1995_Premier_League_speedway_season

1995 Premier League speedway season

1995 Premier League speedway season

British motorcycle speedway season


The 1995 Premier League season was the 61st season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom. It was also the first for the new league, and the first of two seasons in which British speedway was competed as a single division.[1]

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Summary

The gulf in quality of teams was highlighted because of the merging of the two leagues, with Eastbourne Eagles winning the title 56 points clear of bottom club Exeter Falcons.[2] Eastbourne had been an easy runner-up the previous year to runaway winners Poole Pirates and retained four of their riders Martin Dugard, Dean Barker, Stefan Dannö and Stefan Andersson, which provided enough firepower to seal the Championship. Poole finished mid-table but were missing Craig Boyce who had switched to Swindon Robins.[3]

Bradford Dukes won their fourth Knockout Cup in the last five years. Former World Champion Gary Havelock guided Bradford to the Cup success and also picked up the Premier League Riders Championship.[4]

Final table

Pos Team PL W D L BP Pts
1 Eastbourne Eagles 40 28 3 9 18 77
2 Bradford Dukes 40 25 2 13 17 69
3 Cradley Heath Heathens 40 25 1 14 17 68
4 Peterborough Panthers 40 25 0 15 12 62
5 Wolverhampton Wolves 40 23 0 17 14 60
6 Ipswich Witches 40 23 0 17 13 59
7 Glasgow Tigers 40 21 1 18 14 57
8 Belle Vue Aces 40 20 1 19 14 55
9 Edinburgh Monarchs 40 20 4 16 10 54
10 Arena Essex Hammers 40 21 0 19 10 52
11 Swindon Robins 40 20 3 17 9 52
12 Poole Pirates 40 18 2 20 9 47
13 Reading Racers 40 17 4 19 9 47
14 Sheffield Tigers 40 19 0 21 9 47
15 Coventry Bees 40 17 1 22 8 43
16 Hull Vikings 40 17 2 21 4 40
17 Oxford Cheetahs 40 16 1 23 6 39
18 Long Eaton Invaders 40 14 4 22 7 39
19 King's Lynn Stars 40 14 4 22 6 38
20 Middlesbrough Bears 40 10 2 28 2 24
21 Exeter Falcons 40 8 3 29 2 21

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

Premier League Knockout Cup

The 1995 Speedway Star Knockout Cup was the 57th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams but the first to be known as the Premier League Knockout Cup. Bradford Dukes were the winners of the competition.[5]

First round

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Second round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

First leg

More information Bradford DukesSean Wilson 17Gary Havelock 14+1Paul Pickering 11+2Darren Pearson 10+3Joe Screen 6Tony Atkin 3+1Garry Stead R/R, 68 - 39 ...

Second leg

More information Belle Vue AcesNiklas Klingberg 14Jason Lyons 13Chris Manchester 12Frede SchöttKevin Little 5, 58 - 43 ...

Bradford Dukes were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 111-97.

Riders' Championship

Gary Havelock won the Premier League Riders Championship. It was held at Abbey Stadium, Swindon on 14 October.[7]

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Fours

Cradley Heathens won the Premier League Four-Team Championship, which was held on 6 August 1995, at the East of England Arena.[8]

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Leading final averages

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Riders & final averages

Arena Essex

Belle Vue

Bradford

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Eastbourne

Edinburgh

Exeter

Glasgow

Hull

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Long Eaton

Middlesbrough

Oxford

Peterborough

Poole

Reading

Sheffield

Swindon

Wolverhampton

See also


References

  1. "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. "HISTORY ARCHIVE". British Speedway. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  3. "Bradford Dukes". Greyhound Derby .com. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  4. "Aces chief raps cup ref". Manchester Evening News. 23 September 1995. Retrieved 14 April 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Mullett misery". Reading Evening Post. 16 October 1995. Retrieved 6 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Speedway". Birmingham Daily Post. 7 August 1995. Retrieved 5 July 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.

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