SGB Championship 2022

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SGB Championship 2022
League SGB Championship
No. of competitors10
Champions Poole Pirates
Knockout Cup Poole Pirates
Pairs Redcar Bears
Riders' Championship Sam Masters
Jubilee Leaguesuspended
Highest average Sam Masters
Division/s above SGB Premiership
Division/s below SGB National League

The 2022 SGB Championship season is the 75th season of the second tier of British Speedway and the 5th known as the SGB Championship.

Contents

Summary

Eleven clubs competed in the Championship in 2022, with Oxford returning to the sport after a 15 year absence. [1] The Eastbourne Eagles and the Kent Kings did not compete in the 2022 edition, with the Kings riding in the National Development League as The Royals, and Eastbourne not riding at all.

Alongside the league and Knockout Cup, a new Summer competition was added in form of a group stage before a three team final at Sheffield. The tournament was called 'The Championship Jubilee League' which was eventually suspended until the 2023 season. However the additional fixtures created an issue due to the suspension of fixtures during the Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II and the heavy rain during October. In retrospect an additional event could have been added after the completion of the league and cup fixtures. Poole Pirates dominated the season again and successfully defended their league and knockout cup double crown. [2] [3]

Newcastle withdrew from the Championship and closed their doors on June 21. Their results were expunged from the League and they were withdrawn from the Knockout Cup and Jubilee League. [4]

League

[5]

Regular Season

League Table

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1 Leicester Lions (SF)189003201387574246+133
2 Glasgow Tigers (SF)188102201487674440+132
3 Poole Pirates (QF)187112122286675239+114
4 Plymouth Gladiators (QF)188010113482579332+32
5 Edinburgh Monarchs (QF)187021104380680332+3
6 Redcar Bears (QF)187021102578382930-46
7 Scunthorpe Scorpions 188010002778683226-46
8 Berwick Bandits 185131001781080921+1
9 Oxford Cheetahs 184050102674187817-137
10 Birmingham Brummies 184050101771690216-188

NOTE: Newcastle’s results were expunged from the table on 28-06-22 following their withdrawal from the 2022 Championship.

Fixtures & Results

Home \ Away BER BIR EDI GLA LEI OXF PLY POL RED SCU
Berwick 58–3256–3442–4841–4959–3159–3045–4543–4757–33
Birmingham 48–4240–5033–5738–5243–4746–4435–5550–4049–41
Edinburgh 50–4052–3639–5139–5048–4248–4249–4148–4149–41
Glasgow 56–3456–3446–4456–3453–3749–4145–4557–3359–31
Leicester 55–3562–2847–4252–3855–3548–4148–4260–3062–28
Oxford 40–5042–4844–4646–4443–4750–4042–4847–4349–40
Plymouth 49–4146–4448–4254–3660–3055–3553–3739–5148–42
Poole 49–4154–3649–4151–3943–4758–3245–4555–3455–35
Redcar 53–3750–4045–3944–4648–4247–4348–4240–5046–44
Scunthorpe 60–3054–3651–3950–4055–3554–3642–4845–4447–43
Source: [6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

League Scoring System

Play-offs

Quarter FinalsSemi FinalsFinal
3 Poole Pirates 6050 110
4 Plymouth Gladiators 30 40703 Poole Pirates 6050 110
2 Glasgow Tigers 30 3969
3 Poole Pirates 4952 101
5 Edinburgh Monarchs 5441 951 Leicester Lions 41 3879
6 Redcar Bears 36 49855 Edinburgh Monarchs 3637 73
1 Leicester Lions 53 53106

Home team scores are in bold
Overall aggregate scores are in red

Grand Final

First Leg

26 October [7] Poole Pirates
Richard Lawson 12
Zach Cook 10
Steve Worrall 9
Danny King 8
Ben Cook 5
Drew Kemp 4
Nathan Ablitt 1
4941 Leicester Lions
Scott Nicholls (guest) 9
Nick Morris 9
Richie Worrall 8
Connor Mountain 5
Joe Thompson 5
Dan Thompson 4
Max Clegg 1
Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Mick Bates

Second Leg

4 November [8] Leicester Lions
Nick Morris 7
Connor Mountain 6
Kyle Howarth 6
Richie Worrall 6
Joe Thompson 5
Max Clegg 5
Dan Thompson 3
3852 Poole Pirates
Richard Lawson 14
Steve Worrall 11
Zach Cook 9
Ben Cook 8
Danny King 8
Drew Kemp 2
Nathan Ablitt 0
Adrian Flux Arena
Referee(s):
Jim McGregor

Knockout Cup

The 2022 SGB Championship Knockout Cup was the 54th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams and the 5th edition under the SGB Championship Knockout Cup name. [9]

Bracket

Round OneQuarter FinalsSemi FinalsFinal
                    
Newcastle Diamonds 4132 73
Edinburgh Monarchs 49 58107
Edinburgh Monarchs 5337 91
Glasgow Tigers 32 5289
Glasgow Tigers
Bye
Edinburgh Monarchs 4735 83
Redcar Bears 43 5497
Oxford Cheetahs 4739 86
Redcar Bears 43 5194
Redcar Bears 5156 107
Berwick Bandits 39 3473
Berwick Bandits
Bye
Redcar Bears 4138 79
Poole Pirates 48 52100
Plymouth Gladiators
Bye
Plymouth Gladiators '4232 74
Poole Pirates 48 58106
Poole Pirates
Bye
Poole Pirates 44 60104
Leicester Lions 4630 76
Leicester Lions 6430 94
Birmingham Brummies 26 3056
Leicester Lions 5845 101
Scunthorpe Scorpions 32 4577
Scunthorpe Scorpions
Bye

Home team scores are in bold
Overall aggregate scores are in red

Final

First Leg

7 October [10] Redcar Bears
Charles Wright 14
Erik Riss 9
Kyle Newman 9
Lewis Kerr 7
Kasper Andersen 2
Jordan Jenkins 2
Jason Edwards 1
4148 Poole Pirates
Danny King 11
Ben Cook 11
Zach Cook 8
Richard Lawson 7
Steve Worrall 5
Nathan Ablitt 3
Drew Kemp 2
Ecco Arena

Second Leg

12 October [11] Poole Pirates
Richard Lawson 13
Ben Cook 9
Zach Cook 9
Steve Worrall 9
Danny King 6
Drew Kemp 6
Nathan Ablitt 0
5238 Redcar Bears
Erik Riss 11
Lewis Kerr 6
Kyle Newman 6
Kasper Andersen 4
Jason Edwards 4
Jordan Jenkins 4
Kye Thomson (guest) 3
Poole Stadium

Jubilee League

The three group winners were supposed to have met in a three-leg final, with each side hosting a leg. However, following the death of the Queen, the competition was initially suspended and then following fixture congestion and weather problems it was decided to hold the final the following season. The decision to hold the final seemed odd because Glasgow had pulled out and Leicester had moved leagues. It was eventually cancelled. [12]

Group stage

Scottish Group

Fixtures

Home \ Away BER [13] EDB [14] GLA [15]
Berwick Bandits [16] 44–4641–46
Edinburgh Monarchs [17] 51–3950–40
Glasgow Tigers [18] 65–2553–37
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Table

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1 Glasgow Tigers (Q)4200010012041539+51
2 Edinburgh Monarchs 4200010011841769+8
3 Berwick Bandits 4002000021492080-49

Northern Group

Fixtures

Home \ Away LEI [19] RED [20] SCU [21]
Leicester Lions [22] 51–3956–34
Redcar Bears [23] 51–3947–43
Scunthorpe Scorpions [24] 46–4450–40
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Table

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1 Leicester Lions (Q)4200000111901707+20
2 Scunthorpe Scorpions 4200000111731877-14
3 Redcar Bears 4200000021771836-6

Southern Group

Fixtures

Home \ Away BRM [25] OXF [26] PLY [27] POL [28]
Birmingham Brummies [29] 46–4452–3834–56
Oxford Cheetahs [30] 56–3456–3445–45
Plymouth Gladiators [31] 57–3245–4539–51
Poole Pirates [32] 59–3148–4262–28
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Table

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1 Poole Pirates (Q)63002010032121919+102
2 Oxford Cheetahs 62100012028825211+36
3 Birmingham Brummies 6201000032293106-81
4 Plymouth Gladiators 6111000032412984-57

Pairs Championship

The 2022 edition of the SGB Championship Pairs Championship took place on Friday 12 August, at Oxford Stadium, Oxford.

Result

Semi Finals

Team OneTeam TwoScoreResult
PooleLeicester6-3S.Worrall, Morris, King, R.Worrall
RedcarGlasgow5-4Basso, Wright, Kerr, Hume

Final

Team OneTeam TwoScoreResult
RedcarPoole7-2Wright, Kerr, King, Worrall (R)

Riders Championship

The 2022 edition of the SGB Championship Riders Championship took place on Wednesday 24 August , at Poole Stadium, Poole. [34]

PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos2122
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (12) Sam Masters (EDI)1231323121-1st
2 Flag of England.svg (6) Danny King (PP)10330221021st2nd
3 Flag of England.svg (3) Lewis Kerr (RED)10321311042nd3rd
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (4) Ryan Douglas (SS)1222332122-4th
5 Flag of England.svg (8) Richard Lawson (PP)10132221063rd-
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (5) Nick Morris (LEI)10231131054th-
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (15) Josh Pickering (EDI)91320397--
8 Flag of England.svg (11) Charles Wright (RED)92123198--
9 Flag of England.svg (9) Scott Nicholls (OXF)91231299--
10 Flag of England.svg (7) Chris Harris (BER)700133710--
11 Flag of England.svg (16) Kyle Howarth (LEI)730301711--
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (13) Troy Batchelor (OXF)621210612--
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (10) Justin Sedgmen (BIR)402020413--
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (17) Ben Cook (PP)211214
15 Flag of England.svg (14) Tom Brennan (GLA)101000115--
16 Flag of Denmark.svg (1) Michael Palm Toft (PLY)110---116--
17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (18) Zach Cook (PP)11117
18 Flag of England.svg (2) Leon Flint (BER)000000018--
PlacingRiderTotal12345678910111213141516171819 20 PtsPos2122

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

Leading averages

Final Averages - SGB Championship, Knockout Cup, Jubilee League and Play-Off Matches only.

RiderTeamAverage
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Masters Edinburgh10.15
2 Flag of England.svg Richard Lawson Poole9.92
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Douglas Scunthorpe9.85
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Pickering Edinburgh9.34
5 Flag of England.svg Danny King Poole9.08
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Morris Leicester9.06
7 Flag of England.svg Kyle Howarth Leicester9.02
=8 Flag of England.svg Chris Harris Berwick8.98
=8 Flag of England.svg Craig Cook Glasgow8.98
=8 Flag of England.svg Steve Worrall Poole8.98

Squads & final averages

Berwick Bandits

Birmingham Brummies

Edinburgh Monarchs

Glasgow Tigers

Leicester Lions

Oxford Cheetahs

Plymouth Gladiators

Poole Pirates

Redcar Bears

Scunthorpe Scorpions

See also

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