledon and Hackney.[10]

Results

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Riders & final averages

Arena Essex

Berwick

Birmingham

Boston

  • Kevin Jolly 9.90
  • Andy Hines 8.54
  • Paul Clarke 7.27
  • Rob Woffinden 6.19
  • Dave Jackson 5.66
  • Andy Fisher 4.88
  • Peter Framingham 4.67
  • Wayne Ross 3.89
  • Derrol Keats 3.64
  • Gary Clegg 3.36

Canterbury

  • Dave Mullett 8.69
  • Mike Spink 7.60
  • Alan Mogridge 7.34
  • Rob Tilbury 6.06
  • Alan Sage 4.88
  • Steve Bryenton 4.52
  • Tony Hansford 3.10
  • Paul Hilton 2.86
  • Gary Hopkins 1.60

Eastbourne

Edinburgh

Exeter

Glasgow

  • Steve Lawson 9.11
  • Bobby Beaton 8.16
  • Martin McKinna 6.12
  • Jacko Irving 4.81
  • Geoff Powell 4.50
  • Kym Mauger 4.38
  • Derek Cooper 4.15
  • Colin Caffrey 3.68
  • Jim Beaton 3.05
  • Kenny Brailsford 2.71

Hackney

Long Eaton

Middlesbrough

Mildenhall

Milton Keynes

Newcastle

Peterborough

Poole

Rye House

Stoke

Wimbledon

See also


References

  1. "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - BRITISH LEAGUE ERA (1965-1990)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  3. "1986 KO cup final" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  4. "Speedway". Daily Mirror. 3 November 1986. Retrieved 27 October 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "What a double". Cambridge Daily News. 1 September 1986. Retrieved 21 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "1986 fixtures" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  7. "Speedway Pairs Out". Newcastle Journal. 14 July 1986. Retrieved 25 May 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Speedway". Cambridge Daily News. 11 August 1986. Retrieved 11 May 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. "1986 fixtures and results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 1 October 2023.

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