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SGB Premiership 2017

The 2017 SGB Premiership was the 83rd season of the top division of British Speedway. It was the first time that it was known as the SGB Premiership after changing its name from the Elite League.[1]

SGB Premiership 2017
LeagueSGB Premiership
ChampionsSwindon Robins
Knockout CupBelle Vue Aces
Elite ShieldPoole Pirates
IndividualFredrik Lindgren
PairsKing's Lynn Stars
Highest averageJason Doyle
Division/s belowSGB Championship
National League
Jason Doyle topped the averages and won the league with Swindon

Summary edit

The season ran between March and October 2017 and 8 teams participated (Coventry withdrew from the league before the season started, after they had originally entered the league). The lineup of teams for 2017 was different from the lineup of the 2016 Elite League. The Lakeside Hammers and Coventry Bees dropped out of the league and were replaced by the Rye House Rockets and the Somerset Rebels.[2][3][4]

At the annual Speedway AGM, which was held early in November 2016, it was agreed that speedway in Great Britain would be given what was described as "the biggest revamp of the sport in modern history". This involved numerous alterations to both the regulations and the branding of the sport. The former top level of British speedway, the Elite League, was replaced by the Speedway Great Britain Premiership. Among the most notable changes to the regulations is the reintroduction of promotion and relegation between the top two leagues: the team that finishes in last place in the Premiership will race against the winners of the new second tier of British speedway (the SGB Championship) in order to decide who will compete in the Premiership in 2018.[5]

The Swindon Robins were the champions defeating the Wolverhampton Wolves in the Grand Final.[6][7] Swindon won in extraordinary circumstances, having lost the first leg against Wolves at home 47–43, they won the away leg 47–42, with Wolves promoter Peter Adams gracious in defeat, stating that speedway was the winner.[8]

British TV broadcasting rights changed hands before the start of the 2017 SGB Premiership season, when Sky withdrew from their negotiated contract with the BSPA. BT then obtained the broadcasting rights for the 2017 season to be shown on their BT Sport channels.[1]

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Locations of the 2017 Premiership teams

League edit

Teams face each other four times: twice home and twice away. The first of the home and away meetings are called the 'A' fixtures, and the second are the 'B' fixtures.

Regular season edit

Final League Table

Pos. Club M Home Away F A Pts +/−
W D L 4W 3W D 1L L
1 Swindon Robins 28 11 1 2 5 3 0 3 3 1339 1181 +158 66
2 Wolverhampton Wolves 28 13 0 1 4 1 0 5 4 1354 1151 +197 63
3 Belle Vue Aces 28 10 1 3 3 4 0 3 4 1310 1224 +86 58
4 Poole Pirates 28 8 0 6 3 2 3 2 4 1286 1268 +18 50
5 Rye House Rockets 28 12 0 2 1 2 0 1 9 1289 1237 +52 48
6 Somerset Rebels 28 7 1 6 0 3 0 1 10 1184 1338 -154 32
7 King's Lynn Stars 28 5 0 9 1 3 0 1 9 1138 1364 -226 29
8 Leicester Lions 28 6 1 7 0 1 1 3 9 1197 1334 -137 27

[9]

A Fixtures

Home \ Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOL
Belle Vue 48–43 48–42 46–46 52–38 44–46 48–42 54–38
Kings Lynn 40–50 48–42 40–52 49–41 53–37 52–41 34–58
Leicester 41–49 54–38 34–56 44–46 48–42 48–42 36–57
Poole 43–47 44–49 52–40 50–33 54–36 45–47 46–44
Rye House 44–46 50–42 54–36 49–44 52–38 37–53 51–41
Somerset 50–40 44–46 61–30 47–43 54–38 44–46 44–49
Swindon 44–46 45–48 52–40 45–45 50–42 57–35 46–45
Wolverhampton 48–42 59–30 45–44 44–48 55–37 62–28 49–43
Source: [10]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

B Fixtures

Home \ Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOL
Belle Vue 54–39 42–48 59–31 58–33 49–41 35–49 53–40
Kings Lynn 45–48 50–40 43–50 44–46 43–47 40–50 21–41
Leicester 40–50 62–28 45–45 46–44 57–33 45–46 41–49
Poole 53–40 59–33 56–34 30–60 44–45 36–56 48–45
Rye House 48–44 65–26 55–38 56–35 60–30 46–29 48–42
Somerset 55–35 41–49 42–42 45–48 48–42 37–53 45–44
Swindon 48–42 48–41 50–41 56–34 57–33 54–35 52–40
Wolverhampton 49–41 48–24 54–39 50–43 50–41 56–34 52–38
Source: [10]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs edit

Draw

Semi Finals Grand Final
          
1 Poole Pirates 44 38 82
4 Swindon Robins 46 51 97
Swindon Robins 43 47 90
Wolverhampton Wolves 47 42 89
3 Wolverhampton Wolves 51 39 90
2 Belle Vue Aces 38 51 89

Home team scores are in Dark Black

Semi-Finals

11 September [11] Poole Pirates 44–46 Swindon Robins Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Mick Bates


25 September [12] Swindon Robins 51–38 Poole Pirates Abbey Stadium, Blunsdon
Referee(s):
Graham Flint


25 September [13] Wolverhampton Wolves 51–38 Belle Vue Aces Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington


29 September [14] Belle Vue Aces 51–39 Wolverhampton Wolves National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Phil Griffin


Grand Final

2 October [15] Swindon Robins
Jason Doyle 11
Nick Morris 9
David Bellego 7
Tobiasz Musielak 6
Bradley Wilson-Dean 4
Liam Carr 4
Adam Ellis 2
43–47 Wolverhampton Wolves
Sam Masters 12
Rory Schlein 11
Chris Harris 9
Kyle Howarth 7
Mark Riss 5
Nathan Greaves 3
Jacob Thorssell R/R
Abbey Stadium, Blunsdon
Referee(s):
Christina Turnbull


4 October [16] Wolverhampton Wolves
Sam Masters 12
Rory Schlein 10
Kyle Howarth 8
Nathan Greaves 7
Chris Harris 4
Mark Riss 1
Jacob Thorssell R/R
42–47 Swindon Robins
Jason Doyle 13
Nick Morris 11
Tobiasz Musielak 8
Adam Ellis 6
Bradley Wilson-Dean 5
David Bellego 4
Liam Carr 0
Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Chris Durno

Promotion and relegation play-off edit

9 October [17] Sheffield Tigers 32–58 Leicester Lions Owlerton Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd


16 October [18] Leicester Lions 49–41 Sheffield Tigers Beaumont Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Mick Bates

Knockout Cup edit

The 2017 Knockout Cup was the 75th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. The competition returned after a four-year absence under a new name, it had previously been known as the Elite League Knockout Cup. Belle Vue Aces were the winners of the competition for a 14th time and extended their all time record.

Draw

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
               
1 Somerset Rebels 49 42 91
8 Leicester Lions 41 48 89
Wolverhampton Wolves 59 37 96
Somerset Rebels 31 53 84
5 King's Lynn Stars 36 42 78
4 Wolverhampton Wolves 54 48 102
Wolverhampton Wolves 50 38 88
Belle Vue Aces 40 52 92
3 Rye House Rockets 41 39 80
6 Swindon Robins 49 51 100
Swindon Robins 50 38 88
Belle Vue Aces 39 52 91
7 Poole Pirates 46 33 79
2 Belle Vue Aces 44 57 111

Home team scores are in bold

Final edit

10 October [19] Wolverhampton Wolves
Nick Morris (10)
Ricky Wells (13)
Scott Nicholls (8)
Rider Replacement
Sam Masters (7)
Mark Riss (7)
Nathan Greaves (5)
50–40 Belle Vue Aces
Kenneth Bjerre (11)
Steve Worrall (6)
Rider Replacement
Rohan Tungate (5)
Craig Cook (10)
Dan Bewley (6)
Jack Smith (2)
Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allan


16 October [20] Belle Vue Aces
Kenneth Bjerre (15)
Steve Worrall (7)
Rider Replacement
Rohan Tungate (14)
Craig Harris (6)
Dan Bewley (8)
Jack Smith (2)
52–38 Wolverhampton Wolves
Scott Nicholls (4)
Richard Lawson (10)
Richie Worrall (5)
Rider Replacement
Sam Masters (10)
Mark Riss (6)
Nathan Greaves (3)
National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Graham Flint

Elite Shield edit

27 March [21] Wolverhampton Wolves 50–40 Poole Pirates Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Margaret Vardy


29 March [22] Poole Pirates 58–32 Wolverhampton Wolves Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allan

Riders' Championship edit

Freddie Lindgren won the Riders' Championship for the third time. The final was held at National Speedway Stadium on 16 September.[23][24]

Pos. Rider Pts Total SF Final
1   Freddie Lindgren 2,1,3,3,2 11 x 3
2   Max Fricke 3,3,exc,1,2 9 2 2
3   Craig Cook 3,2,2,3,3 13 x 1
4   Jacob Thorssell 3,0,3,0,2 8 3 0
5   Hans Andersen 3,3,2,2,0 10 1
6   Josh Grajczonek 1,2,3,2,1 9 0
7   Scott Nicholls 2,3,1,1,1 8
8   Nick Morris 1,2,2,0,3 8
9   Chris Harris 0,1,1,3,3 8
10   Josh Auty ret,2,3,2,1 8
11   Brady Kurtz 2,3,0,2,ret 7
12   Jason Doyle 1,0,ret,3,3 7
13   Richard Lawson 1,0,2,1,1 5
14   Kim Nilsson ret,1,1,1,2 5
15   Danny King 0,1,1,0,0 2
16   Thomas Jørgensen 2,0,0,0,exc 2
17   Rob Shuttleworth (res) 0 0
  • f=fell, exc=excluded, ret=retired ef=engine failure t-touched tapes

Pairs Championship edit

A pairs championship was held for the top tier of speedway the first time since the Elite League Pairs Championship. last held in 2011. Despite its comeback for 2017 it was not held again afterwards.[25]

Result

Semi Finals

Team One Team Two Score Result
Wolverhampton Rye House 7-2 Thorsell, Lindgren, Harris, Nicholls
King's Lynn Swindon 5-4 Doyle, Lambert, Holder, Morris

Final

Team One Team Two Score Result
King's Lynn Wolverhampton 7-2 Lambert, Holder, Thorsell, Lindgren

Final leading averages edit

Rider Team Average
  Jason Doyle Swindon 10.26
  Fredrik Lindgren Wolverhampton 9.95
  Nick Morris Swindon 9.42
  Jacob Thorssell Wolverhampton 9.33
  Kenneth Bjerre Belle Vue 8.98
  Craig Cook Belle Vue 8.68
  Krzysztof Kasprzak Rye House 8.64
  Rory Schlein Wolverhampton 8.61
  Chris Harris Rye House 8.47
  Brady Kurtz Poole 8.47

Riders and final averages edit

Belle Vue Aces

King's Lynn Stars

Leicester Lions

Poole Pirates

Rye House Rockets

Somerset Rebels

Swindon Robins

Wolverhampton Wolves

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "British Speedway moves to BT Sport for 2017 season". Sport on the Box. 7 March 2017.
  2. ^ "2017 SGB CHAMPIONSHIP DECLARATIONS". Speedway GB.
  3. ^ "Recap: Coventry Bees axed from 2017 SGB Premiership: Updates and reaction". Coventry Telegraphy. 26 February 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  4. ^ "SGB Premiership 2017 Roll of Honour".
  5. ^ "BRITISH SPEEDWAY GETS MAJOR REVAMP". Speedway GB. Speedway GB. 3 November 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  6. ^ "2017 Champions". Swindon Robins.
  7. ^ "SPEEDWAY: Swindon Robins crowned champs after brilliant late rally at Wolverhampton". Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard.
  8. ^ "Wolves 42 Swindon 47: Speedway final heartache for hosts - report and pictures". Express and Star. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  9. ^ 2017 SGB Premiership League Table Retrieved From Official Speedway GB Website
  10. ^ a b All British Speedway Result Details Are Retrieved From Official Speedway GB Website:
    • March Results
    • April Results
    • May Results
    • June Results
    • July Results
    • August Results
    • September Results
    • October Results
  11. ^ "Advantage Swindon - By Two!". 12 September 2017.
  12. ^ "Robins Reach The Final". 26 September 2017.
  13. ^ "Advantage Wolves?". 26 September 2017.
  14. ^ "Wolves Book Grand Final Spot". 30 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Robins Won't Give Up". 3 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Robins Clinch The Crown". 5 October 2017.
  17. ^ "Lions Roar At Owlerton". 10 October 2017.
  18. ^ "Lions Survive". 17 October 2017.
  19. ^ "Wolves Lead By Ten". 11 October 2017.
  20. ^ "Aces Are Cup Kings". 17 October 2017.
  21. ^ "Advantage Wolves?". 28 March 2017.
  22. ^ "Pirates' Shield Success". 30 March 2017.
  23. ^ "Elite League Riders' Championship". WWOS Backup. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  24. ^ "SGB Premiership Riders' Individual Championship" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  25. ^ "Stars Win Pairs Championship". 31 March 2017.
  26. ^ a b "Premier ship pairs" (PDF). Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 7 October 2021.

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The 2017 SGB Premiership was the 83rd season of the top division of British Speedway It was the first time that it was known as the SGB Premiership after changing its name from the Elite League 1 SGB Premiership 2017LeagueSGB PremiershipChampionsSwindon RobinsKnockout CupBelle Vue AcesElite ShieldPoole PiratesIndividualFredrik LindgrenPairsKing s Lynn StarsHighest averageJason DoyleDivision s belowSGB ChampionshipNational League 2016 2018 Jason Doyle topped the averages and won the league with Swindon Contents 1 Summary 2 League 2 1 Regular season 2 2 Play offs 3 Promotion and relegation play off 4 Knockout Cup 4 1 Final 5 Elite Shield 6 Riders Championship 7 Pairs Championship 8 Final leading averages 9 Riders and final averages 10 See also 11 ReferencesSummary editThe season ran between March and October 2017 and 8 teams participated Coventry withdrew from the league before the season started after they had originally entered the league The lineup of teams for 2017 was different from the lineup of the 2016 Elite League The Lakeside Hammers and Coventry Bees dropped out of the league and were replaced by the Rye House Rockets and the Somerset Rebels 2 3 4 At the annual Speedway AGM which was held early in November 2016 it was agreed that speedway in Great Britain would be given what was described as the biggest revamp of the sport in modern history This involved numerous alterations to both the regulations and the branding of the sport The former top level of British speedway the Elite League was replaced by the Speedway Great Britain Premiership Among the most notable changes to the regulations is the reintroduction of promotion and relegation between the top two leagues the team that finishes in last place in the Premiership will race against the winners of the new second tier of British speedway the SGB Championship in order to decide who will compete in the Premiership in 2018 5 The Swindon Robins were the champions defeating the Wolverhampton Wolves in the Grand Final 6 7 Swindon won in extraordinary circumstances having lost the first leg against Wolves at home 47 43 they won the away leg 47 42 with Wolves promoter Peter Adams gracious in defeat stating that speedway was the winner 8 British TV broadcasting rights changed hands before the start of the 2017 SGB Premiership season when Sky withdrew from their negotiated contract with the BSPA BT then obtained the broadcasting rights for the 2017 season to be shown on their BT Sport channels 1 nbsp nbsp Belle Vue nbsp King s Lynn nbsp Leicester nbsp Poole nbsp Rye House nbsp Somerset nbsp Swindon nbsp Wolvesclass notpageimage Locations of the 2017 Premiership teamsLeague editTeams face each other four times twice home and twice away The first of the home and away meetings are called the A fixtures and the second are the B fixtures Regular season edit Final League Table Pos Club M Home Away F A Pts W D L 4W 3W D 1L L 1 Swindon Robins 28 11 1 2 5 3 0 3 3 1339 1181 158 66 2 Wolverhampton Wolves 28 13 0 1 4 1 0 5 4 1354 1151 197 63 3 Belle Vue Aces 28 10 1 3 3 4 0 3 4 1310 1224 86 58 4 Poole Pirates 28 8 0 6 3 2 3 2 4 1286 1268 18 50 5 Rye House Rockets 28 12 0 2 1 2 0 1 9 1289 1237 52 48 6 Somerset Rebels 28 7 1 6 0 3 0 1 10 1184 1338 154 32 7 King s Lynn Stars 28 5 0 9 1 3 0 1 9 1138 1364 226 29 8 Leicester Lions 28 6 1 7 0 1 1 3 9 1197 1334 137 27 9 A Fixtures Home Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOL Belle Vue 48 43 48 42 46 46 52 38 44 46 48 42 54 38 Kings Lynn 40 50 48 42 40 52 49 41 53 37 52 41 34 58 Leicester 41 49 54 38 34 56 44 46 48 42 48 42 36 57 Poole 43 47 44 49 52 40 50 33 54 36 45 47 46 44 Rye House 44 46 50 42 54 36 49 44 52 38 37 53 51 41 Somerset 50 40 44 46 61 30 47 43 54 38 44 46 44 49 Swindon 44 46 45 48 52 40 45 45 50 42 57 35 46 45 Wolverhampton 48 42 59 30 45 44 44 48 55 37 62 28 49 43 Source 10 Legend Blue home team win Yellow draw Red away team win B Fixtures Home Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOL Belle Vue 54 39 42 48 59 31 58 33 49 41 35 49 53 40 Kings Lynn 45 48 50 40 43 50 44 46 43 47 40 50 21 41 Leicester 40 50 62 28 45 45 46 44 57 33 45 46 41 49 Poole 53 40 59 33 56 34 30 60 44 45 36 56 48 45 Rye House 48 44 65 26 55 38 56 35 60 30 46 29 48 42 Somerset 55 35 41 49 42 42 45 48 48 42 37 53 45 44 Swindon 48 42 48 41 50 41 56 34 57 33 54 35 52 40 Wolverhampton 49 41 48 24 54 39 50 43 50 41 56 34 52 38 Source 10 Legend Blue home team win Yellow draw Red away team win Play offs edit Draw Semi FinalsGrand Final 1Poole Pirates4438824Swindon Robins465197Swindon Robins434790Wolverhampton Wolves4742893Wolverhampton Wolves5139902Belle Vue Aces385189 Home team scores are in Dark BlackSemi Finals 11 September 11 Poole Pirates 44 46 Swindon Robins Poole Stadium Referee s Mick Bates 25 September 12 Swindon Robins 51 38 Poole Pirates Abbey Stadium Blunsdon Referee s Graham Flint 25 September 13 Wolverhampton Wolves 51 38 Belle Vue Aces Monmore Green Referee s Willie Dishington 29 September 14 Belle Vue Aces 51 39 Wolverhampton Wolves National Speedway Stadium Referee s Phil Griffin Grand Final 2 October 15 Swindon RobinsJason Doyle 11Nick Morris 9David Bellego 7Tobiasz Musielak 6Bradley Wilson Dean 4Liam Carr 4Adam Ellis 2 43 47 Wolverhampton WolvesSam Masters 12Rory Schlein 11Chris Harris 9Kyle Howarth 7Mark Riss 5Nathan Greaves 3Jacob Thorssell R R Abbey Stadium Blunsdon Referee s Christina Turnbull 4 October 16 Wolverhampton WolvesSam Masters 12Rory Schlein 10Kyle Howarth 8Nathan Greaves 7Chris Harris 4Mark Riss 1Jacob Thorssell R R 42 47 Swindon RobinsJason Doyle 13Nick Morris 11Tobiasz Musielak 8Adam Ellis 6Bradley Wilson Dean 5David Bellego 4Liam Carr 0 Monmore Green Referee s Chris DurnoPromotion and relegation play off edit9 October 17 Sheffield Tigers 32 58 Leicester Lions Owlerton Stadium Referee s Craig Ackroyd 16 October 18 Leicester Lions 49 41 Sheffield Tigers Beaumont Park Stadium Referee s Mick BatesKnockout Cup editThe 2017 Knockout Cup was the 75th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams The competition returned after a four year absence under a new name it had previously been known as the Elite League Knockout Cup Belle Vue Aces were the winners of the competition for a 14th time and extended their all time record Draw Quarter FinalsSemi FinalsFinal 1Somerset Rebels4942918Leicester Lions414889Wolverhampton Wolves593796Somerset Rebels3153845King s Lynn Stars3642784Wolverhampton Wolves5448102Wolverhampton Wolves503888Belle Vue Aces4052923Rye House Rockets4139806Swindon Robins4951100Swindon Robins503888Belle Vue Aces3952917Poole Pirates4633792Belle Vue Aces4457111 Home team scores are in bold Final edit 10 October 19 Wolverhampton WolvesNick Morris 10 Ricky Wells 13 Scott Nicholls 8 Rider ReplacementSam Masters 7 Mark Riss 7 Nathan Greaves 5 50 40 Belle Vue AcesKenneth Bjerre 11 Steve Worrall 6 Rider Replacement Rohan Tungate 5 Craig Cook 10 Dan Bewley 6 Jack Smith 2 Monmore Green Referee s Ronnie Allan 16 October 20 Belle Vue AcesKenneth Bjerre 15 Steve Worrall 7 Rider Replacement Rohan Tungate 14 Craig Harris 6 Dan Bewley 8 Jack Smith 2 52 38 Wolverhampton WolvesScott Nicholls 4 Richard Lawson 10 Richie Worrall 5 Rider ReplacementSam Masters 10 Mark Riss 6 Nathan Greaves 3 National Speedway Stadium Referee s Graham FlintElite Shield edit27 March 21 Wolverhampton Wolves 50 40 Poole Pirates Monmore Green Referee s Margaret Vardy 29 March 22 Poole Pirates 58 32 Wolverhampton Wolves Poole Stadium Referee s Ronnie AllanRiders Championship editFreddie Lindgren won the Riders Championship for the third time The final was held at National Speedway Stadium on 16 September 23 24 Pos Rider Pts Total SF Final 1 nbsp Freddie Lindgren 2 1 3 3 2 11 x 3 2 nbsp Max Fricke 3 3 exc 1 2 9 2 2 3 nbsp Craig Cook 3 2 2 3 3 13 x 1 4 nbsp Jacob Thorssell 3 0 3 0 2 8 3 0 5 nbsp Hans Andersen 3 3 2 2 0 10 1 6 nbsp Josh Grajczonek 1 2 3 2 1 9 0 7 nbsp Scott Nicholls 2 3 1 1 1 8 8 nbsp Nick Morris 1 2 2 0 3 8 9 nbsp Chris Harris 0 1 1 3 3 8 10 nbsp Josh Auty ret 2 3 2 1 8 11 nbsp Brady Kurtz 2 3 0 2 ret 7 12 nbsp Jason Doyle 1 0 ret 3 3 7 13 nbsp Richard Lawson 1 0 2 1 1 5 14 nbsp Kim Nilsson ret 1 1 1 2 5 15 nbsp Danny King 0 1 1 0 0 2 16 nbsp Thomas Jorgensen 2 0 0 0 exc 2 17 nbsp Rob Shuttleworth res 0 0 f fell exc excluded ret retired ef engine failure t touched tapesPairs Championship editA pairs championship was held for the top tier of speedway the first time since the Elite League Pairs Championship last held in 2011 Despite its comeback for 2017 it was not held again afterwards 25 Result Group A 26 Pos Club Riders Pts 1st Wolverhampton Fredrik Lingdren amp Jacob Thorsell 17 2nd Swindon Jason Doyle amp Nick Morris 14 3rd Somerset Patrick Hougaard amp Rohan Tungate 12 4th Belle Vue Craig Cook amp Max Fricke 11 Group B 26 Pos Club Riders Pts 1st King s Lynn Chris Holder amp Robert Lambert 21 2nd Rye House Scott Nicholls amp Chris Harris 15 3rd Leicester Danny King amp Kim Nilsson 11 4th Poole Brady Kurtz amp Jack Holder 7 Semi Finals Team One Team Two Score Result Wolverhampton Rye House 7 2 Thorsell Lindgren Harris Nicholls King s Lynn Swindon 5 4 Doyle Lambert Holder Morris Final Team One Team Two Score Result King s Lynn Wolverhampton 7 2 Lambert Holder Thorsell LindgrenFinal leading averages editRider Team Average nbsp Jason Doyle Swindon 10 26 nbsp Fredrik Lindgren Wolverhampton 9 95 nbsp Nick Morris Swindon 9 42 nbsp Jacob Thorssell Wolverhampton 9 33 nbsp Kenneth Bjerre Belle Vue 8 98 nbsp Craig Cook Belle Vue 8 68 nbsp Krzysztof Kasprzak Rye House 8 64 nbsp Rory Schlein Wolverhampton 8 61 nbsp Chris Harris Rye House 8 47 nbsp Brady Kurtz Poole 8 47Riders and final averages editBelle Vue Aces nbsp Kenneth Bjerre 8 98 nbsp Craig Cook 8 68 nbsp Max Fricke 8 10 nbsp Steve Worrall 7 63 nbsp Rohan Tungate 7 31 nbsp Justin Sedgmen 6 48 nbsp Dan Bewley 5 52 nbsp Jack Smith 2 24 King s Lynn Stars nbsp Robert Lambert 8 00 nbsp Chris Holder 8 00 nbsp Troy Batchelor 7 87 nbsp Thomas Jorgensen 6 73 nbsp Kai Huckenbeck 6 38 nbsp Lewis Rose 6 19 nbsp Michael Palm Toft 5 73 nbsp Nicklas Porsing 5 45 nbsp Josh Auty 5 33 nbsp Thomas H Jonasson 4 91 nbsp Danny Ayres 4 29 nbsp Simon Lambert 2 74 nbsp Josh Bailey 1 33 Leicester Lions nbsp Kim Nilsson 7 60 nbsp Danny King 7 19 nbsp Erik Riss 6 53 nbsp Lasse Bjerre 6 52 nbsp Josh Bates 6 27 nbsp Pawel Przedpelski 6 00 1 match only nbsp Kyle Newman 5 78 nbsp Jason Garrity 5 54 nbsp Kacper Gomolski 5 00 nbsp Josh Auty 5 00 2 matches only nbsp Danny Ayres 4 40 Poole Pirates nbsp Brady Kurtz 8 47 nbsp Hans Andersen 8 42 nbsp Lewis Kerr 7 80 nbsp Richie Worrall 7 07 nbsp Jack Holder 6 92 nbsp Timo Lahti 6 85 nbsp Paul Starke 6 60 nbsp Nicolai Klindt 6 48 nbsp Edward Kennett 6 43 nbsp Krzysztof Kasprzak 5 83 nbsp Grzegorz Zengota 5 23 3 matches only nbsp Kyle Newman 4 71 nbsp James Shanes 3 96 Rye House Rockets nbsp Krzysztof Kasprzak 8 64 nbsp Chris Harris 8 47 nbsp Scott Nicholls 7 94 nbsp Ricky Wells 7 31 nbsp Edward Kennett 7 09 nbsp Ben Barker 6 93 nbsp Stuart Robson 6 83 nbsp Ellis Perks 5 23 nbsp Robert Branford 3 92 nbsp Ben Morley 3 29 nbsp Davey Watt 2 86 2 matches only Somerset Rebels nbsp Josh Grajczonek 7 53 nbsp Charles Wright 7 21 nbsp Richard Lawson 6 79 nbsp Patrick Hougaard 6 67 nbsp Cameron Heeps 6 16 nbsp Lewis Kerr 5 93 nbsp Jake Allen 5 61 nbsp Rohan Tungate 5 33 nbsp Paul Starke 4 59 nbsp Jan Graversen 4 27 Swindon Robins nbsp Jason Doyle 10 26 nbsp Nick Morris 9 42 nbsp Tobiasz Musielak 8 32 nbsp David Bellego 7 90 nbsp Adam Ellis 6 27 nbsp Bradley Wilson Dean 5 05 nbsp Zach Wajtknecht 5 86 nbsp Dany Gappmaier 4 40 2 matches only nbsp Emil Grondal 3 62 Wolverhampton Wolves nbsp Fredrik Lindgren 9 95 nbsp Jacob Thorssell 9 33 nbsp Rory Schlein 8 61 nbsp Sam Masters 8 12 nbsp Kyle Howarth 7 78 nbsp Mark Riss 6 00 nbsp Adam Skornicki 3 75 nbsp Nathan Greaves 3 04 nbsp Max Clegg 2 25 nbsp Ellis Perks 1 45 See also editThe second division of British speedway SGB Championship 2017 List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References edit a b British Speedway moves to BT Sport for 2017 season Sport on the Box 7 March 2017 2017 SGB CHAMPIONSHIP DECLARATIONS Speedway GB Recap Coventry Bees axed from 2017 SGB Premiership Updates and reaction Coventry Telegraphy 26 February 2017 Retrieved 20 June 2021 SGB Premiership 2017 Roll of Honour BRITISH SPEEDWAY GETS MAJOR REVAMP Speedway GB Speedway GB 3 November 2016 Retrieved 3 November 2016 2017 Champions Swindon Robins SPEEDWAY Swindon Robins crowned champs after brilliant late rally at Wolverhampton Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard Wolves 42 Swindon 47 Speedway final heartache for hosts report and pictures Express and Star Retrieved 8 May 2024 2017 SGB Premiership League Table Retrieved From Official Speedway GB Website a b All British Speedway Result Details Are Retrieved From Official Speedway GB Website March ResultsApril ResultsMay ResultsJune ResultsJuly ResultsAugust ResultsSeptember ResultsOctober Results Advantage Swindon By Two 12 September 2017 Robins Reach The Final 26 September 2017 Advantage Wolves 26 September 2017 Wolves Book Grand Final Spot 30 September 2017 Robins Won t Give Up 3 October 2017 Robins Clinch The Crown 5 October 2017 Lions Roar At Owlerton 10 October 2017 Lions Survive 17 October 2017 Wolves Lead By Ten 11 October 2017 Aces Are Cup Kings 17 October 2017 Advantage Wolves 28 March 2017 Pirates Shield Success 30 March 2017 Elite League Riders Championship WWOS Backup Retrieved 10 June 2023 SGB Premiership Riders Individual Championship PDF British Speedway Retrieved 10 June 2023 Stars Win Pairs Championship 31 March 2017 a b Premier ship pairs PDF Official British Speedway website Retrieved 7 October 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SGB Premiership 2017 amp oldid 1222913252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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