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1951 Speedway National League Division Three

The 1951 National League Division Three was the fifth and final season of British speedway's National League Division Three[1]

1951 Speedway National League Division Three
LeagueNational League Division Three
Season1951
No. of competitors10
ChampionsPoole Pirates
National Trophy
(Div 3 final)
Exeter Falcons
Riders' ChampionshipKen Middleditch
Highest averageAlan Smith
Division/s aboveDivision One
Division Two

The league remained with 10 teams but there were changes. Oxford Cheetahs, Leicester Hunters and Liverpool Chads had all moved up to Division Two whilst Tamworth Tammies dropped out.

Plymouth Devils dropped down from Division Two. The three new sides were Cardiff Dragons, Long Eaton Archers and Wolverhampton Wasps.[2]

Poole Pirates won their first title. Alan Smith of Plymouth topped the averages.[3]

Final table edit

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Poole Pirates 36 30 0 6 60
2 Exeter Falcons 36 28 0 8 56
3 Aldershot Shots 36 21 1 14 43
4 Rayleigh Rockets 36 21 0 15 42
5 Swindon Robins 36 16 2 18 34
6 Plymouth Devils 36 16 1 19 33
7 Cardiff Dragons 36 13 3 20 29
8 St Austell Gulls 36 13 0 23 26
9 Long Eaton Archers 36 13 0 23 26
10 Wolverhampton Wasps 36 5 1 30 11

Leading Averages edit

Rider Team C.M.A.
1 Alan Smith Plymouth 10.58
2 Ken Middleditch Poole 10.33
3 Trevor Redmond Aldershot 10.10
4 Geoff Mardon Aldershot 9.88
5 Brian Crutcher Poole 9.41

National Trophy Stage Three edit

The 1951 National Trophy (sponsored by the Daily Mail) was the 14th edition of the Knockout Cup. The Trophy consisted of three stages; stage one was for the third division clubs, stage two was for the second division clubs and stage three was for the top tier clubs. The winner of stage one would qualify for stage two and the winner of stage two would qualify for the third and final stage. Exeter won stage one and therefore qualified for stage two.[4]

Third Division Qualifying First round

Date Team one Score Team two
05/04 Cardiff 52-56 Rayleigh
05/04 Plymouth 54-54 Exeter
02/04 Poole 69-39 Aldershot
02/04 Exeter 77-30 Plymouth
31/03 Aldershot 66-40 Poole
31/03 Rayleigh 68-40 Cardiff
31/03 Swindon 71-37 Long Eaton
29/03 Long Eaton 49-58 Swindon

Third Division Qualifying semifinals

Date Team one Score Team two
16/04 Exeter 73-35 Rayleigh
16/04 Poole 61-47 Swindon
07/04 Swindon 66-41 Poole
14/04 Rayleigh 56-52 Exeter

Qualifying final edit

First leg

Swindon Robins
Hugh Geddes 15
Bob Jones 10
Danny Malone 9
Ken Wiggins 6
Buster Brown 4
Ray Ellis 2
Frank Evans 1
Dennis Newton 0
47 – 61Exeter Falcons
Bob Roger 13
Don Hardy 10
Goog Hoskin 9
Johnny Sargeant 8
Ted Moore 8
Vic Gent 6
Jack Bedkober 5
Paul Best 2
[5][6]

Second leg

Exeter Falcons
Vic Gent 16
Goog Hoskin 10
Johnny Sargeant 10
Bob Roger 93
Don Hardy 8
Ted Moore 8
Jack Bedkober 2
Bert Fryer 0
63 – 45Swindon Robins
Hugh Geddes 15
Frank Evans 7
George Craig 6
Danny Malone 5
Ray Ellis 4
Ken Wiggins 4
Bob Jones 3
Buster Brown 1
[6]

Riders' Championship edit

Ken Middleditch won the National League Division Three Rider's Championship. The final was held at Penarth Road Stadium in Cardiff on 23 October.[7][8][9]

Pos. Rider Pts
1   Ken Middleditch 14
2   Alan Smith 11+4
3   Jack Unstead 11+3
4   George Wall 11+2
5   Terry Small 11+1
6   Trevor Redmond 11+0
7   Bob Roger 9
8   Tony Lewis 9
9   Gerry Jackson 9
10   Mick Holland 7
11   Buster Brown 6
12   Goog Hoskin 5
13   Jack Winstanley 2
14   Hugh Geddes (res) 1
15   Danny Malone 1
16   Norman Street 1
17   Tom O'Connor 0
18   Don Hardy 0

Riders & final averages edit

Aldershot

  • Geoff Mardon 10.06
  • Trevor Redmond 10.00
  • Basil Harris 8.07
  • Bert Edwards 8.04
  • Pat Flanagan 6.59
  • Ivor Powell 6.11
  • Brian Wilson 5.61
  • Doug Papworth 4.79
  • Ron Burnett 4.67
  • Bob Harrison 4.28
  • John Dore 4.19
  • Bill Grimes 3.43
  • Craig Jones 3.49

Cardiff

  • Charlie May 8.88
  • Mick Holland 8.26
  • Gerald Pugh 7.44
  • Kevin Hayden 7.39
  • Chum Taylor 6.62
  • Arthur Pilgrim 6.47
  • Jimmy Wright 6.20
  • Frank Johnson 5.16
  • Bert Croucher 4.78
  • Les Moore 4.64
  • Ray Beaumont 4.44
  • Vic Butcher 4.00
  • Mick Callaghan 4.16
  • Vic Brinkworth 2.78
  • Jack Bibby 2.67
  • Ray Thackwell 2.29

Exeter

  • Bob Roger 8.91
  • Don Hardy 8.89
  • Goog Hoskin 8.79
  • Johnny Sargeant 8.43
  • Ken Walsh 8.30
  • Jack Bedkober 7.10
  • Vic Gent 6.77
  • Ted Moore 6.02
  • Paul Best 4.49

Long Eaton

  • Frank Malouf 6.82
  • Jack Winstanley 6.71
  • Peter Moore 5.71
  • Johnny Jones 5.50
  • Eric Minall 5.41
  • Eric Mason 5.37
  • Ernest Palmer 5.05
  • Bill Humphries 4.55
  • Percy Brine 4.44
  • Ray Binfield 3.53

Plymouth

  • Alan Smith 10.84
  • George Wall 9.13
  • Bill Thatcher 8.00
  • Brian Hitchcock 6.08
  • Ron Barrett 5.93
  • Johnnie Bradford 5.22
  • George Craig 4.63
  • Frank Wheeler 4.56
  • Rusty Wainwright 4.21
  • Tom Turnham 4.18
  • Dennis Hayles 4.00
  • Doug Fursey 3.33
  • Farnk Holcombe 3.29
  • George Watts 3.08

Poole

Rayleigh

St Austell

  • Harold Bull 7.16
  • Ticker James 7.37
  • Norman Street 7.29
  • Ken James 5.80
  • Maurice Hutchens 5.69
  • Mick Mitchell 5.49
  • Max Rech 5.48
  • Allan Quinn 5.54
  • Ken Monk 4.84
  • Stan Bedford 3.04

Swindon

  • Buster Brown 7.87
  • Alex Gray 7.69
  • Hugh Geddes 7.54
  • Danny Malone 7.35
  • Frank Evans 7.13
  • Ray Ellis 6.80
  • Bob Jones 6.90
  • Reg Lambourne 6.10
  • Miek Beddoe 5.33
  • Ken Wiggins 4.47
  • Dudley Smith 3.67

Wolverhampton

  • Roy Moreton 6.55
  • Jack Cunningham 5.96
  • Harry Wardropper 5.49
  • Ron Wilson 5.39
  • Ronnie Genz 5.06
  • Dick Harris 4.83
  • Gundy Harris 4.58
  • Alan Sutcliffe 4.57
  • John Hitchings 4.56
  • Cliff Biggs 4.43
  • Bob Wigg 4.40
  • Derek Timms 4.30
  • Cyril Maidment 3.50
  • Ted Stevens 2.29

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". speedwayresearcher.org.uk.
  2. ^ "Major League Competitions". Speedway Archive.
  3. ^ "National League Division 3 1951" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  4. ^ "1951 National Trophy". Speedway archive.
  5. ^ "Two Riders Go To Hospital". Weekly Dispatch (London). 22 April 1951. Retrieved 4 November 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ a b "Swindon 1951 results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Runner-Up in Speedway title event". Western Evening Herald. 24 October 1951. Retrieved 13 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^ "1951 fixtures" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  9. ^ "CLUB HISTORY: 1950S". Swindon Speedway. Retrieved 13 June 2023.

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The 1951 National League Division Three was the fifth and final season of British speedway s National League Division Three 1 1951 Speedway National League Division ThreeLeagueNational League Division ThreeSeason1951No of competitors10ChampionsPoole PiratesNational Trophy Div 3 final Exeter FalconsRiders ChampionshipKen MiddleditchHighest averageAlan SmithDivision s aboveDivision OneDivision Two 1950 1952 The league remained with 10 teams but there were changes Oxford Cheetahs Leicester Hunters and Liverpool Chads had all moved up to Division Two whilst Tamworth Tammies dropped out Plymouth Devils dropped down from Division Two The three new sides were Cardiff Dragons Long Eaton Archers and Wolverhampton Wasps 2 Poole Pirates won their first title Alan Smith of Plymouth topped the averages 3 Contents 1 Final table 2 Leading Averages 3 National Trophy Stage Three 3 1 Qualifying final 4 Riders Championship 5 Riders amp final averages 6 See also 7 ReferencesFinal table editPos Team PL W D L Pts 1 Poole Pirates 36 30 0 6 60 2 Exeter Falcons 36 28 0 8 56 3 Aldershot Shots 36 21 1 14 43 4 Rayleigh Rockets 36 21 0 15 42 5 Swindon Robins 36 16 2 18 34 6 Plymouth Devils 36 16 1 19 33 7 Cardiff Dragons 36 13 3 20 29 8 St Austell Gulls 36 13 0 23 26 9 Long Eaton Archers 36 13 0 23 26 10 Wolverhampton Wasps 36 5 1 30 11Leading Averages editRider Team C M A 1 Alan Smith Plymouth 10 58 2 Ken Middleditch Poole 10 33 3 Trevor Redmond Aldershot 10 10 4 Geoff Mardon Aldershot 9 88 5 Brian Crutcher Poole 9 41National Trophy Stage Three editFor Stage Two see Stage Two For Stage Three see Stage Three The 1951 National Trophy sponsored by the Daily Mail was the 14th edition of the Knockout Cup The Trophy consisted of three stages stage one was for the third division clubs stage two was for the second division clubs and stage three was for the top tier clubs The winner of stage one would qualify for stage two and the winner of stage two would qualify for the third and final stage Exeter won stage one and therefore qualified for stage two 4 Third Division Qualifying First round Date Team one Score Team two 05 04 Cardiff 52 56 Rayleigh 05 04 Plymouth 54 54 Exeter 02 04 Poole 69 39 Aldershot 02 04 Exeter 77 30 Plymouth 31 03 Aldershot 66 40 Poole 31 03 Rayleigh 68 40 Cardiff 31 03 Swindon 71 37 Long Eaton 29 03 Long Eaton 49 58 Swindon Third Division Qualifying semifinals Date Team one Score Team two 16 04 Exeter 73 35 Rayleigh 16 04 Poole 61 47 Swindon 07 04 Swindon 66 41 Poole 14 04 Rayleigh 56 52 Exeter Qualifying final edit First leg 21 April 1951Swindon RobinsHugh Geddes 15Bob Jones 10Danny Malone 9Ken Wiggins 6Buster Brown 4Ray Ellis 2Frank Evans 1Dennis Newton 047 61Exeter FalconsBob Roger 13Don Hardy 10Goog Hoskin 9Johnny Sargeant 8Ted Moore 8Vic Gent 6Jack Bedkober 5Paul Best 2 5 6 Abbey Stadium Second leg 23 April 1951Exeter FalconsVic Gent 16Goog Hoskin 10Johnny Sargeant 10Bob Roger 93Don Hardy 8Ted Moore 8Jack Bedkober 2Bert Fryer 063 45Swindon RobinsHugh Geddes 15Frank Evans 7George Craig 6Danny Malone 5Ray Ellis 4Ken Wiggins 4Bob Jones 3Buster Brown 1 6 County Ground StadiumRiders Championship editKen Middleditch won the National League Division Three Rider s Championship The final was held at Penarth Road Stadium in Cardiff on 23 October 7 8 9 Pos Rider Pts 1 nbsp Ken Middleditch 14 2 nbsp Alan Smith 11 4 3 nbsp Jack Unstead 11 3 4 nbsp George Wall 11 2 5 nbsp Terry Small 11 1 6 nbsp Trevor Redmond 11 0 7 nbsp Bob Roger 9 8 nbsp Tony Lewis 9 9 nbsp Gerry Jackson 9 10 nbsp Mick Holland 7 11 nbsp Buster Brown 6 12 nbsp Goog Hoskin 5 13 nbsp Jack Winstanley 2 14 nbsp Hugh Geddes res 1 15 nbsp Danny Malone 1 16 nbsp Norman Street 1 17 nbsp Tom O Connor 0 18 nbsp Don Hardy 0Riders amp final averages editAldershot Geoff Mardon 10 06 Trevor Redmond 10 00 Basil Harris 8 07 Bert Edwards 8 04 Pat Flanagan 6 59 Ivor Powell 6 11 Brian Wilson 5 61 Doug Papworth 4 79 Ron Burnett 4 67 Bob Harrison 4 28 John Dore 4 19 Bill Grimes 3 43 Craig Jones 3 49 Cardiff Charlie May 8 88 Mick Holland 8 26 Gerald Pugh 7 44 Kevin Hayden 7 39 Chum Taylor 6 62 Arthur Pilgrim 6 47 Jimmy Wright 6 20 Frank Johnson 5 16 Bert Croucher 4 78 Les Moore 4 64 Ray Beaumont 4 44 Vic Butcher 4 00 Mick Callaghan 4 16 Vic Brinkworth 2 78 Jack Bibby 2 67 Ray Thackwell 2 29 Exeter Bob Roger 8 91 Don Hardy 8 89 Goog Hoskin 8 79 Johnny Sargeant 8 43 Ken Walsh 8 30 Jack Bedkober 7 10 Vic Gent 6 77 Ted Moore 6 02 Paul Best 4 49 Long Eaton Frank Malouf 6 82 Jack Winstanley 6 71 Peter Moore 5 71 Johnny Jones 5 50 Eric Minall 5 41 Eric Mason 5 37 Ernest Palmer 5 05 Bill Humphries 4 55 Percy Brine 4 44 Ray Binfield 3 53 Plymouth Alan Smith 10 84 George Wall 9 13 Bill Thatcher 8 00 Brian Hitchcock 6 08 Ron Barrett 5 93 Johnnie Bradford 5 22 George Craig 4 63 Frank Wheeler 4 56 Rusty Wainwright 4 21 Tom Turnham 4 18 Dennis Hayles 4 00 Doug Fursey 3 33 Farnk Holcombe 3 29 George Watts 3 08 Poole Ken Middleditch 10 47 Terry Small 9 60 Brian Crutcher 9 52 Bill Holden 8 08 Tony Lewis 8 08 Roy Craighead 8 00 Alan Kidd 7 51 Vic Thyer 6 60 Dick Howard 7 41 Johnny Thomson 6 67 Charlie Hayden 6 55 Frank Wheeler 4 83 Jack Cunningham 4 00 Rayleigh Gerry Jackson 8 58 Jack Unstead 8 43 Maurice Dunn 8 30 Tom O Connor 7 74 Les McGillivray 7 56 Ron Howes 7 23 Vic Gooden 6 83 Jules Benson 6 13 Frank Bettis 5 20 Mike Wood 4 00 James Osborne 3 29 St Austell Harold Bull 7 16 Ticker James 7 37 Norman Street 7 29 Ken James 5 80 Maurice Hutchens 5 69 Mick Mitchell 5 49 Max Rech 5 48 Allan Quinn 5 54 Ken Monk 4 84 Stan Bedford 3 04 Swindon Buster Brown 7 87 Alex Gray 7 69 Hugh Geddes 7 54 Danny Malone 7 35 Frank Evans 7 13 Ray Ellis 6 80 Bob Jones 6 90 Reg Lambourne 6 10 Miek Beddoe 5 33 Ken Wiggins 4 47 Dudley Smith 3 67 Wolverhampton Roy Moreton 6 55 Jack Cunningham 5 96 Harry Wardropper 5 49 Ron Wilson 5 39 Ronnie Genz 5 06 Dick Harris 4 83 Gundy Harris 4 58 Alan Sutcliffe 4 57 John Hitchings 4 56 Cliff Biggs 4 43 Bob Wigg 4 40 Derek Timms 4 30 Cyril Maidment 3 50 Ted Stevens 2 29See also editList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References edit Home speedwayresearcher org uk Major League Competitions Speedway Archive National League Division 3 1951 PDF Speedway Researcher Retrieved 11 November 2021 1951 National Trophy Speedway archive Two Riders Go To Hospital Weekly Dispatch London 22 April 1951 Retrieved 4 November 2021 via British Newspaper Archive a b Swindon 1951 results PDF Speedway Researcher Retrieved 4 November 2021 Runner Up in Speedway title event Western Evening Herald 24 October 1951 Retrieved 13 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive 1951 fixtures PDF Speedway Researcher Retrieved 13 June 2023 CLUB HISTORY 1950S Swindon Speedway Retrieved 13 June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1951 Speedway National League Division Three amp oldid 1221850578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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