League | National League |
---|---|
No. of competitors | 7 |
Champions | Southampton Saints |
National Trophy | Wimbledon Dons |
Highest average | Ronnie Moore |
Division/s below | 1962 Provincial League |
The 1962 National League was the 28th season and the seventeenth post-war season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. [1]
With the withdrawal of New Cross Rangers and with Leicester Hunters moving down to the Provincial League, the entry list was 8 teams and so home and away fixtures were raced twice. Southampton Saints broke the domination of Wimbledon Dons by winning their first National League title. [2] [3] [4]
Ipswich Witches' season was a complete disaster. Their new signing Olle Nygren did not even start the season due to ill-health and then Jack Unstead was killed in the first recorded fatal crash at Foxhall Stadium, on 13 April 1962. [5] The club later withdrew from the league due to financial issues and their results were expunged. [6]
Pos | Team | PL | W | D | L | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Southampton Saints | 24 | 18 | 0 | 6 | 36 |
2 | Wimbledon Dons | 24 | 14 | 1 | 9 | 29 |
3 | Coventry Bees | 24 | 13 | 0 | 11 | 26 |
4 | Belle Vue Aces | 24 | 12 | 0 | 12 | 24 |
5 | Norwich Stars | 24 | 12 | 0 | 12 | 24 |
6 | Swindon Robins | 24 | 9 | 2 | 13 | 20 |
7 | Oxford Cheetahs | 24 | 4 | 0 | 20 | 8 |
Rider | Nat | Team | C.M.A. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ronnie Moore | Wimbledon | 10.14 | |
2 | Björn Knutson | Southampton | 9.89 | |
3 | Olle Nygren | Swindon/Norwich | 9.86 | |
4 | Peter Craven | Belle Vue | 9.75 | |
5 | Barry Briggs | Southampton | 9.64 | |
6 | Ove Fundin | Norwich | 9.30 | |
7 | Ron How | Wimbledon | 9.30 | |
8 | Peter Moore | Ipswich/Swindon | 9.02 | |
9 | Bob Andrews | Wimbledon | 8.82 | |
10 | Ron Mountford | Coventry | 8.74 |
The 1962 National Trophy was the 24th edition of the Knockout Cup. Wimbledon were the winners. [7]
First round
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
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25/06 | Wimbledon | 49-35 | Belle Vue |
23/06 | Belle Vue | 46-38 | Wimbledon |
23/06 | Swindon | 51-33 | Ipswich |
22/06 | Ipswich | 42-40 | Swindon |
19/06 | Southampton | 56-28 | Coventry |
16/06 | Norwich | 33-51 | Oxford |
14/06 | Oxford | 47-37 | Norwich |
16/06 | Coventry | 41-43 | Southampton |
Semi-finals
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
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23/08 | Oxford | 45-39 | Swindon |
18/08 | Swindon | 59-25 | Oxford |
14/08 | Southampton | 42-42 | Wimbledon |
13/08 | Wimbledon | 50-33 | Southampton |
First leg
Wimbledon Dons Ronnie Moore 14 Ron How 14 Bob Andrews 11 Gerry Jackson 7 Cyril Brine 5 Leo McAuliffe 3 Jim Tebby 1 | 55 – 29 | Swindon Robins Mike Broadbank 9 Arne Carlsson 7 Ian Williams 4 Martin Ashby 3 Peter Moore 3 Brian Brett 2 Neil Street 1 |
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[8] |
Second leg
Swindon Robins Martin Ashby 15 Mike Broadbank 7 Peter Moore 7 Arne Carlsson 6 Neil Street 5 Ian Williams 3 Brian Brett 2 | 45 – 39 | Wimbledon Dons Ronnie Moore 13 Ron How 12 Bob Andrews 9 Cyril Brine 3 Gerry Jackson 2 Jim Tebby 0 Leo McAuliffe 0 |
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[8] |
Wimbledon were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 94–74.
Belle Vue
Coventry
Ipswich (resigned mid season)
Norwich
Oxford
Southampton
Swindon
Wimbledon
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