1977 National League season

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1977 National League season
League National League
No. of competitors19
Champions Eastbourne Eagles
Knockout Cup Eastbourne Eagles
Individual Colin Richardson
Pairs Boston Barracudas
Fours Peterborough Panthers
Highest average Tom Owen
Division/s above 1977 British League

The 1977 National League was contested as the second division of Speedway in the United Kingdom. [1] [2]

Contents

Summary

Newport had moved down from the British League. Their riders were transferred to Bristol Bulldogs but they acquired new riders and were renamed Newport Dragons. Paisley Lions dropped out so the league had 19 teams, the same as the previous season. Part way through the season, Coatbridge Tigers relocated and changed name to Glasgow Tigers after being kicked out of Cliftonhill. [3]


Eastbourne Eagles won the National League title, completing a league and cup double. [4] [5] Eastbournes's star rider was Colin Richardson, who won the Riders' Championship and averaged 10.70 for the season. He was backed up by Mike Sampson, who also surpassed a 10 average and Dave Kennett (8.37 average) and a member of Eastbourne's 1971 winning team. [6]

Joe Owen, the leading rider of 1976 had moved from champions Newcastle Diamonds to join British League side Hull Vikings. Newcastle were unable to compensate for the loss and finished in 6th place, despite Joe's brother Tom Owen finishing top of the averages. [6]

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1 Eastbourne Eagles 36290758
2 Rye House Rockets 36243951
3 Ellesmere Port Gunners 362221246
4 Canterbury Crusaders 362301346
5 Peterborough Panthers 362201444
6 Newcastle Diamonds 362111443
7 Boston Barracudas 362001640
8 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 361641636
9 Teesside Tigers 361711835
10 Crayford Kestrels 361701934
11 Glasgow Tigers 361602032
12 Newport Dragons 361602032
13 Oxford Cheetahs 361512031
14 Scunthorpe Saints 361512031
15 Edinburgh Monarchs 361502130
16 Workington Comets 361412129
17 Weymouth Wizards 361132225
18 Berwick Bandits 361112423
19 Stoke Potters 36902718

Top Five Riders (League Averages)

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1 Tom Owen Flag of England.svg Newcastle11.01
2 Colin Richardson Flag of England.svg Eastbourne10.70
3 Martin Yeates Flag of England.svg Oxford10.59
4 John Jackson Flag of England.svg Ellesmere Port10.22
5 Mike Sampson Flag of England.svg Eastbourne10.18

National League Knockout Cup

The 1977 National League Knockout Cup was the tenth edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Eastbourne Eagles were the winners of the competition. [7]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
03/04Eastbourne55-23Canterbury
23/04Canterbury26-52Eastbourne
14/04Oxford44-34Rye House
17/04Rye House44-34Oxford
22/04Edinburgh48-30Scunthorpe
25/04Scunthorpe43-34Edinburgh
02/06
replay
Oxford45-32Rye House
29/05
replay
Rye House42-36Oxford

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
15/05Eastbourne54-23Crayford
03/05Crayford35-43Eastbourne
22/05Newcastle49-29Glasgow
29/04Glasgow47-30Newcastle
17/05Ellesmere Port46-32Workington
03/06Workington42-36Ellesmere Port
12/06Oxford50-28Newport
23/06Newport41-37Oxford
28/05Berwick46-32Teesside
02/06Teesside44-34Berwick
27/05Edinburgh44-34Stoke
21/05Stoke40-38Edinburgh
22/05Boston43-34Weymouth
24/05Weymouth35-43Boston
20/05Peterborough44-34Mildenhall
22/05Mildenhall38-40Peterborough

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
10/07Eastbourne54-24Newcastle
08/08Newcastle34-43Eastbourne
26/07Ellesmere Port46½-31½Oxford
14/07Oxford37-41Ellesmere Port
25/06Berwick46-32Edinburgh
15/07Edinburgh41-37Berwick
17/07Boston45-33Peterborough
01/07Peterborough40-38Boston

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
25/09Eastbourne57-21Ellesmere Port
02/09Ellesmere Port50-28Eastbourne
27/08Berwick45-33Boston
19/08Boston38-40Berwick

Final

First leg

Berwick Bandits
Willie Templeton 9
Graham Jones 9
Dave Gifford 7
Mike Hiftle 6
Wayne Brown 5
Robin Adlington 4
Colin Caffrey 1
41 – 37 Eastbourne Eagles
Colin Richardson 13
Mike Sampson 11
Steve Naylor 7
Eric Dugard 5
Paul Woods 1
Roger Abel 0
Dave Kennett 0
[8]

Second leg

Eastbourne Eagles
Colin Richardson 12
Mike Sampson 11
Steve Naylor 9
Eric Dugard 9
Dave Kennett 7
Roger Abel 7
Paul Woods 6
61 – 16 Berwick Bandits
Brendan Shilleto (guest) 6
Graham Jones 5
Willie Templeton 2
Mike Hiftle 2
Ian Darling 1
Dave Gifford 0
Colin Caffrey 0
[8]

Eastbourne were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 98–57.

Riders' Championship

Colin Richardson won the Riders' Championship, sponsored by Gauloises and held at Wimbledon Stadium on 24 September. [9]

Pos.RiderPtsTotal
1 Flag of England.svg Colin Richardson 3 3 3 3 315
2 Flag of England.svg Martin Yeates 3 3 2 3 213+3
3 Flag of England.svg Tom Owen 3 3 3 3 113+2
4 Flag of England.svg Kelvin Mullarkey 3 2 3 2 212
5 Flag of England.svg Rob Hollingworth 2 3 1 2 311
6 Flag of England.svg John Jackson 2 3 1 2 310
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Koppe 1 2 1 2 39
8 Flag of England.svg Laurie Etheridge 2 1 0 2 27
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stuart Mountford 0 0 2 1 25
10 Flag of Scotland.svg Bert Harkins 1 1 1 1 15
11 Flag of England.svg Alan Emerson 0 0 0 1 34
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Danny Kennedy 0 2 2 0 ex4
13 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Brian Woodward 2 0 1 1 04
14 Flag of Scotland.svg Brian Collins 0 1 2 0 03
15 Flag of England.svg Bob Coles 1 1 0 ef 03
16 Flag of England.svg Steve Lawson 1 0 f 0 12
17 Flag of England.svg Ian Clark (res)00

Pairs

The National League Pairs was held at Hyde Road on 4 June and was won by Boston Barracudas. [10]

Semi finals

Final

Fours

Peterborough won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 7 August. [11] [12]

Semi finals

Final

PosTeamPtsRiders
1 Peterborough Panthers 17Clark I 6, Hawkins 5, Hines 5, Flatman 1, Clark B 0
2 Canterbury Crusaders 14Banks 6, Koppe 3, Spelta 3, Kennett 2
3 Eastbourne Eagles 13Richardson 5, Sampson 5, Dugard 2, Abel 1
4 Stoke Potters 4Mountford 2, Nunan 1, Gledhill 1, Robertson 0

Leading final averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1 Tom Owen Flag of England.svg Newcastle10.82
2 Colin Richardson Flag of England.svg Eastbourne10.63
3 Martin Yeates Flag of England.svg Oxford10.53
4 Mike Sampson Flag of England.svg Eastbourne10.09
5 John Jackson Flag of England.svg Ellesmere Port10.07

Riders & final averages

Berwick

Boston

Canterbury

Coatbridge/Glasgow

Crayford

Eastbourne

Edinburgh

Ellesmere Port

Mildenhall

Newcastle

Newport

Oxford

Peterborough

Rye House

Scunthorpe

Stoke

Teesside

Weymouth

Workington

See also

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