1949 Speedway National League Division Three

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1949 Speedway National League Division Three
League National League Division Three
Season1949
No. of competitors13
Champions Hanley Potters
National Trophy
(Div 3 final)
Hanley Potters
Highest average Billy Bales
Division/s above Division One
Division Two

The 1949 National League Division Three was the third season of British speedway's National League Division Three. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

The league expanded to 13 teams from 12. Cradley Heath, Southampton and Coventry had all moved up to Division Two whilst Wombwell dropped out. The five new sides were Halifax Dukes, Liverpool Chads, Leicester Hunters, Rayleigh Rockets and Oxford Cheetahs. [4]

Swindon Robins joined the league late in the season, when Reg Witcomb applied to the Speedway Control Board to take over the remaining fixtures of Hull Angels, who had withdrawn from the league. [5]

Hanley Potters won the title on race points difference from Yarmouth Bloaters. [6]

Billy Bales of Yarmouth topped the averages. [7]

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1 Hanley Potters 483511271
2 Yarmouth Bloaters 483511271
3 Tamworth Hounds 483301566
4 Halifax Dukes 482821858
5 Plymouth Devils 482821858
6 Poole Pirates 482702154
7 Exeter Falcons 482402448
8 Hastings Saxons 482113643
9 Liverpool Chads 481902938
10 Leicester Hunters 481713035
11 Swindon Robins+481513231
12 Rayleigh Rockets 481403428
13 Oxford Cheetahs 481113623

+Hull Angels withdrew and were replaced by Swindon.

Leading Averages

RiderTeamC.M.A.
1 Billy Bales Yarmouth10.44
2Vic EmmsHalifax10.33
3 Pete Lansdale Plymouth10.29
4 Norman Clay Exeter9.90
5Harry SaundersTamworth9.70

National Trophy Stage One

The 1949 Trophy was the 12th 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. Hanley Potters won stage one and therefore qualified for stage two. [8]

Third Division Qualifying First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
07/04Plymouth54-54Exeter
04/04Exeter62-45Plymouth
15/04Leicester49-58Hull
09/04Hull77-31Leicester
14/04Stoke Hanley67-41Liverpool
11/04Liverpool42-66Stoke Hanley
19/04Yarmouth70-37Rayleigh
16/04Rayleigh55-51Yarmouth

Third Division Qualifying Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
07/05Stoke Hanley75-33Exeter
25/04Exeter57-51Stoke Hanley
03/05Yarmouth75-33Hastings
27/04Hastings52-55Yarmouth
20/04Halifax48-59Poole
11/04Poole70-38Halifax
27/04Tamworth70-38Hull
30/04Hull61-47Tamworth

Third Division Qualifying semifinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
25/05Tamworth56-51Stoke Hanley
14/05Stoke Hanley59-48Tamworth
23/05Poole59-49Yarmouth
17/05Yarmouth60-46Poole

Qualifying final

First leg

Hanley Potters
Gil Blake 15
Ken Adams 14
Ray Harris 10
Frank Evans 9
Lindsay Mitchell 7
Les Jenkins 6
Stan Bradbury 6
Dave Anderson 0
67 – 40 Yarmouth Bloaters
Billy Bales 10
Sid Hipperson 10
Bill Carruthers 5
Reg Morgan 4
Cliff Ladbrooke 4
Johnny White 4
Tip Mills 2
Stan Page 1
[9] [10]
Sun Street Stadium
Attendance: 12,900

Second leg

Yarmouth Bloaters
Billy Bales 15
Reg Morgan 11
Tip Mills 11
Johnny White 10
Bill Carruthers 5
Cliff Ladbrooke 4
Stan Page 3
Sid Hipperson 2
61 – 46 Hanley Potters
Les Jenkins 12
Ken Adams 11
Gil Blake 10
Ray Harris 6
Stan Bradbury 3
Frank Evans 2
Lindsay Mitchell 2
Dave Anderson 0
[11] [10]


Riders & final averages

Exeter

Halifax

Hanley

Hastings

Hull/Swindon

Leicester

Liverpool

Oxford

Plymouth

Poole

Rayleigh

Tamworth

Yarmouth

See also

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