2005 Speedway Conference League

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2005 Speedway Conference League
League Conference League
Champions Oxford Silver Machine Academy
Knockout Cup Weymouth Wildcats
Individual Steve Boxall
Pairs Wimbledon Dons
Fours Weymouth Wildcats
Division/s above 2005 Elite League
2005 Premier League

The 2005 Speedway Conference League was the third tier/division of British speedway. [1]

Contents

Summary

The title was won by Oxford Silver Machine Academy, junior club of the Oxford Cheetahs. [2]

Final league table

PosTeamPlayedWDLFAPts
1 Oxford Silver Machine Academy 221534109190942
2 Wimbledon Dons 221507110693241
3 Weymouth Wildcats 221309107595633
4 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 221219106796833
5 Armadale Dale Devils 2212010102598631
6 Rye House Raiders 2212010104698729
7 Stoke Spitfires 2212010103198229
8 Scunthorpe Scorpions 22110111012100027
9 Boston Barracuda-Braves 2211011982105526
10 Newport Mavericks 229013968105121
11 Buxton Hitmen 226115890111214
12 Sittingbourne Crusaders 22112082311784

Fixtures & results

Home \ Away ARM BOS BUX MIL NEW OX RYE SCU SIT STO WEY WIM
Armadale Dale Devils 52–4154–4158–3761–3441–5346–4358–3847–4554–3950–3957–36
Boston Barracuda Braves 45–4457–3544–4952–3845–5340–4948–4262–3156–3948–4555–42
Buxton Hitmen 44–4544–4639–5148–4145–4547–4354–3856–3647–4340–4938–53
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 51–4457–3959–3654–3746–4651–3957–3763–3054–4256–3942–48
Newport Mavericks 45–4344–4863–2848–4367–2658–3842–4746–4745–4152–4349–46
Oxford Silver Machine Academy 55–1866–2763–3149–3854–3958–3550–3053–3753–4351–4546–44
Rye House Raiders 51–4154.5–37.564–3047–4256–4044–4653–4259–3660–3451–4552–43
Scunthorpe Scorpions 50–4461–3160–3750–4357–3544–4955–3864–2941–4942–4854–40
Sittingbourne Crusaders 43–4742–4839–5543–4745–4645–4541–4934–4242–4839–5536–57
Stoke Spitfires 46–4453–4146–3052–4157–3550–4350–4044–4563–2963–3254–39
Weymouth Wildcats 54–4360–3358–3351–4053–3745–4453–4054–4266–2053–4044–46
Wimbledon Dons 56–3455–3958–3250–4664–2750–4352–4063–3160–3458–3546–44
Source: [3]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Conference League Knockout Cup

The 2005 Conference League Knockout Cup was the eighth edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams. Weymouth Wildcats were the winners. [4] First round

Team oneTeam twoFirst LegSecond Leg5
OxfordWimbledon60–3344–46
BostonScunthorpe53–4149–40

Quarter-finals

Team oneTeam twoFirst LegSecond Leg
BuxtonWeymouth51–4340–55
MildenhallOxford54–4042–53
NewportRye House56–3840–50
StokeBoston59–3539–54

Semi-finals

Team oneTeam twoFirst LegSecond Leg
WeymouthNewport51–4350–41
BostonMildenhall41–5133–60

Final


14 October Weymouth Wildcats
Lewis Bridger 13
Dan Giffard 13
David Mason 11
Tom Brown 7
James Clement 5
Shane Waldron 4
Danny Hughes 1
5440 Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Jon Armstrong 11
Chris Johnson 9
Lee Smart 5
Andrew Bargh 5
James Purchase 3
Mark Thompson 3
Trevor Heath 2
Wessex Stadium


16 October Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Jon Armstrong 12
Mark Thompson 11
Chris Johnson 9
Andrew Bargh 8
Lee Smart 5
James Purchase 5
Trevor Heath 1
5145 Weymouth Wildcats
Lewis Bridger 11
Dan Giffard 11
David Mason 11
Tom Brown 6
Shane Waldron 4
James Clement 2
Danny Hughes 0
Mildenhall Stadium

Conference Trophy

Riders' Championship

Steve Boxall won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 27 August at Rye House Stadium. [5]

Pos.RiderTeamTotal
1 Steve Boxall Rye House15
2 Barrie Evans Stoke11
3Blair ScottArmadale11
4 David Mason Weymouth11
5 Lewis Bridger Weymouth10
6 Jon Armstrong Mildenhall10
7Wayne CarterScunthorpe9
8Mark BurrowsWimbledon8
9 Adam Roynon Mildenhall7
10 Craig Branney Oxford7
11Karlis EzergailisNewport5
12Jonathon BethelBuxton4
13Danny BetsonWimbledon4
14Harland CookRye House3
15Mark Baseby (res)Sittingbourne3
16Chris HuntSittingbourne2
17 Simon Lambert Boston0
18 Lee Smart (res)Mildenhall0

Pairs

The Pairs Championship was held at the Wimbledon Stadium, on 17 July. The event was won by Mark Burrows and Scott James of the Wimbledon. [6]

Final
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Wimbledon16Mark Burrows 11, Scott James 5
2Oxford16Craig Branney 10, Chris Mills 6
3Stoke14Barrie Evans 12, Jack Hargreaves 2
4Scunthorpe8Wayne Carter 5, Benji Compton 3

Fours

Weymouth won the Conference League Four-Team Championship, held on 25 June 2005 at Loomer Road Stadium. [7]

Final
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Weymouth16Mason 5, Giffard 5, Bridger 4, Brown 1
2Oxford15Barker 6, Mills 5, Courtney 4, Branney 0
3Armadale9Sneddon 5, Scott 3, Stoddart 1, Tully 0
4Boston8Walker 3, Roynon 3, Irwin 1, Lambert 1

See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions

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References

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