1956 Southern Area League

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1956 Southern Area League
League Southern Area League
No. of competitors4
Champions Rye House Roosters
Riders' Champion Leo McAuliffe
Division/s above National League Div 1
National League Div 2

The 1956 Southern Area League was the third season of the regional third tier/division of speedway racing in the United Kingdom British teams. Brafield Flying Foxes were no longer competitors with Southern Rovers taking their place. Southern Rovers had no track and raced all their 'home' fixtures on away tracks. [1]

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Summary

Rye House Roosters were the champions for the second consecutive season. [2] [3]

Although the Southern Area League continued, it became the second tier division instead of the third tier division. There was not another third division of British speedway until 1996 when the Conference was inaugurated.

Final table

posTeamPLWDLPts
1 Rye House Roosters 1281317
2 Eastbourne Eagles 1261513
3 Southern Rovers 1242610
4 California Poppies 124088

Riders' Championship

Leo McAuliffe won the Riders' Championship. The final was held at Rye House Stadium on 30 September, after initially being postponed on the 9 September because of rain. [4] [5]

Pos.RiderClubPts
1 Leo McAuliffe Eastbourne14
2Jim HeardEastbourne12+3
3Dave SlaterRye House12+2
4Pete MouldCalifornia12+1
5Gerry KingRye House8
6Brian BrettRye House8
7Jimmy GleedCalifornia7
8Vic RidgeonRye House7
9Ron WebbCalifornia5
10Eric EadonSouthern Rovers5
11Tom ReaderEastbourne5
12Neil Roberts (res)Southern Rovers5
13Bobby CroombsRye House4
14 Ross Gilbertson California4
15Dave CollettEastbourne3
16Jim ChalkleyRye House2
17Ron WaltonCalifornia2
18 Colin Gooddy (res)Southern Rovers1

Southern Area League Cup

The 1956 Southern Area League Cup was won by Rye House Roosters. [2]

First round

Team oneTeam twoScore
Southern RoversRye House50–58
EastbourneCalifornia46–61

Final

First leg

California
Peter Mould 13
Ross Gilbertson 9
Jim Gleed 9
Ron Sharp 8
Ron Webb 7
Phil Shepherd 6.5
Roy Gutteridge 3
Ron Walton 2
60.5 – 46.5Rye House
Vic Ridgeon 15
Bobby Croombs 13
Les Searle 10
Dave Slater 6
Jim Chalkley 4
Porky Veal 3
Gerry King 2
Brian Brett 1.5

Second leg

Rye House
Vic Ridgeon 18
Bobby Croombs 11
Dave Slater 10
Gerald King 9
Jim Chalkley 7
Brian Brett 5
Porky Veal 5
Ernie Baker 5
70 – 38California
Pete Mould 13
Gil Goldfinch 12
Ron Webb 3
Jimmy Gleed 3
Phil Shepherd 3
Roy Gutteridge 2
Ron Walton 1
John Day 1

Riders & final averages

California

Eastbourne

Rye House

Southern Rovers

See also

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References

  1. "Major League Competitions". Speedway Archive.
  2. 1 2 "1956 season results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  3. "Southern Area League 1956 averages" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  4. "Surprises at the last speedway meeting" . Eastbourne Gazette. 10 October 1956. Retrieved 10 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Southern Area League Riders Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 10 June 2023.