1974 British League season

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1974 British League season
League British League
No. of competitors17
Champions Exeter Falcons
Knockout Cup Sheffield Tigers
Individual Peter Collins
Midland Cup Leicester Lions
London Cup Wimbledon Dons
Highest average Ole Olsen
Division/s below British League (Div 2)

The 1974 British League season was the 40th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the tenth season known as the British League. [1] [2]

Contents

Summary

The 1973 Champions Reading didn't compete as they no longer had a stadium, following the closure of Reading Stadium and Hull Vikings replaced them. The league was reduced to seventeen teams when the Coatbridge Tigers dropped down to Division Two. Overseas riders that rode in other leagues abroad were banned which meant that top Swedish riders such as Anders Michanek, Bernt Persson, Tommy Jansson and Christer Löfqvist didn't compete. [3]

The Exeter Falcons won their first title. They were headed by the legendary four time world champion Ivan Mauger and backed up well by Scott Autrey (8.32), Tony Lomas (7.29) and Kevin Holden (7.26).

At the end of the season Oxford Rebels finished four points above the Hull Vikings courtesy of a protest over Hull's victory against the Rebels. [4] Hull were later re-awarded the points after a close season hearing and moved above the Rebels.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1 Exeter Falcons 32251651
2 Belle Vue Aces 32230946
3 Ipswich Witches 32221945
4 Sheffield Tigers 322101142
5 King's Lynn Stars 322011141
6 Newport 321731237
7 Halifax Dukes 321431531
8 Wimbledon Dons 321411729
9 Hackney Hawks 321321728
10 Leicester Lions 321311827
11 Wolverhampton Wolves 321311827
12 Swindon Robins 321221826
13 Cradley United 321211925
14 Poole Pirates 321211925
15 Coventry Bees 321202024
16 Hull Vikings 321002220
17 Oxford Rebels 321002220

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

Top Ten Riders (League Averages)

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1 Ole Olsen Flag of Denmark.svg Wolverhampton11.21
2 Ivan Mauger Flag of New Zealand.svg Exeter11.15
3 Phil Crump Flag of Australia (converted).svg Newport10.77
4 Peter Collins Flag of England.svg Belle Vue10.73
5 John Louis Flag of England.svg Ipswich10.73
6 Terry Betts Flag of England.svg King's Lynn10.26
7 Dag Lövaas Flag of Norway.svg Hackney10.15
8 Martin Ashby Flag of England.svg Swindon10.10
9 John Boulger Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cradley9.94
10 Eric Boocock Flag of England.svg Halifax9.92

British League Knockout Cup

The 1974 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 36th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Sheffield were the winners. [5]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
20/04Cradley United40-38Wolverhampton
19/04Ipswich50-28Oxford
12/04Wolverhampton48-30Cradley United
21/03Oxford40-37Ipswich

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
07/06Wolverhampton36-42Kings Lynn
04/06Wimbledon38-40Ipswich
30/05Ipswich52-26Wimbledon
29/05Hull38-40Sheffield
25/05Coventry42-36Leicester
22/05Belle Vue53-25Halifax
18/05Kings Lynn45-33Wolverhampton
17/05Hackney40-38Poole
15/05Poole42-36Hackney
13/05Halifax35-43Belle Vue
09/05Sheffield52-26Hull
07/05Leicester43-35Coventry
27/04Swindon40-38Newport
26/04Newport42-36Swindon

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
31/07Poole38-40Kings Lynn
20/07King's Lynn38-40Poole
16/07Leicester38-40Ipswich
08/07Sheffield46-32Newport
06/07Belle Vue44-32Exeter
05/07Newport35-43Sheffield
20/06Ipswich42-36Leicester
10/06Exeter46-32Belle Vue
24/08Kings Lynn42-36Poole
21/08Poole45-32Kings Lynn

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
09/09Sheffield46-32Poole
04/09Poole37-40Sheffield
29/08Ipswich50-28Exeter
19/08Exeter42-36Ipswich

Final

First leg

Ipswich Witches
John Louis 11
Billy Sanders 10
Tony Davey 6
Mick Hines 5
Ted Howgego 3
Alan Sage 2
Trevor Jones 0
37 - 41 Sheffield Tigers
Arnie Haley 13
Bob Valentine 11
Doug Wyer 8
Reg Wilson 6
Craig Pendlebury 2
Bob Paulson 1
Carl Glover 0
[6]

Second leg

Sheffield Tigers
Bob Valentine 11
Arnie Haley 8
Doug Wyer 8
Craig Pendlebury 8
Reg Wilson 7
Carl Glover 6
Bob Paulson 1
49 - 29 Ipswich Witches
John Louis 13
Tony Davey 9
Billy Sanders 3
Mick Hines 2
Ted Howgego 1
Mike Lanham 1
Alan Sage 0
[7]

Sheffield Tigers were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 90-65.

Riders' Championship

Peter Collins won the British League Riders' Championship held at Hyde Road on 19 October. [8]

Pos.RiderHeat ScoresTotal
1 Flag of England.svg Peter Collins 3 3 3 3 315
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ivan Mauger 2 2 3 3 212
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil Crump 1 3 2 3 312
4 Flag of England.svg John Louis 3 2 1 2 311
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Valentine 3 1 2 2 311
6 Flag of England.svg Dave Jessup 2 3 1 2 210
7 Flag of England.svg Martin Ashby 1 2 2 1 28
8 Flag of Scotland.svg George Hunter 2 0 3 2 07
9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Briggs 0 2 EF 3 27
10 Flag of Scotland.svg Jim McMillan 1 3 0 1 16
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Boulger 2 1 2 EF 16
12 Flag of England.svg Eric Boocock 0 1 3 0 15
13 Flag of England.svg Bob Kilby 3 F R 1 04
14 Flag of Norway.svg Dag Lövaas 0 0 1 1 13
15 Flag of England.svg Terry Betts 1 0 1 0 02
16 Flag of England.svg Nigel Boocock 0 1 0 0 EF1

Final leading averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1 Ole Olsen Flag of Denmark.svg Wolverhampton11.39
2 Peter Collins Flag of England.svg Belle Vue10.98
3 Ivan Mauger Flag of New Zealand.svg Exeter10.88
4 Phil Crump Flag of Australia (converted).svg Newport10.79
5 John Louis Flag of England.svg Ipswich10.79
6 Terry Betts Flag of England.svg King's Lynn10.32
7 Dag Lövaas Flag of Norway.svg Hackney10.17
8 Martin Ashby Flag of England.svg Swindon10.09
9 John Boulger Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cradley10.06
10 Bob Valentine Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sheffield9.92
11 Malcolm Simmons Flag of England.svg King's Lynn9.78
13 Sören Sjösten Flag of Sweden.svg Belle Vue9.72
14 Jim McMillan Flag of Scotland.svg Hull9.71
15 Dave Jessup Flag of England.svg Leicester9.66
15 Eric Boocock Flag of England.svg Halifax9.61
17 Reidar Eide Flag of Norway.svg Newport9.42
18 Billy Sanders Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ipswich9.34
19 Ray Wilson Flag of England.svg Leicester9.34
20 Barry Briggs Flag of New Zealand.svg Wimbledon9.30

Midland Cup

Leicester won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams. [9]

First round

Team oneTeam twoScore
OxfordSwindon41–37, 34–44
CoventryCradley39–39, 28–50

Semi final round

Team oneTeam twoScore
LeicesterSwindon41–37, 41–37
CradleyWolverhampton32–46, 38–40

Final

First leg

Leicester
Ray Wilson 11
Dave Jessup 9
Frank Auffret 9
Bob Coles (guest) 4
Malcolm Brown 4
Mick Bell 3
Norman Storer 2
42–36Wolverhampton
John Boulger (guest) 14
George Hunter 10
Malcolm Shakespeare 8
Bengt Andersson 3
Colin Meredith 1
Tom Leadbitter 0
Tony Featherstone 0

Second leg

Wolverhampton
Eric Broadbelt (guest) 12
George Hunter 9
Malcolm Shakespeare 6
Tom Leadbitter 4
Bengt Andersson 2
Colin Meredith 2
Finn Thomsen 0
35–43Leicester
Dave Jessup 10
Ray Wilson 9
Arthur Price (guest) 8
Frank Auffret 6
Norman Storer 5
Mick Bell 5
Malcolm Brown 0

Leicester won on aggregate 85–71

London Cup

Wimbledon won the London Cup but there were now only two teams remaining in London. [10]

Results

TeamScoreTeam
Wimbledon46–32Hackney
Hackney39–39Wimbledon

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Exeter

Hackney

Halifax

Hull

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Leicester

Newport

Oxford

Poole

Sheffield

Swindon

Wimbledon

Wolverhampton

See also

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