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2015 National League speedway season

The 2015 National League was the seventh season of the National League, the third tier of British speedway. The Cradley Heathens were the defending champions after winning the competition in 2014.

2015 National League speedway season
LeagueNational League
ChampionsBirmingham Brummies
Knockout CupEastbourne Eagles
National TrophyEastbourne Eagles
IndividualBen Morley
PairsKent Kings
FoursBirmingham Brummies
Highest averageAdam Ellis
Division/s above2015 Elite League
2015 Premier League

Cradley finished the 2015 season in third place, as the Birmingham Brummies won the championship title. With 14 wins from 18 matches, the Brummies won the title after a 47–42 victory at the Mildenhall Fen Tigers in September,[1] and ultimately finished 6 points clear of the Eastbourne Eagles.

Teams Edit

The 2015 season featured 10 teams, one more than in 2014. The Scunthorpe Stags and Devon Demons did not compete in 2015, whilst the Birmingham Brummies, Eastbourne Eagles and Rye House Raiders all joined the league. National League co-ordinator Peter Morrish expressed his excitement ahead of the new season, with the addition of the Brummies and Eagles especially – two teams with extensive Elite League experience – it was expected to be one of the most exciting National League seasons in years.[2]

Final league table Edit

Pos. Club M Home Away F A +/− Pts
W D L 4W 3W D 1L L
1 Birmingham Brummies (C) 18 8 0 1 4 2 0 2 1 867 758 +109 48
2 Eastbourne Eagles 18 9 0 0 2 1 1 2 3 908 726 +182 42
3 Cradley Heathens 18 8 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 839 745 +94 37
4 Coventry Storm 18 8 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 816 774 +42 36
5 Rye House Raiders 18 6 1 2 1 2 0 1 5 797 766 +31 30
6 King's Lynn Young Stars 18 7 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 797 847 −50 24
7 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 18 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 730 879 −149 22
8 Buxton Hitmen 18 5 0 4 0 1 0 2 6 774 862 −88 20
9 Stoke Potters 18 4 1 4 0 2 0 0 7 765 838 −73 19
10 Kent Kings 18 4 0 5 0 0 1 4 4 766 864 −98 18

Final Leading averages Edit

[3]

Rider Team Average
Adam Ellis Birmingham 10.14
Rob Branford Rye House 10.14
Bradley Wilson-Dean Eastbourne 9.83

National League Knockout Cup Edit

The 2015 National League Knockout Cup was the 18th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams. Eastbourne Eagles were the winners.[4] [5]

First round Edit

Date Team one Score Team two
12/04 Mildenhall 38-52 King's Lynn
15/04 King's Lynn 54-35 Mildenhall
06/04 Rye House 42-45 Stoke
19/04 Stoke 44-45 Rye House

Quarter-finals Edit

Date Team one Score Team two
19/07 Buxton 51-39 Kings Lynn
21/08 Kings Lynn 53-37 Buxton
16/05 Stoke 35-43 Cradley
27/05 Cradley 57-33 Stoke
20/05 Birmingham 47-42 Eastbourne
21/06 Eastbourne 50-39 Birmingham
11/05 Kent 52-38 Coventry
15/05 Coventry 45-45 Kent

Semi-finals Edit

Date Team one Score Team two
29/06 Kent 28-42 Eastbourne
01.08 Eastbourne 50-40 Kent
07/10 King's Lynn 39-51 Cradley
14/10 Cradley 57-33 King's Lynn

Final Edit

Date Team one Score Team two
21/10 Cradley 30-30 Eastbourne
24/10 Eastbourne 47-43 Cradley

Riders' Championship Edit

Ben Morley won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 26 September at Rye House Stadium.[6]

Pos. Rider Team Total
1 Ben Morley Kent 15
2 Danny Ayres Kent 12
3 Robert Branford Rye House 12
4 Kyle Hughes Rye House 11
5 Adam Ellis Birmingham 11
6 Liam Carr Buxton 10
7 Ryan Blacklock Buxton 10
8 Tom Stokes King's Lynn 8
9 Danny Halsey Mildenhall 7
10 Zach Wajtknecht Birmingham 7
11 Marc Owen Eastbourne 6
12 Rob Shuttleworth Coventry 5
13 Jon Armstrong Stoke 3
14 Connor Mountain Mildenhall ) 2
15 Lee Payne Stoke 1
16 Ryan Kinsley King's Lynn 0

Pairs Edit

The National League Pairs Championship, was held at King's Lynn Stadium, on 5 September 2015. The event was won by Ben Morley and Danny Ayres of the Kent Kings.[7]

Semi finals

  • Kent bt King's Lynn 7–2
  • Cradley bt Rye House 7–2

Final

  • Kent bt Cradley 7–2

Fours Edit

Birmingham won the National League Fours, held on 14 June 2015 at Brandon Stadium.[8]

Final
Pos Team Pts Riders
1 Birmingham 15 Ellis 5, Perry 4, Wajtknecht 4, Chapman 2
2 Coventry 15 Greenwood 6, Ritchings 4, Crang 3, Shuttleworth 2
3 Kent 13 Morley 6, Ayres 3, Baseby 2, Shanes 2
4 Rye House 4 Hughes 2, Chessell 1, Priest 1, Woods 0
  • Ellis beat Greenwood in run-off

Riders & averages Edit

Unless otherwise stated, all listed riders were declared at the start of the 2015 National League season.[9]

Birmingham Brummies

Buxton Hitmen

Coventry Storm

Cradley Heathens

Eastbourne Eagles

Kent Kings

King's Lynn Young Stars

Mildenhall Fen Tigers

Rye House Raiders

Stoke Potters

Development Leagues Edit

Midland Development League Edit

Pos team P W D L Pts
1 King's Lynn 18 13 2 3 28
2 Belle Vue 18 13 1 4 27
3 Buxton 18 11 1 6 23
4 Peterborough 16 10 0 6 20
5 Long Eaton 17 9 1 7 19
6 Coventry 16 6 1 9 13
7 Scunthorpe 18 6 0 12 12
8 Milton Keynes 17 5 1 11 11
9 Wolverhampton 17 5 1 11 11
10 Stoke 16 3 0 13 6

Northern Junior League Edit

Pos team P W D L Pts
1 Northside 10 8 1 1 17
2 Berwick 10 8 0 2 16
3 Workington 10 5 1 4 11
4 Redcar 10 4 0 6 8
5 Castleford 10 3 0 7 6
6 Newcastle 10 1 0 9 2

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b Josh Bates replaced Perry for the eleventh declaration of the season.[10] This change was reverted for the thirteenth declaration of the season.[11] Bates replaced Perry once again, for the fourteenth declaration of the season,[12] but the change was reverted for the fifteenth declaration of the season.[13]
  2. ^ a b Liam Carr replaced Ben Hopwood for the fourth declaration of the season.[14]
  3. ^ a b Steve Jones replaced Adam Extance for the thirteenth declaration of the season.[11]
  4. ^ a b David Speight replaced Paul Bowen for the thirteenth declaration of the season.[11]
  5. ^ a b David Holt replaced Cameron Hoskins for the fourth declaration of the season.[14]
  6. ^ a b Ryan Macdonald replaced David Holt for the twenty-first declaration of the season.[15]
  7. ^ Ben Basford replaced Sam Darroch for the fourth declaration of the season.[14]
  8. ^ Buxton Hitmen competed with seven riders for the majority of the season. However, Jack Parkinson-Blackburn was signed for the twenty-first declaration.[15]
  9. ^ a b Mark Baseby replaced Luke Crang for the seventeenth declaration of the season.[16]
  10. ^ a b Ben Hopwood replaced David Mason for Declaration 9a of the season.[18]
  11. ^ a b Matthew Bates replaced Danny Warwick for the second declaration of the season.[17]
  12. ^ a b Daniel Spiller replaced Matthew Bates for the nineteenth declaration of the season.[19]
  13. ^ a b Gary Cottham replaced Kelsey Dugard for the twelfth declaration of the season.[20] This change was reverted for the sixteenth declaration of the season.[21]
  14. ^ Kent Kings competed with seven riders for the majority of the season. However, Ben Basford was signed for the eighteenth declaration.[22]
  15. ^ a b Jake Knight replaced James Cockle for the twelfth declaration of the season.[20]
  16. ^ a b Stefan Farnaby replaced Liam Rumsey for the fifth declaration of the season.[23]
  17. ^ a b Nick Laurence replaced Stefan Farnaby for the fourteenth declaration of the season.[12]
  18. ^ For the twentieth declaration, Danyon Hume was no longer listed as a rider for the Rye House Raiders. No replacement was announced.[26] Hume returned to the team for the twenty-second declaration.[27]
  19. ^ a b Paul Burnett replaced Cameron Hoskins for the fourth declaration of the season.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ Pearson, Nigel (7 September 2015). "Mildenhall 42 Birmingham 47: Brilliant Brummies in title triumph". Birmingham Mail. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. ^ "BRITISH SPEEDWAY NL STATEMENT - British Speedway Official Website".
  3. ^ "2015 Averages" (PDF). Speedway GB.
  4. ^ "National League Knockout Cup Winners". Speedway Archive.
  5. ^ "Ocitber 2015 results". Speedway Great Britain.
  6. ^ "2015 National League Riders' Championship" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  7. ^ "National League Pairs" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  8. ^ "2015 National League Fours" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  9. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 1" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  10. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 11" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  11. ^ a b c "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 13" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 22 July 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  12. ^ a b "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 14" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  13. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 15" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  14. ^ a b c d "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 4" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 15 May 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  15. ^ a b "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 21" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  16. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 17" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 3 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  17. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 3" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  18. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 9a" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  19. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 19" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 14 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  20. ^ a b "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 12" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 15 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  21. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 16" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 28 July 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  22. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 18" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 7 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  23. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 5" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  24. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 2" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 17 April 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  25. ^ Brendan Johnson replaced Luke Priest for the second declaration of the season.[24] This change was reverted for the fifth declaration of the season.
  26. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 20" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  27. ^ "2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 22" (PDF). National League. Speedway GB. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2015.

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The 2015 National League was the seventh season of the National League the third tier of British speedway The Cradley Heathens were the defending champions after winning the competition in 2014 2015 National League speedway seasonLeagueNational LeagueChampionsBirmingham BrummiesKnockout CupEastbourne EaglesNational TrophyEastbourne EaglesIndividualBen MorleyPairsKent KingsFoursBirmingham BrummiesHighest averageAdam EllisDivision s above2015 Elite League2015 Premier League 2014 2016 Cradley finished the 2015 season in third place as the Birmingham Brummies won the championship title With 14 wins from 18 matches the Brummies won the title after a 47 42 victory at the Mildenhall Fen Tigers in September 1 and ultimately finished 6 points clear of the Eastbourne Eagles Contents 1 Teams 2 Final league table 3 Final Leading averages 4 National League Knockout Cup 4 1 First round 4 2 Quarter finals 4 3 Semi finals 4 4 Final 5 Riders Championship 6 Pairs 7 Fours 8 Riders amp averages 9 Development Leagues 9 1 Midland Development League 9 2 Northern Junior League 10 See also 11 Notes 12 ReferencesTeams EditThe 2015 season featured 10 teams one more than in 2014 The Scunthorpe Stags and Devon Demons did not compete in 2015 whilst the Birmingham Brummies Eastbourne Eagles and Rye House Raiders all joined the league National League co ordinator Peter Morrish expressed his excitement ahead of the new season with the addition of the Brummies and Eagles especially two teams with extensive Elite League experience it was expected to be one of the most exciting National League seasons in years 2 Final league table EditPos Club M Home Away F A PtsW D L 4W 3W D 1L L1 Birmingham Brummies C 18 8 0 1 4 2 0 2 1 867 758 109 482 Eastbourne Eagles 18 9 0 0 2 1 1 2 3 908 726 182 423 Cradley Heathens 18 8 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 839 745 94 374 Coventry Storm 18 8 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 816 774 42 365 Rye House Raiders 18 6 1 2 1 2 0 1 5 797 766 31 306 King s Lynn Young Stars 18 7 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 797 847 50 247 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 18 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 730 879 149 228 Buxton Hitmen 18 5 0 4 0 1 0 2 6 774 862 88 209 Stoke Potters 18 4 1 4 0 2 0 0 7 765 838 73 1910 Kent Kings 18 4 0 5 0 0 1 4 4 766 864 98 18Final Leading averages Edit 3 Rider Team AverageAdam Ellis Birmingham 10 14Rob Branford Rye House 10 14Bradley Wilson Dean Eastbourne 9 83National League Knockout Cup EditThe 2015 National League Knockout Cup was the 18th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams Eastbourne Eagles were the winners 4 5 First round Edit Date Team one Score Team two12 04 Mildenhall 38 52 King s Lynn15 04 King s Lynn 54 35 Mildenhall06 04 Rye House 42 45 Stoke19 04 Stoke 44 45 Rye HouseQuarter finals Edit Date Team one Score Team two19 07 Buxton 51 39 Kings Lynn21 08 Kings Lynn 53 37 Buxton16 05 Stoke 35 43 Cradley27 05 Cradley 57 33 Stoke20 05 Birmingham 47 42 Eastbourne21 06 Eastbourne 50 39 Birmingham11 05 Kent 52 38 Coventry15 05 Coventry 45 45 KentSemi finals Edit Date Team one Score Team two29 06 Kent 28 42 Eastbourne01 08 Eastbourne 50 40 Kent07 10 King s Lynn 39 51 Cradley14 10 Cradley 57 33 King s LynnFinal Edit Date Team one Score Team two21 10 Cradley 30 30 Eastbourne24 10 Eastbourne 47 43 CradleyRiders Championship EditBen Morley won the Riders Championship The final was held on 26 September at Rye House Stadium 6 Pos Rider Team Total1 Ben Morley Kent 152 Danny Ayres Kent 123 Robert Branford Rye House 124 Kyle Hughes Rye House 115 Adam Ellis Birmingham 116 Liam Carr Buxton 107 Ryan Blacklock Buxton 108 Tom Stokes King s Lynn 89 Danny Halsey Mildenhall 710 Zach Wajtknecht Birmingham 711 Marc Owen Eastbourne 612 Rob Shuttleworth Coventry 513 Jon Armstrong Stoke 314 Connor Mountain Mildenhall 215 Lee Payne Stoke 116 Ryan Kinsley King s Lynn 0Pairs EditThe National League Pairs Championship was held at King s Lynn Stadium on 5 September 2015 The event was won by Ben Morley and Danny Ayres of the Kent Kings 7 Group APos Team Pts Riders1 Rye House 28 Branford 14 Hughes 142 King s Lynn 20 Stokes 13 Bailey 73 Eastbourne 15 Wilson Dean 9 Owen 64 Stoke 14 Armstrong 14 Payne 05 Coventry 13 Knuckey 11 Baseby 2 Group BPos Team Pts Riders1 Kent 23 Morley 12 Ayres 112 Cradley 21 Clegg 12 Perks 93 Birmingham 20 Wajtknecht 12 Perry 84 Mildenhall 14 Halsey 11 Mountain 35 Buxton 12 Carr 7 Blacklock 5 Semi finals Kent bt King s Lynn 7 2 Cradley bt Rye House 7 2Final Kent bt Cradley 7 2Fours EditBirmingham won the National League Fours held on 14 June 2015 at Brandon Stadium 8 Group APos Team Pts Riders1 Birmingham 18 Ellis 6 Perry 5 Wajtknecht 4 Chapman 32 Coventry 14 Greenwood 6 Ritchings 5 Crang 2 Shuttleworth 13 Eastbourne 8 Wilson Dean 4 Owen 3 Mason 1 Andrews 04 King s Lynn 7 Kinsley 3 Bailey 2 Sokes 2 Cockle 0 Group BPos Team Pts Riders1 Kent 16 Ayres 5 Morley 5 Baseby 3 Shanes 32 Rye House 16 Hughes 6 Priest 5 Chessell 3 Woods 23 Cradley 9 Harris 3 Perks 3 Williamson 2 Mogridge 14 Mildenhall 7 Halsey 4 Coles 2 Kingston 1 Mountain 0 FinalPos Team Pts Riders1 Birmingham 15 Ellis 5 Perry 4 Wajtknecht 4 Chapman 22 Coventry 15 Greenwood 6 Ritchings 4 Crang 3 Shuttleworth 23 Kent 13 Morley 6 Ayres 3 Baseby 2 Shanes 24 Rye House 4 Hughes 2 Chessell 1 Priest 1 Woods 0Ellis beat Greenwood in run offRiders amp averages EditUnless otherwise stated all listed riders were declared at the start of the 2015 National League season 9 Birmingham Brummies Adam Ellis 10 14 Zach Wajtknecht 9 51 Tom Perry 8 58 N 1 Josh Bates 8 46 N 1 Sam Chapman 5 18 Adam Kirby 3 77 Harvie Banks 3 00 Alex Wilson 3 00 Robert Parker 3 00 Buxton Hitmen Tony Atkin 8 18 Ben Hopwood 8 00 N 2 Liam Carr 7 73 N 2 Ryan Blacklock 6 84 Steve Jones 4 96 N 3 David Speight 4 69 N 4 Tom Woolley 4 68 Adam Extance 4 48 N 3 David Holt 3 44 N 5 N 6 Cameron Hoskins 3 00 N 5 Ryan Macdonald 3 00 N 6 Paul Bowen 3 00 N 4 Sam Darroch 3 00 N 7 Jack Parkinson Blackburn 3 00 N 8 Coventry Storm Luke Crang 8 44 N 9 Dan Greenwood 8 29 Darryl Ritchings 7 32 Martin Knuckey 6 78 Rob Shuttleworth 6 23 Mark Baseby 5 88 N 9 Jamie Halder 3 00 Conor Dwyer 5 44 Callum Walker 3 00 Cradley Heathens Max Clegg 9 72 Matt Williamson 8 69 Ellis Perks 7 14 Nathan Greaves 7 08 Arron Mogridge 4 94 Michael Neale 4 85 Luke Harris 3 00 Tyler Govier 3 00 Eastbourne Eagles Bradley Wilson Dean 9 83 Ben Hopwood 8 00 N 10 Marc Owen 7 25 Danny Warwick 7 01 N 11 David Mason 6 96 N 10 Daniel Spiller 6 63 N 12 Georgie Wood 5 90 Richard Andrews 5 18 Mattie Bates 4 86 N 11 N 12 Gary Cottham 4 70 N 13 Kelsey Dugard 4 49 N 13 Niall Strudwick 3 00 Kent Kings Ben Morley 9 63 James Shanes 7 85 Danny Ayres 7 05 Aaron Baseby 6 37 Danno Verge 3 00 Jamie Couzins 3 00 Adam Shepherd 3 00 Ben Basford 3 00 N 14 King s Lynn Young Stars James Cockle 8 59 N 15 Tom Stokes 7 10 Jake Knight 6 00 N 15 Scott Campos 5 65 Josh Bailey 6 02 Ryan Kinsley 5 13 Shane Hazelden 6 00 Layne Cupitt 3 00 Adam Portwood 3 00 Mildenhall Fen Tigers Danny Halsey 8 24 Connor Mountain 7 07 Jack Kingston 5 84 Connor Coles 5 61 Tom Bacon 4 42 Luke Ruddick 3 30 Liam Rumsey 3 05 N 16 Stefan Farnaby 3 00 N 16 N 17 Nick Laurence 3 00 N 17 Connor King 3 00 Rye House Raiders Robert Branford 10 14 Kyle Hughes 8 67 Luke Priest 6 88 25 Brendan Johnson 6 21 Luke Chessell 5 88 Alfie Bowtell 3 95 Danyon Hume 3 79 N 18 George Hunter 3 47 Sam Woods 3 27 Stoke Potters Lee Payne 8 00 Jon Armstrong 7 74 Danny Phillips 6 38 Chris Widman 4 73 Ryan Terry Daley 4 72 Shaun Tedham 4 50 N 19 Paul Burnett 4 46 N 19 Sam Ward 3 00Development Leagues EditMidland Development League Edit Pos team P W D L Pts1 King s Lynn 18 13 2 3 282 Belle Vue 18 13 1 4 273 Buxton 18 11 1 6 234 Peterborough 16 10 0 6 205 Long Eaton 17 9 1 7 196 Coventry 16 6 1 9 137 Scunthorpe 18 6 0 12 128 Milton Keynes 17 5 1 11 119 Wolverhampton 17 5 1 11 1110 Stoke 16 3 0 13 6Northern Junior League Edit Pos team P W D L Pts1 Northside 10 8 1 1 172 Berwick 10 8 0 2 163 Workington 10 5 1 4 114 Redcar 10 4 0 6 85 Castleford 10 3 0 7 66 Newcastle 10 1 0 9 2See also EditList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway Notes Edit a b Josh Bates replaced Perry for the eleventh declaration of the season 10 This change was reverted for the thirteenth declaration of the season 11 Bates replaced Perry once again for the fourteenth declaration of the season 12 but the change was reverted for the fifteenth declaration of the season 13 a b Liam Carr replaced Ben Hopwood for the fourth declaration of the season 14 a b Steve Jones replaced Adam Extance for the thirteenth declaration of the season 11 a b David Speight replaced Paul Bowen for the thirteenth declaration of the season 11 a b David Holt replaced Cameron Hoskins for the fourth declaration of the season 14 a b Ryan Macdonald replaced David Holt for the twenty first declaration of the season 15 Ben Basford replaced Sam Darroch for the fourth declaration of the season 14 Buxton Hitmen competed with seven riders for the majority of the season However Jack Parkinson Blackburn was signed for the twenty first declaration 15 a b Mark Baseby replaced Luke Crang for the seventeenth declaration of the season 16 a b Ben Hopwood replaced David Mason for Declaration 9a of the season 18 a b Matthew Bates replaced Danny Warwick for the second declaration of the season 17 a b Daniel Spiller replaced Matthew Bates for the nineteenth declaration of the season 19 a b Gary Cottham replaced Kelsey Dugard for the twelfth declaration of the season 20 This change was reverted for the sixteenth declaration of the season 21 Kent Kings competed with seven riders for the majority of the season However Ben Basford was signed for the eighteenth declaration 22 a b Jake Knight replaced James Cockle for the twelfth declaration of the season 20 a b Stefan Farnaby replaced Liam Rumsey for the fifth declaration of the season 23 a b Nick Laurence replaced Stefan Farnaby for the fourteenth declaration of the season 12 For the twentieth declaration Danyon Hume was no longer listed as a rider for the Rye House Raiders No replacement was announced 26 Hume returned to the team for the twenty second declaration 27 a b Paul Burnett replaced Cameron Hoskins for the fourth declaration of the season 14 References Edit Pearson Nigel 7 September 2015 Mildenhall 42 Birmingham 47 Brilliant Brummies in title triumph Birmingham Mail Trinity Mirror Retrieved 4 November 2015 BRITISH SPEEDWAY NL STATEMENT British Speedway Official Website 2015 Averages PDF Speedway GB National League Knockout Cup Winners Speedway Archive Ocitber 2015 results Speedway Great Britain 2015 National League Riders Championship PDF British Speedway Retrieved 30 June 2023 National League Pairs PDF British Speedway Retrieved 2 July 2023 2015 National League Fours PDF British Speedway Retrieved 10 July 2023 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 1 PDF National League Speedway GB 2 April 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 11 PDF National League Speedway GB 7 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 a b c 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 13 PDF National League Speedway GB 22 July 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 a b 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 14 PDF National League Speedway GB 24 July 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 15 PDF National League Speedway GB 27 July 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 a b c d 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 4 PDF National League Speedway GB 15 May 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 a b 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 21 PDF National League Speedway GB 27 August 2015 Retrieved 20 September 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 17 PDF National League Speedway GB 3 August 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 3 PDF National League Speedway GB 27 April 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 9a PDF National League Speedway GB 30 June 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 19 PDF National League Speedway GB 14 August 2015 Retrieved 23 August 2015 a b 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 12 PDF National League Speedway GB 15 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 16 PDF National League Speedway GB 28 July 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 18 PDF National League Speedway GB 7 August 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 5 PDF National League Speedway GB 19 May 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 2 PDF National League Speedway GB 17 April 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Brendan Johnson replaced Luke Priest for the second declaration of the season 24 This change was reverted for the fifth declaration of the season 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 20 PDF National League Speedway GB 20 August 2015 Retrieved 23 August 2015 2015 National League Team Declarations Issue 22 PDF National League 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