1981 National League season

The 1981 National League was contested as the second division/tier of Speedway in the United Kingdom.[1]

1981 National League season
LeagueNational League
No. of competitors19
ChampionsMiddlesbrough Tigers
Knockout CupEdinburgh Monarchs
IndividualMike Ferreira
PairsCanterbury Crusaders
FoursEdinburgh Monarchs
Highest averageMike Ferreira
Division/s above1981 British League

Summary

The league started with 20 teams with Nottingham Outlaws dropping out and Wolverhampton Wolves joining up, having moved down from the British League. Wolves promoter Mike Parker was replaced by Dan McCormick for the 1981 season.[2]

Berwick Bandits were forced to quit after 26 league meetings, their record being expunged. Middlesbrough Tigers comfortably won their first ever title.[3][4]

Exeter Falcons rider Tony Sanford died following an accident at the County Ground Stadium on 7 September. He was racing in a match against Milton Keynes when he hit a barrier near the final bend.[5] A memorial trophy was held in subsequent years in his memory.[6]

Final table

[7]

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Middlesbrough Tigers36301561
2Weymouth Wildcats36261953
3Newcastle Diamonds362511051
4Edinburgh Monarchs362501150
5Glasgow Tigers362401248
6Boston Barracudas362201444
7Exeter Falcons362201444
8Mildenhall Fen Tigers362001640
9Peterborough Panthers361911639
10Crayford Kestrels361901738
11Ellesmere Port Gunners361811737
12Oxford Cheetahs361811737
13Wolverhampton Wolves361412129
14Canterbury Crusaders361412129
15Stoke Potters361402228
16Rye House Rockets361102522
17Scunthorpe Stags36612913
18Workington Comets36612913
19Milton Keynes Knights3640328

National League Knockout Cup

The 1981 National League Knockout Cup was the 14th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Edinburgh Monarchs were the winners of the competition.[8]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/03Mildenhall58-38Canterbury
04/04Canterbury52-44Mildenhall
17/04Ellesmere Port47-49Wolverhampton
19/04Wolverhampton43-53Ellesmere Port
23/04Middlesbrough69-27Glasgow
29/05Glasgow55-40Middlesbrough
11/04Stoke51-45Milton Keynes
07/04Milton Keynes38-58Stoke

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/05Edinburgh65-31Exeter
01/06Exeter56-40Edinburgh
04/06Oxford59-34Scunthorpe
01/06Scunthorpe46-49Oxford
07/06Mildenhall76-20Ellesmere Port
29/05Ellesmere Port30-64Mildenhall
29/05Peterborough70-26Rye House
07/06Rye House32-64Peterborough
06/06Berwick53-42Newcastle
08/06Newcastle52-44Berwick
09/06Weymouth74-20Workington
29/05Workington31-59Weymouth
07/06Boston69-27Crayford
02/06Crayford42-51Boston
07/06Middlesbrough55-41Stoke
06/06Stoke48-48Middlesbrough

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
14/08Edinburgh65-31Oxford
13/08Oxford41-54Edinburgh
05/07Mildenhall61-35Peterborough
26/06Peterborough49-47Mildenhall
17/07Berwick51-45Weymouth
14/07Weymouth48-48Berwick
02/08Boston57-39Middlesbrough
?Middlesbrough45-51Boston

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
27/09Edinburgh64-32Mildenhall
11/09Mildenhall46-50Edinburgh
14/10Berwick64-32Boston
27/09Boston58½-37½Berwick

Final

First leg

Berwick Bandits
Steve McDermott 13
Wayne Brown 11
Mike Caroline 9
Rob Grant 6
Brett Saunders 5
Brian Collins 3
Jim Beaton 2
49 – 46Edinburgh Monarchs
Dave Trownson 10
Neil Collins 9
Ivan Blacka 9
Chris Turner 8
George Hunter 7
Scott Robson 3
Ian Westwell 0
[9]

Second leg

Edinburgh Monarchs
George Hunter 13
Dave Trownson 11
Ivan Blacka 11
Neil Collins 7
Chris Turner 7
Roger Lambert 6
Ian Westwell 0
55 – 40Berwick Bandits
Charlie McKinna (guest) 14
Steve McDermott 9
Mike Caroline 7
Rob Grant 5
Brett Saunders 3
Brian Collins 2
Jim Beaton 0
[9]

Edinburgh were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 101–89.

Riders' Championship

Mike Ferreira won the Riders' Championship, held at Wimbledon Stadium on 26 September 1981.[10]

Pos.RiderPtsTotal
1 Mike Ferreira3333315
2 Simon Wigg1333313
3 Bruce Cribb3320311
4 Dave Perks3122210
5 Neil Collins2322110
6 Steve Wilcock221229
7 Steve Lawson20338
8 Barry Thomas203218
9 Kelvin Mullarkey021328
10 Steve Finch02216
11 Wayne Brown325
12 Ian Gledhill02114
13 Rob Maxfield111104
14 David Gagen20103
15 David Bargh11103
16 Bob Humphreys1001
17 John Barclay11
18 Neville Moore00
  • f=fell, r-retired, ex=excluded, ef=engine failure

Pairs

The National League Pairs was held at The Shay on 18 July and was won by Canterbury Crusaders.[11]

Group B
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Wolverhampton13Cribb 8
Evitts 5
2Glasgow10Lawson 8
McKinna 2
3Oxford7Perks 5
Harrison 2
4Peterborough6Greer 6
Buck 0
Group C
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Berwick11Brown 9
McDermott 2
2Newcastle11Hunter 7
Bargh 4
3Weymouth8Yeates 5
Wigg 3
4Exeter6Maxfield 6
Hewlett 0
Group D
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Canterbury12Ferreira 9
Kent 5
2Crayford12Thomas 7
Sage 5
3Boston7Gagen 4
Lomas 3
4Ellesmere P3Jackson 2
Finch 1

Semi finals

  • Canterbury bt Wolverhampton
  • Berwick bt Mildenhall

Final

  • Canterbury bt Berwick

Fours

Edinburgh Monarchs won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 26 July.[12][13]

Semi finals

  • SF1 = Wolverhampton 16, Edinburgh 16, Mildenhall 13, Crayford 3
  • SF2 = Middlesbrough 16, Newcastle 16, Peterborough 11, Weymouth 4

Final

PosTeamPtsRiders
1Edinburgh Monarchs15Turner 4, Collins 4, Trownson 4, Blacka 3
2Newcastle Diamonds13Bargh 5, Emerson 3, Hunter 3, Blackadder 2
3Middlesbrough Tigers11Courtney 5, Pusey 3, Wilcock 2, Havelock 1
4Wolverhampton Wolves9Burton 5, Evitts 2, Stead 2, Cribb 0

Leading final averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Mike Ferreira Canterbury Crusaders10.87
2Steve Lawson Glasgow Tigers10.55
3Mark Courtney Middlesbrough Tigers10.44
4Les Rumsey Weymouth10.19
5Dave Perks Oxford Cheetahs10.13

Riders & final averages

Berwick (withdrew from league)

Boston

Canterbury

Crayford

  • Barry Thomas 9.02
  • Alan Sage 7.88
  • Laurie Etheridge 6.90
  • Mike Pither 5.72
  • Trevor Barnwell 5.70
  • Mike Spinks 4.83
  • Paul Hollingsbee 4.47
  • Keith Pritchard 4.15
  • Paul Bosley 2.24

Edinburgh

Ellesmere Port

Exeter

Glasgow

Middlesbrough

Mildenhall

Milton Keynes

  • Bob Humphreys 9.14
  • Graham Plant 6.38
  • Andy Hibbs 6.00
  • Mick Blaynee 4.77
  • Barry Allaway 4.41
  • Mark Baldwin 4.36
  • Steve Payne 4.30
  • Nigel Davis 4.20
  • Brett Alderton 4.15

Newcastle

Oxford

Peterborough

Rye House

Scunthorpe

  • Kevin Teager 7.56
  • Nicky Allott 7.51
  • Mark DeKok 5.71
  • Tony Featherstone 5.33
  • Rob Woffinden 5.19
  • Tony Childs 3.62
  • Graeme Beardsley 3.45
  • Julian Parr 2.99
  • Phil Kynman 2.73

Stoke

Weymouth

Wolverhampton

  • Bruce Cribb 9.99
  • Les Rumsey 8.77
  • Neil Evitts 7.80
  • Billy Burton 6.74
  • Tony Boyle 5.95
  • Paul Stead 5.51
  • Mike Wilding 4.11
  • Rob Carter 3.55
  • John Hough 3.49
  • Steve Crockett 1.41

Workington

  • Terry Kelly 6.97
  • Wayne Jackson 6.22
  • Mark Dickinson 5.67
  • Guy Wilson 4.47
  • Des Wilson 4.42
  • Kevin Clapham 3.67
  • David Blackburn 3.51
  • John Frankland 2.69
  • Michael Irving 0.89

See also

References