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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
ChampionsMiddlesbrough Tigers
No. of competitors19
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.

Berwick Bandits were forced to quit after 26 league meetings, their record being expunged. Middlesbrough Tigers comfortably won their first ever title.[2][3]

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.[4] A memorial trophy was held in subsequent years in his memory.[5]

Final table

[6]

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Middlesbrough Tigers 36 30 1 5 61
2 Weymouth Wildcats 36 26 1 9 53
3 Newcastle Diamonds 36 25 1 10 51
4 Edinburgh Monarchs 36 25 0 11 50
5 Glasgow Tigers 36 24 0 12 48
6 Boston Barracudas 36 22 0 14 44
7 Exeter Falcons 36 22 0 14 44
8 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 36 20 0 16 40
9 Peterborough Panthers 36 19 1 16 39
10 Crayford Kestrels 36 19 0 17 38
11 Ellesmere Port Gunners 36 18 1 17 37
12 Oxford Cheetahs 36 18 1 17 37
13 Wolverhampton Wolves 36 14 1 21 29
14 Canterbury Crusaders 36 14 1 21 29
15 Stoke Potters 36 14 0 22 28
16 Rye House Rockets 36 11 0 25 22
17 Scunthorpe Stags 36 6 1 29 13
18 Workington Comets 36 6 1 29 13
19 Milton Keynes Knights 36 4 0 32 8

Top Five Riders

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.[7]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
29/03 Mildenhall 58-38 Canterbury
04/04 Canterbury 52-44 Mildenhall
17/04 Ellesmere Port 47-49 Wolverhampton
19/04 Wolverhampton 43-53 Ellesmere Port
23/04 Middlesbrough 69-27 Glasgow
29/05 Glasgow 55-40 Middlesbrough
11/04 Stoke 51-45 Milton Keynes
07/04 Milton Keynes 38-58 Stoke

Second round

Date Team one Score Team two
29/05 Edinburgh 65-31 Exeter
01/06 Exeter 56-40 Edinburgh
04/06 Oxford 59-34 Scunthorpe
01/06 Scunthorpe 46-49 Oxford
07/06 Mildenhall 76-20 Ellesmere Port
29/05 Ellesmere Port 30-64 Mildenhall
29/05 Peterborough 70-26 Rye House
07/06 Rye House 32-64 Peterborough
06/06 Berwick 53-42 Newcastle
08/06 Newcastle 52-44 Berwick
09/06 Weymouth 74-20 Workington
29/05 Workington 31-59 Weymouth
07/06 Boston 69-27 Crayford
02/06 Crayford 42-51 Boston
07/06 Middlesbrough 55-41 Stoke
06/06 Stoke 48-48 Middlesbrough

Quarter-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
14/08 Edinburgh 65-31 Oxford
13/08 Oxford 41-54 Edinburgh
05/07 Mildenhall 61-35 Peterborough
26/06 Peterborough 49-47 Mildenhall
17/07 Berwick 51-45 Weymouth
14/07 Weymouth 48-48 Berwick
02/08 Boston 57-39 Middlesbrough
? Middlesbrough 45-51 Boston

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
27/09 Edinburgh 64-32 Mildenhall
11/09 Mildenhall 46-50 Edinburgh
14/10 Berwick 64-32 Boston
27/09 Boston 58½-37½ Berwick

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
[8]

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
[8]

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

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. ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 101. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  4. ^ "Tony Sanford". Motorsport memorial. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  5. ^ "PLYMOUTH: TONY SANFORD MEMORIAL TROPHY - PREVIEW". Speedway GB. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  7. ^ "1981 National League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive.
  8. ^ a b "1981 KO cup final" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 27 September 2021.

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against Milton Keynes when he hit a barrier near the final bend 4 A memorial trophy was held in subsequent years in his memory 5 Final table Edit 6 Pos Team PL W D L Pts1 Middlesbrough Tigers 36 30 1 5 612 Weymouth Wildcats 36 26 1 9 533 Newcastle Diamonds 36 25 1 10 514 Edinburgh Monarchs 36 25 0 11 505 Glasgow Tigers 36 24 0 12 486 Boston Barracudas 36 22 0 14 447 Exeter Falcons 36 22 0 14 448 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 36 20 0 16 409 Peterborough Panthers 36 19 1 16 3910 Crayford Kestrels 36 19 0 17 3811 Ellesmere Port Gunners 36 18 1 17 3712 Oxford Cheetahs 36 18 1 17 3713 Wolverhampton Wolves 36 14 1 21 2914 Canterbury Crusaders 36 14 1 21 2915 Stoke Potters 36 14 0 22 2816 Rye House Rockets 36 11 0 25 2217 Scunthorpe Stags 36 6 1 29 1318 Workington Comets 36 6 1 29 1319 Milton Keynes Knights 36 4 0 32 8Top Five Riders EditRider Nat Team C M A 1 Mike Ferreira Canterbury Crusaders 10 812 Steve Lawson Glasgow Tigers 10 533 Mark Courtney Middlesbrough Tigers 10 414 Steve Wilcock Middlesbrough Tigers 10 395 Dave Perks Oxford Cheetahs 10 26National League Knockout Cup EditThe 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 7 First round Edit Date Team one Score Team two29 03 Mildenhall 58 38 Canterbury04 04 Canterbury 52 44 Mildenhall17 04 Ellesmere Port 47 49 Wolverhampton19 04 Wolverhampton 43 53 Ellesmere Port23 04 Middlesbrough 69 27 Glasgow29 05 Glasgow 55 40 Middlesbrough11 04 Stoke 51 45 Milton Keynes07 04 Milton Keynes 38 58 StokeSecond round Edit Date Team one Score Team two29 05 Edinburgh 65 31 Exeter01 06 Exeter 56 40 Edinburgh04 06 Oxford 59 34 Scunthorpe01 06 Scunthorpe 46 49 Oxford07 06 Mildenhall 76 20 Ellesmere Port29 05 Ellesmere Port 30 64 Mildenhall29 05 Peterborough 70 26 Rye House07 06 Rye House 32 64 Peterborough06 06 Berwick 53 42 Newcastle08 06 Newcastle 52 44 Berwick09 06 Weymouth 74 20 Workington29 05 Workington 31 59 Weymouth07 06 Boston 69 27 Crayford02 06 Crayford 42 51 Boston07 06 Middlesbrough 55 41 Stoke06 06 Stoke 48 48 MiddlesbroughQuarter finals Edit Date Team one Score Team two14 08 Edinburgh 65 31 Oxford13 08 Oxford 41 54 Edinburgh05 07 Mildenhall 61 35 Peterborough26 06 Peterborough 49 47 Mildenhall17 07 Berwick 51 45 Weymouth14 07 Weymouth 48 48 Berwick02 08 Boston 57 39 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 45 51 BostonSemi finals Edit Date Team one Score Team two27 09 Edinburgh 64 32 Mildenhall11 09 Mildenhall 46 50 Edinburgh14 10 Berwick 64 32 Boston27 09 Boston 58 37 BerwickFinal Edit First leg 21 October 1981Berwick BanditsSteve McDermott 13Wayne Brown 11Mike Caroline 9Rob Grant 6Brett Saunders 5Brian Collins 3Jim Beaton 249 46Edinburgh MonarchsDave Trownson 10Neil Collins 9Ivan Blacka 9Chris Turner 8George Hunter 7Scott Robson 3Ian Westwell 0 8 Shielfield Park Second leg 6 November 1980Edinburgh MonarchsGeorge Hunter 13Dave Trownson 11Ivan Blacka 11Neil Collins 7Chris Turner 7Roger Lambert 6Ian Westwell 055 40Berwick BanditsCharlie McKinna guest 14Steve McDermott 9Mike Caroline 7Rob Grant 5Brett Saunders 3Brian Collins 2Jim Beaton 0 8 Powderhall Stadium Edinburgh were declared Knockout Cup Champions winning on aggregate 101 89 See also EditList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References Edit Historic league tables Speedway Archive BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES BRITISH LEAGUE ERA 1965 1990 Official British Speedway website Retrieved 11 September 2021 Oakes Peter 1981 1981 Speedway Yearbook Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd p 101 ISBN 0 86215 017 5 Tony Sanford Motorsport memorial Retrieved 30 July 2021 PLYMOUTH TONY SANFORD MEMORIAL TROPHY PREVIEW Speedway GB Retrieved 30 July 2021 About Exeter Speedway 1981 Archived from the original on 2012 10 23 Retrieved 2012 08 21 1981 National League Knockout Cup Speedway archive a b 1981 KO cup final PDF Speedway Researcher Retrieved 27 September 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1981 National 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