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SGB Premiership 2018

The SGB Premiership 2018 was the 84th season of the top division of Great British Speedway in 2018. The season ran between March and October 2018 and had eight teams participating. The line-up of teams remained the same as in 2017. The Swindon Robins were the defending champions after winning the title in 2017. BT Sport continued its TV coverage of the SGB Premiership in 2018. Poole Pirates defeated King's Lynn Stars in the Play off final. It was Poole's tenth tier one title, which brought them level in second place with the Wembley Lions in the historical records.[1][5]

SGB Premiership 2018
LeagueSGB Premiership
ChampionsPoole Pirates[1]
Knockout CupSomerset Rebels[2]
Charity ShieldSwindon Robins[3]
IndividualJason Doyle[4]
Highest averageRobert Lambert
Division/s belowSGB Championship
National League

2018 teams Edit

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Locations of the 2018 Premiership teams

Regulation changes Edit

At the Speedway AGM in November 2017, a number of changes were made to the rules and regulations for 2018. The biggest change was the introduction of fixed race nights: from now on, all Premiership meetings would be held on either a Monday or Wednesday, with Swindon Robins receiving special dispensation to continue to host home meetings on a Thursday. It was hoped that this would result in more of the world's top riders returning to UK racing. However, Premiership teams were only allowed to sign one rider per team with a Premiership average of over 8 points per match, and this rule prevented some of the world's best riders returning to Premiership teams in 2018.[6] The change to race nights also eliminated the possibility of doubling up riders (riding in both of the top two divisions in British Speedway) by being scheduled to ride for two clubs on the same night.

At the BSPA (British Speedway Promoters Association) annual conference, a decision was made to discontinue the end-of-season play-off for promotion and relegation between the bottom team of the SGB Premiership and the SGB Championship play-off winners.[7]

Results Edit

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

'A' Fixtures Edit

Home \ Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOL
Belle Vue Aces 43–47 62–28 47–43 59–31 47–43 50–40 56–34
King's Lynn Stars 53–37 56–34 46–44 58–32 44–46 51–39 60–30
Leicester Lions 47–43 38–52 43–47 53–37 55–35 44–46 47–43
Poole Pirates 50–40 58–32 58–32 47–43 47–43 38–52 45–45
Rye House Rockets 44–46 49–41 48–42 48–42 48–42
Somerset Rebels 47–43 45–45 47–43 48–42 50–40 49–41
Swindon Robins 41–49 48–42 51–39 50–39 48–42 58–32 51–39
Wolverhampton Wolves 49–41 49–41 47–43 54–36 60–30 52–38 52–38
Source: [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

'B' Fixtures Edit

Home \ Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOL
Belle Vue Aces 44–46 57–33 48–42 48–42 55–35 52–38
King's Lynn Stars 49–41 60–30 58–32 49–41 49–41 55–35
Leicester Lions 58–32 40–50 37–53 46–44 48–42 46–44
Poole Pirates 54–35 61–29 43–23 48–42 54–36 55–35
Rye House Rockets
Somerset Rebels 42–48 61–29 46–32 51–39 54–36 59–31
Swindon Robins 34–56 52–38 55–35 47–42 41–49 50–40
Wolverhampton Wolves 46–44 43–47 56–34 46–44 41–49 53–37
Source: [8]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Table Edit

SGB Premiership Final League Table

Pos. Club M Home Away F A Pts +/−
W D L 4W 3W D 1L L
1 King's Lynn Stars 24 11 0 1 2 3 1 1 5 1128 1032 53 +96
2 Somerset Rebels 24 10 1 1 2 1 0 5 4 1103 1045 47 +58
3 Poole Pirates 24 10 1 1 1 1 0 6 4 1114 1019 44 +95
4 Belle Vue Aces 24 10 0 2 2 1 0 3 6 1118 1041 44 +77
5 Swindon Robins 24 9 0 3 1 1 0 1 9 1060 1098 35 -38
6 Wolverhampton Wolves 24 10 0 2 0 0 1 2 9 1043 1117 34 -74
7 Leicester Lions 24 7 0 5 0 0 0 2 10 955 1169 23 -214

[16]

4 July Rye House Rockets had their membership of the 2018 SGB Premiership annulled by the Speedway Control Bureau. The league table has been updated to represent this news.[17]

Play-offs Edit

Semi Finals Grand Final
          
1 Belle Vue Aces 41 36 77
4 King's Lynn Stars 49 54 113
King's Lynn Stars 37 51 88
Poole Pirates 53 39 92
3 Somerset Rebels 46 43 89
2 Poole Pirates 44 47 91

Home team scores are in bold
Overall aggregate scores are in red

Semi-finals Edit

24 September [18] Belle Vue Aces 41–49 King's Lynn Stars National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington


1 October [19] King's Lynn Stars 54–36 Belle Vue Aces Adrian Flux Arena
Referee(s):
Mick Bates


17 September [20] Somerset Rebels 46–44 Poole Pirates Oak Tree Arena
Referee(s):
Mick Bates


1 October [21] Poole Pirates 47–43 Somerset Rebels Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Christina Turnbull


Grand final Edit

8 October [22] Poole Pirates
Klindt 11
Worrall 10
Harris 8
Woryna 7
Grajczonek 6
Jakobsen 6
Morris 5
53–37 King's Lynn Stars
R Lambert 12
Ellis 6
Jørgensen 6
Palm Toft 6
Riss 3
Proctor 2
S Lambert 2
Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd


10 October [1] King's Lynn Stars
Riss 13
R Lambert 12
Proctor 10
Jørgensen 6
S Lambert 4
Ellis 3
Howarth 3
51–39 Poole Pirates
Grajczonek 8
Morris 7
Klindt 6
Worrall 6
Harris 5
Jakobsen 5
Woryna 2
Adrian Flux Arena
Referee(s):
Graham Flint

Home team scores are in bold

Knockout Cup Edit

The 2018 Knockout Cup was the 76th edition and (second under its new name) of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams.

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
               
1 Swindon Robins 59 39 98
8 Rye House Rockets 31 51 82
Swindon Robins 48 39 87
King's Lynn Stars 42 51 93
5 Leicester Lions 48 31 79
4 King's Lynn Stars 42 59 101
King's Lynn Stars 37 45 82
Somerset Rebels 53 45 98
3 Somerset Rebels 52 47 99
6 Poole Pirates 38 43 81
Somerset Rebels 52 40 92
Belle Vue Aces 38 50 88
7 Belle Vue Aces 57 46 103
2 Wolverhampton Wolves 33 44 77

Home team scores are in bold
Overall aggregate scores are in red

Quarter-finals


21 May [23] Swindon Robins 59–31 Rye House Rockets Abbey Stadium
Referee(s):
Paul Carrington


23 May [24] Rye House Rockets 51–39 Swindon Robins Rye House Stadium
Referee(s):
Dave Robinson



16 May [26] King's Lynn Stars 51–39 Leicester Lions Adrian Flux Arena
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd


2 May [27] Somerset Rebels 52–38 Poole Pirates Oak Tree Arena
Referee(s):
David Watters


27 June [28] Poole Pirates 43–47 Somerset Rebels Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington


7 May [29] Belle Vue Aces 57–33 Wolverhampton Wolves National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Peter Clarke


18 June [30] Wolverhampton Wolves 44–46 Belle Vue Aces Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Graham Reeve


Semi-finals

10 September [31] Swindon Robins 48–42 King's Lynn Stars Abbey Stadium
Referee(s):
Dave Watters


17 September [32] King's Lynn Stars 51–39 Swindon Robins Adrian Flux Arena
Referee(s):
Chris Durno


12 September [33] Somerset Rebels 52–38 Belle Vue Aces Oak Tree Arena
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allan


19 September [34] Belle Vue Aces 50–40 Somerset Rebels National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd


Grand final

17 October [35] Somerset Rebels
Covatti 12
Doyle 11
Wright 11
Allen 8
Harris 6
Lawson 5
53–37 King's Lynn Stars
Iversen 10
Jørgensen 7
Riss 6
R Lambert 4
Proctor 4
S Lambert 4
Aarnio 2
Oak Tree Arena
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allan


18 October [2] King's Lynn Stars
R Lambert 12
Riss 10
Iversen 7
Jørgensen 6
Proctor 6
S Lambert 2
Aarnio 2
45–45 Somerset Rebels
Covatti 12
Doyle 9
Lawson 9
Harris 8
Starke 6
Garcia 1
Adrian Flux Arena
Referee(s):
Tony Steele

Charity Shield Edit

19 March [36] Belle Vue Aces 48–42 Swindon Robins National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Stuart Wilson


22 March [3] Swindon Robins 52–38 Belle Vue Aces Abbey Stadium
Referee(s):
Christina Turnball

Riders' Championship Edit

Jason Doyle won the Riders' Championship for the second time. The final was held at Wimborne Road on 9 May.[37][38]

Pos. Rider Pts Total SF Final
1   Jason Doyle 2,3,2,3,3 13 x 3
2   Troy Batchelor 2,2,3,3,3 13 x 2
3   Hans Andersen 0,2,3,3,2 10 2 1
4   Brady Kurtz 3,3,3,2,0 11 3 0
5   Jacob Thorssell 2,3,1,3,0 9 1
6   Chris Harris 3,3,0,1,2 9 0
7   Max Fricke 1,1,2,2,3 9
8   Nick Morris 3,2,f/exc,1,1 7
9   Charles Wright 2,0,2,2,1 7
10   Ty Proctor 1,2,1,f,3 7
11   Niels Kristian Iversen 0,ret,2,2,2 6
12   Sam Masters 3,ret,3,ret,ret 6
13   Adam Ellis 1,1,0,1,2 5
14   Josh Grajczonek 1,1,0,1,1 4
15   Kyle Newman 0,1,1,0,1 3
16   Scott Nicholls 0,0,1 1
  • f=fell, exc=excluded, ret=retired

Leading averages Edit

Rider Team Average
  Robert Lambert King's Lynn 9.93
  Jason Doyle Somerset 9.79
  Max Fricke Belle Vue 8.73
  Troy Batchelor Swindon 8.54
  Rory Schlein Wolverhampton 8.43
  Sam Masters Wolverhampton 8.42
  Craig Cook Belle Vue 8.13
  Dan Bewley Belle Vue 8.00
  Hans Andersen Leicester 8.00
  Chris Harris Poole 7.78

[39]

Riders & final averages Edit

Belle Vue Aces

20 March Paul Starke replaced the injured Damian Dróżdż in the Belle Vue team [40]
26 April Damian Dróżdż replaced Paul Starke in the Belle Vue team [41]
13 June Jason Garrity replaced the injured Steve Worrall as a short-term replacement in the Belle Vue Aces team[42]
11 July Steve Worrall returned to the Belle Vue after injury replacing short-term replacement Jason Garrity in the side.[43]
1 August Mark Riss replaced Jye Etheridge in the Belle Vue team [44]
10 August Dimitri Bergé replaced Damian Dróżdż in the Belle Vue team [45]

King's Lynn Stars

30 April Michael Palm Toft replaced Lewis Rose in the King's Lynn team [46]
11 July Simon Lambert replaced the injured Kasper Andersen in the King's Lynn team [47]
17 July Jason Garrity replaced the injured Lewis Kerr in the King's Lynn team [48]
6 August Erik Riss replaced short-term signing Jason Garrity in the King's Lynn team [49]

Leicester Lions

4 April Michael Palm Toft replaced the injured Josh Bates in the Leicester team [50]
20 April Kenneth Bjerre and Todd Kurtz replaced the injured Martin Vaculik and Michael Palm Toft in the Leicester team [51]
29 June Ricky Wells and Charles Wright replaced the injured Danny King and Kyle Newman in the Leicester team [52]
18 July Scott Nicholls, Stuart Robson, Josh Auty and Connor Mountain replaced Kenneth Bjerre, Krystian Pieszczek, Todd Kurtz and James Sarjeant in the Leicester team [53]

Poole Pirates

2 April Peter Kildemand replaced Chris Holder in the Poole team [54]
4 May Stefan Nielsen replaced James Shanes in the Poole team [55]
12 May Richie Worrall replaced Peter Kildemand in the Poole team [56]
28 May Paul Starke was used as a short-term replacement replaced the injured Stefan Nielsen in the Poole team until Nicolai Klindt is available [57]
29 June Frederik Jakobsen replaced Mateusz Szczepaniak in the Poole team [58]
12 July Chris Harris replaced Linus Sundström in the Poole team [59]

Rye House Rockets

21 March Aaron Summers replaced Ben Barker in the Rye House team [60]
3 May Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen replaced the injured Stuart Robson in the Rye House team [61]
12 June Stuart Robson replaced the injured Edward Kennett in the Rye House team [62]
4 July Rye House had their membership of the 2018 SGB Premiership annulled by the Speedway Control Bureau.[17]

Somerset Rebels

18 June Claus Vissing and Nicolás Covatti replaced Charles Wright and Jonas Jeppesen in the Somerset team [63]
7 July Aaron Summers replaced Claus Vissing in the Somerset team [64]

Swindon Robins

14 May Jack Smith replaced the injured Mitchell Davey in the Swindon team [65]

Wolverhampton Wolves

3 August Jonas Andersen replaced Cameron Heeps in the Wolverhampton team [66]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  59. ^ "Pirates Seal Harris Deal". 12 July 2018.
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  62. ^ "Rockets Retain Busk Jakobsen". 12 June 2018.
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  64. ^ "Summers Comes To Somerset". 7 July 2018.
  65. ^ "Smith Signs For Swindon". 14 May 2018.
  66. ^ "Wolves Move For Andersen". 3 August 2018.

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The SGB Premiership 2018 was the 84th season of the top division of Great British Speedway in 2018 The season ran between March and October 2018 and had eight teams participating The line up of teams remained the same as in 2017 The Swindon Robins were the defending champions after winning the title in 2017 BT Sport continued its TV coverage of the SGB Premiership in 2018 Poole Pirates defeated King s Lynn Stars in the Play off final It was Poole s tenth tier one title which brought them level in second place with the Wembley Lions in the historical records 1 5 SGB Premiership 2018LeagueSGB PremiershipChampionsPoole Pirates 1 Knockout CupSomerset Rebels 2 Charity ShieldSwindon Robins 3 IndividualJason Doyle 4 Highest averageRobert LambertDivision s belowSGB ChampionshipNational League 2017 2019 Contents 1 2018 teams 2 Regulation changes 3 Results 3 1 A Fixtures 3 2 B Fixtures 3 3 Table 4 Play offs 4 1 Semi finals 4 2 Grand final 5 Knockout Cup 6 Charity Shield 7 Riders Championship 8 Leading averages 9 Riders amp final averages 10 See also 11 References2018 teams Edit nbsp nbsp Belle Vue nbsp King s Lynn nbsp Leicester nbsp Poole nbsp Rockets nbsp Rebels nbsp Swindon nbsp Wolvesclass notpageimage Locations of the 2018 Premiership teamsRegulation changes EditAt the Speedway AGM in November 2017 a number of changes were made to the rules and regulations for 2018 The biggest change was the introduction of fixed race nights from now on all Premiership meetings would be held on either a Monday or Wednesday with Swindon Robins receiving special dispensation to continue to host home meetings on a Thursday It was hoped that this would result in more of the world s top riders returning to UK racing However Premiership teams were only allowed to sign one rider per team with a Premiership average of over 8 points per match and this rule prevented some of the world s best riders returning to Premiership teams in 2018 6 The change to race nights also eliminated the possibility of doubling up riders riding in both of the top two divisions in British Speedway by being scheduled to ride for two clubs on the same night At the BSPA British Speedway Promoters Association annual conference a decision was made to discontinue the end of season play off for promotion and relegation between the bottom team of the SGB Premiership and the SGB Championship play off winners 7 Results EditTeams faced each other four times twice home and away The first of the home and away meetings were called the A fixtures and the second were the B fixtures A Fixtures Edit Home Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOLBelle Vue Aces 43 47 62 28 47 43 59 31 47 43 50 40 56 34King s Lynn Stars 53 37 56 34 46 44 58 32 44 46 51 39 60 30Leicester Lions 47 43 38 52 43 47 53 37 55 35 44 46 47 43Poole Pirates 50 40 58 32 58 32 47 43 47 43 38 52 45 45Rye House Rockets 44 46 49 41 48 42 48 42 48 42Somerset Rebels 47 43 45 45 47 43 48 42 50 40 49 41Swindon Robins 41 49 48 42 51 39 50 39 48 42 58 32 51 39Wolverhampton Wolves 49 41 49 41 47 43 54 36 60 30 52 38 52 38Source 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Legend Blue home team win Yellow draw Red away team win B Fixtures Edit Home Away BV KL LEI PP RYE SOM SWI WOLBelle Vue Aces 44 46 57 33 48 42 48 42 55 35 52 38King s Lynn Stars 49 41 60 30 58 32 49 41 49 41 55 35Leicester Lions 58 32 40 50 37 53 46 44 48 42 46 44Poole Pirates 54 35 61 29 43 23 48 42 54 36 55 35Rye House RocketsSomerset Rebels 42 48 61 29 46 32 51 39 54 36 59 31Swindon Robins 34 56 52 38 55 35 47 42 41 49 50 40Wolverhampton Wolves 46 44 43 47 56 34 46 44 41 49 53 37Source 8 Legend Blue home team win Yellow draw Red away team win Table Edit SGB Premiership Final League Table Pos Club M Home Away F A Pts W D L 4W 3W D 1L L1 King s Lynn Stars 24 11 0 1 2 3 1 1 5 1128 1032 53 962 Somerset Rebels 24 10 1 1 2 1 0 5 4 1103 1045 47 583 Poole Pirates 24 10 1 1 1 1 0 6 4 1114 1019 44 954 Belle Vue Aces 24 10 0 2 2 1 0 3 6 1118 1041 44 775 Swindon Robins 24 9 0 3 1 1 0 1 9 1060 1098 35 386 Wolverhampton Wolves 24 10 0 2 0 0 1 2 9 1043 1117 34 747 Leicester Lions 24 7 0 5 0 0 0 2 10 955 1169 23 214 16 4 July Rye House Rockets had their membership of the 2018 SGB Premiership annulled by the Speedway Control Bureau The league table has been updated to represent this news 17 Play offs EditSemi FinalsGrand Final 1Belle Vue Aces4136774King s Lynn Stars4954113King s Lynn Stars375188Poole Pirates5339923Somerset Rebels4643892Poole Pirates444791Home team scores are in bold Overall aggregate scores are in red Semi finals Edit 24 September 18 Belle Vue Aces 41 49 King s Lynn Stars National Speedway Stadium Referee s Willie Dishington1 October 19 King s Lynn Stars 54 36 Belle Vue Aces Adrian Flux Arena Referee s Mick Bates17 September 20 Somerset Rebels 46 44 Poole Pirates Oak Tree Arena Referee s Mick Bates1 October 21 Poole Pirates 47 43 Somerset Rebels Poole Stadium Referee s Christina TurnbullGrand final Edit 8 October 22 Poole PiratesKlindt 11Worrall 10Harris 8Woryna 7Grajczonek 6Jakobsen 6Morris 5 53 37 King s Lynn StarsR Lambert 12Ellis 6Jorgensen 6Palm Toft 6Riss 3Proctor 2S Lambert 2 Poole Stadium Referee s Craig Ackroyd10 October 1 King s Lynn StarsRiss 13R Lambert 12Proctor 10Jorgensen 6S Lambert 4Ellis 3Howarth 3 51 39 Poole PiratesGrajczonek 8Morris 7Klindt 6Worrall 6Harris 5Jakobsen 5Woryna 2 Adrian Flux Arena Referee s Graham FlintHome team scores are in boldKnockout Cup EditThe 2018 Knockout Cup was the 76th edition and second under its new name of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams Quarter FinalsSemi FinalsFinal 1Swindon Robins5939988Rye House Rockets315182Swindon Robins483987King s Lynn Stars4251935Leicester Lions4831794King s Lynn Stars4259101King s Lynn Stars374582Somerset Rebels5345983Somerset Rebels5247996Poole Pirates384381Somerset Rebels524092Belle Vue Aces3850887Belle Vue Aces57461032Wolverhampton Wolves334477Home team scores are in bold Overall aggregate scores are in redQuarter finals 21 May 23 Swindon Robins 59 31 Rye House Rockets Abbey Stadium Referee s Paul Carrington23 May 24 Rye House Rockets 51 39 Swindon Robins Rye House Stadium Referee s Dave Robinson7 May 25 Leicester Lions 48 42 King s Lynn Stars Beaumont Park Sports Complex Referee s Ronnie Allan16 May 26 King s Lynn Stars 51 39 Leicester Lions Adrian Flux Arena Referee s Craig Ackroyd2 May 27 Somerset Rebels 52 38 Poole Pirates Oak Tree Arena Referee s David Watters27 June 28 Poole Pirates 43 47 Somerset Rebels Poole Stadium Referee s Willie Dishington7 May 29 Belle Vue Aces 57 33 Wolverhampton Wolves National Speedway Stadium Referee s Peter Clarke18 June 30 Wolverhampton Wolves 44 46 Belle Vue Aces Monmore Green Referee s Graham ReeveSemi finals 10 September 31 Swindon Robins 48 42 King s Lynn Stars Abbey Stadium Referee s Dave Watters17 September 32 King s Lynn Stars 51 39 Swindon Robins Adrian Flux Arena Referee s Chris Durno12 September 33 Somerset Rebels 52 38 Belle Vue Aces Oak Tree Arena Referee s Ronnie Allan19 September 34 Belle Vue Aces 50 40 Somerset Rebels National Speedway Stadium Referee s Craig AckroydGrand final 17 October 35 Somerset RebelsCovatti 12Doyle 11Wright 11Allen 8Harris 6Lawson 5 53 37 King s Lynn StarsIversen 10Jorgensen 7Riss 6R Lambert 4Proctor 4S Lambert 4Aarnio 2 Oak Tree Arena Referee s Ronnie Allan18 October 2 King s Lynn StarsR Lambert 12Riss 10Iversen 7Jorgensen 6Proctor 6S Lambert 2Aarnio 2 45 45 Somerset RebelsCovatti 12Doyle 9Lawson 9Harris 8Starke 6Garcia 1 Adrian Flux Arena Referee s Tony SteeleCharity Shield Edit19 March 36 Belle Vue Aces 48 42 Swindon Robins National Speedway Stadium Referee s Stuart Wilson22 March 3 Swindon Robins 52 38 Belle Vue Aces Abbey Stadium Referee s Christina TurnballRiders Championship EditJason Doyle won the Riders Championship for the second time The final was held at Wimborne Road on 9 May 37 38 Pos Rider Pts Total SF Final1 nbsp Jason Doyle 2 3 2 3 3 13 x 32 nbsp Troy Batchelor 2 2 3 3 3 13 x 23 nbsp Hans Andersen 0 2 3 3 2 10 2 14 nbsp Brady Kurtz 3 3 3 2 0 11 3 05 nbsp Jacob Thorssell 2 3 1 3 0 9 16 nbsp Chris Harris 3 3 0 1 2 9 07 nbsp Max Fricke 1 1 2 2 3 98 nbsp Nick Morris 3 2 f exc 1 1 79 nbsp Charles Wright 2 0 2 2 1 710 nbsp Ty Proctor 1 2 1 f 3 711 nbsp Niels Kristian Iversen 0 ret 2 2 2 612 nbsp Sam Masters 3 ret 3 ret ret 613 nbsp Adam Ellis 1 1 0 1 2 514 nbsp Josh Grajczonek 1 1 0 1 1 415 nbsp Kyle Newman 0 1 1 0 1 316 nbsp Scott Nicholls 0 0 1 1f fell exc excluded ret retiredLeading averages EditRider Team Average nbsp Robert Lambert King s Lynn 9 93 nbsp Jason Doyle Somerset 9 79 nbsp Max Fricke Belle Vue 8 73 nbsp Troy Batchelor Swindon 8 54 nbsp Rory Schlein Wolverhampton 8 43 nbsp Sam Masters Wolverhampton 8 42 nbsp Craig Cook Belle Vue 8 13 nbsp Dan Bewley Belle Vue 8 00 nbsp Hans Andersen Leicester 8 00 nbsp Chris Harris Poole 7 78 39 Riders amp final averages EditBelle Vue Aces nbsp Max Fricke 8 73 nbsp Craig Cook 8 13 nbsp Dan Bewley 8 00 nbsp Rohan Tungate 7 89 nbsp Jason Garrity 7 56 nbsp Steve Worrall 6 35 nbsp Dimitri Berge 5 49 nbsp Jye Etheridge 5 14 nbsp Paul Starke 4 75 nbsp Damian Drozdz 4 13 nbsp Mark Riss 3 54 20 March Paul Starke replaced the injured Damian Drozdz in the Belle Vue team 40 26 April Damian Drozdz replaced Paul Starke in the Belle Vue team 41 13 June Jason Garrity replaced the injured Steve Worrall as a short term replacement in the Belle Vue Aces team 42 11 July Steve Worrall returned to the Belle Vue after injury replacing short term replacement Jason Garrity in the side 43 1 August Mark Riss replaced Jye Etheridge in the Belle Vue team 44 10 August Dimitri Berge replaced Damian Drozdz in the Belle Vue team 45 King s Lynn Stars nbsp Robert Lambert 9 93 nbsp Niels Kristian Iversen 7 87 nbsp Ty Proctor 7 24 nbsp Erik Riss 7 22 nbsp Thomas Jorgensen 7 08 nbsp Michael Palm Toft 6 57 nbsp Lewis Kerr 6 43 nbsp Jason Garrity 6 40 nbsp Simon Lambert 4 07 nbsp Kasper Andersen 3 45 nbsp Lewis Rose 2 67 30 April Michael Palm Toft replaced Lewis Rose in the King s Lynn team 46 11 July Simon Lambert replaced the injured Kasper Andersen in the King s Lynn team 47 17 July Jason Garrity replaced the injured Lewis Kerr in the King s Lynn team 48 6 August Erik Riss replaced short term signing Jason Garrity in the King s Lynn team 49 Leicester Lions nbsp Hans Andersen 8 00 nbsp Kenneth Bjerre 7 23 nbsp Scott Nicholls 6 97 nbsp Krystian Pieszczek 6 79 nbsp Danny King 6 29 nbsp Ricky Wells 6 23 nbsp Kyle Newman 6 22 nbsp Charles Wright 5 98 nbsp Josh Auty 4 86 nbsp Todd Kurtz 4 43 nbsp James Sarjeant 4 17 nbsp Stuart Robson 4 16 nbsp Connor Mountain 3 66 4 April Michael Palm Toft replaced the injured Josh Bates in the Leicester team 50 20 April Kenneth Bjerre and Todd Kurtz replaced the injured Martin Vaculik and Michael Palm Toft in the Leicester team 51 29 June Ricky Wells and Charles Wright replaced the injured Danny King and Kyle Newman in the Leicester team 52 18 July Scott Nicholls Stuart Robson Josh Auty and Connor Mountain replaced Kenneth Bjerre Krystian Pieszczek Todd Kurtz and James Sarjeant in the Leicester team 53 Poole Pirates nbsp Nicolai Klindt 8 07 nbsp Chris Harris 7 60 nbsp Linus Sundstrom 7 48 nbsp Brady Kurtz 7 41 nbsp Josh Grajczonek 7 28 nbsp Kacper Woryna 6 88 nbsp Peter Kildemand 6 83 nbsp Richie Worrall 6 65 nbsp Frederik Jakobsen 6 32 nbsp Stefan Nielsen 6 12 nbsp Mateusz Szczepaniak 6 00 nbsp James Shanes 3 38 nbsp Paul Starke 1 33 2 April Peter Kildemand replaced Chris Holder in the Poole team 54 4 May Stefan Nielsen replaced James Shanes in the Poole team 55 12 May Richie Worrall replaced Peter Kildemand in the Poole team 56 28 May Paul Starke was used as a short term replacement replaced the injured Stefan Nielsen in the Poole team until Nicolai Klindt is available 57 29 June Frederik Jakobsen replaced Mateusz Szczepaniak in the Poole team 58 12 July Chris Harris replaced Linus Sundstrom in the Poole team 59 Rye House Rockets nbsp Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen nbsp Max Clegg nbsp Chris Harris nbsp Krzysztof Kasprzak nbsp Scott Nicholls nbsp Stuart Robson nbsp Aaron Summers 21 March Aaron Summers replaced Ben Barker in the Rye House team 60 3 May Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen replaced the injured Stuart Robson in the Rye House team 61 12 June Stuart Robson replaced the injured Edward Kennett in the Rye House team 62 4 July Rye House had their membership of the 2018 SGB Premiership annulled by the Speedway Control Bureau 17 Somerset Rebels nbsp Jason Doyle 9 79 nbsp Jack Holder 7 97 nbsp Richard Lawson 6 97 nbsp Charles Wright 6 29 nbsp Bradley Wilson Dean 6 24 nbsp Nicolas Covatti 6 15 nbsp Aaron Summers 5 64 nbsp Jake Allen 5 53 nbsp Jonas Jeppesen 3 81 nbsp Claus Vissing 1 14 18 June Claus Vissing and Nicolas Covatti replaced Charles Wright and Jonas Jeppesen in the Somerset team 63 7 July Aaron Summers replaced Claus Vissing in the Somerset team 64 Swindon Robins nbsp Troy Batchelor 8 54 nbsp Nick Morris 7 93 nbsp Tobiasz Musielak 7 10 nbsp Adam Ellis 7 07 nbsp David Bellego 6 60 nbsp Zach Wajtknecht 5 27 nbsp Jack Smith 1 03 nbsp Mitchell Davey 0 89 14 May Jack Smith replaced the injured Mitchell Davey in the Swindon team 65 Wolverhampton Wolves nbsp Rory Schlein 8 43 nbsp Sam Masters 8 42 nbsp Jacob Thorssell 7 91 nbsp Kyle Howarth 6 09 nbsp Jonas B Andersen 5 88 nbsp Cameron Heeps 4 87 nbsp Ashley Morris 4 76 nbsp Nathan Greaves 4 13 3 August Jonas Andersen replaced Cameron Heeps in the Wolverhampton team 66 See also EditSGB Championship 2018 the second division of British speedway List of United Kingdom speedway league champions Knockout Cup speedway References Edit a b c Ford Joy At Eighth Title 11 October 2018 a b Rebels Win KO Cup 19 October 2018 a b Shield Success For Robins 23 March 2018 Doyle Crowned Premiership Riders Champion 9 May 2018 FORD CONFIRMS CLUB FOR SALE Poole Speedway Retrieved 20 June 2021 MAJOR MOVES ANNOUNCED Speedway GB Speedway GB 20 November 2017 Retrieved 20 November 2017 British Speedway Announce Major Moves ACU Retrieved 20 June 2021 a b March Results April Results May Results June Results July Results August Results September Results October Results 2018 SGB Premiership League Table a b Statement Rye House Rockets 4 July 2018 Eight Point Lead For Stars 25 September 2018 Stars See Off Aces 2 October 2018 Slender Lead For Rebels 18 September 2018 Harris The Hero For Pirates 2 October 2018 Advantage Pirates 9 October 2018 Robins In Cup Control 22 May 2018 Robins Into Semis 24 May 2018 Lions Held To Six 8 May 2018 Stars Safely Through 17 May 2018 Advantage Rebels In Cup 3 May 2018 Rebels Race Into Semis 28 June 2018 Aces Turn Up The Heat 8 May 2018 Aces into Last Four 19 June 2018 Robins Lead By Six 11 September 2018 Late Darma As Stars Go through 18 September 2018 Good Lead For Rebels 13 September 2018 Rebels Reach Cup Final 20 September 2018 Sweet Sixteen For Rebels 18 October 2018 Aces Lead By Six 20 March 2018 Premier Riders Championship WWOS Backup Retrieved 10 June 2023 SGB Premiership Riders Individual Championship PDF British Speedway Retrieved 10 June 2023 Final 2018 SGB Premiership Averages PDF 22 November 2018 Starke Joins Aces 20 March 2018 Drozdz Back For Aces 26 April 2018 Aces Move For Garrity 13 June 2018 Steve Back With Aces 11 July 2018 Aces Move For Mark 1 August 2018 Aces Move For Berge 10 August 2018 Stars Move For Palm Toft 30 April 2018 Simon In For Stars 11 July 2018 Stars Sign Garrity 17 July 2018 Riss v Riss At The NSS 6 August 2018 Lions Move For Palm Toft 4 April 2018 Lions In Double Swoop 20 April 2018 Lions Move For Two 29 June 2018 Lions Ring The Changes 18 July 2018 Pirates Call For Kildemand 2 April 2018 Pirates Make Move 4 May 2018 Pirates Turn To Worrall 12 May 2018 Klindt Returning To Poole 28 May 2018 Pirates Sign Dane Jakobsen 29 June 2018 Pirates Seal Harris Deal 12 July 2018 Rockets Bring In Summers 21 March 2018 Rockets Make Their Move 3 May 2018 Rockets Retain Busk Jakobsen 12 June 2018 Rebels Release Two 18 June 2018 Summers Comes To Somerset 7 July 2018 Smith Signs For Swindon 14 May 2018 Wolves Move For Andersen 3 August 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SGB Premiership 2018 amp oldid 1161792697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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