2003 Speedway Conference League

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2003 Speedway Conference League
League Conference League
Champions Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Knockout Cup Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Individual Barrie Evans
Fours Rye House Raiders
Division/s above 2003 Elite League
2003 Premier League

The 2003 Speedway Conference League was the third tier/division of British speedway. [1]

Contents

Summary

Mildenhall Fen Tigers completed the league and cup double. [2] [3]

Final league table

PosTeamPlayedWDLFAPtsBonusTotal
1 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 2418151326917371047
2 Rye House Raiders 241806117893636945
3 Oxford Silver Machine Academy 24140101179960281139
4 Boston Barracuda-Braves 2415091103101730838
5 Swindon Sprockets 24140101042103628533
6 Buxton Hitmen 24121111095105425732
7 Newcastle Gems 24130111072107026531
8 Sheffield Prowlers 24102121115101622830
9 Wimbledon Dons 2491141028112619524
10 Wolverhampton Cubs 24101131005111621223
11 Carmarthen Dragons 248016957117716420
12 Peterborough Pumas 246117950118713316
13 Newport Mavericks 245118895124311112

Conference League Knockout Cup

The 2003 Conference League Knockout Cup was the sixth edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams. Mildenhall Fen Tigers were the winners. [4] [5]

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
13/09Mildenhall55-35Boston
15/09Rye House59-31Armadale Dale Devils
19/09Boston45-45Mildenhall
20/09Armadale Dale Devils40-50Rye House

Final

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
18/10Rye House46-43Mildenhall
19/10Mildenhall48-41Rye House

First leg

Rye House Raiders
Edward Kennett 14
Steve Boxall
James Cockle
Barry Burchatt
46 – 43Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Paul Lee
Danny King

Second leg

Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Paul Lee
Danny King
48 – 43Rye House Raiders
Edward Kennett
Steve Boxall
James Cockle
Barry Burchatt

Mildenhall were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 91–89

Conference Trophy

Riders' Championship

Barrie Evans won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 30 August at Rye House Stadium. [6]

Pos.RiderTeamTotal
1 Barrie Evans Rye House14
2Jamie RobertsonNewcastle11
3Trevor Harding IIBoston10
4 Joel Parsons Rye House10
5Tom BrownNewport10
6 Craig Branney Newcastle10
7 Chris Mills Oxford9
8Rob FinlowBuxton9
9 Richard Hall Boston8
10 James Wright Buxton6
11 James Brundle Mildenhall6
12Ben PowellCarmarthen/Exeter3
13Tommy AllenSwindon3
14Joe CookRye House3
15Mark BurrowsWimbledon3
16Danny NortonPeterborough2
17Dean Garrod (res)Boston1
18Gordon Meakins (res)Carmarthen1

Fours

Rye House won the Conference League Four-Team Championship final, held on 5 October 2003 at Mildenhall Stadium. [7]

Final
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Rye House30
2Mildenhall29
3Peterborough19
4Boston14

See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions

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  2. "Final table". Speedway archive.
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  5. "Season results". Speed-way.com.
  6. "Silver heaps praise on Evans". Crash.net. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  7. "2003 fixtures and results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 10 July 2023.