1956 Speedway National League
League | National League |
---|---|
No. of competitors | 7 |
Champions | Wimbledon Dons |
National Trophy | Wimbledon Dons |
Highest average | Barry Briggs |
Division/s below | National League (Div 2) 1956 Southern Area League |
The 1956 National League Division One was the 22nd season and eleventh post-war season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.[1]
Summary
The league consisted of seven teams after the West Ham Hammers ceased competitive speedway racing at the end of 1955.[2] Poole Pirates came up from the second tier to replace them. Match line-ups were increased to eight riders after a single season with seven riders. Wimbledon won their third successive National League Championship.[3][4][5]
Norwich Stars rider Malcolm Flood died on 2 April, at Poole. The 25-year-old rider suffered fatal injuries despite an earlier warning from the race steward that he was riding too erratically into the bends.[6]
Final table
Pos | Team | PL | W | D | L | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wimbledon Dons | 24 | 17 | 1 | 6 | 35 |
2 | Wembley Lions | 24 | 14 | 1 | 9 | 29 |
3 | Birmingham Brummies | 24 | 12 | 1 | 11 | 25 |
4 | Norwich Stars | 24 | 10 | 4 | 10 | 24 |
5 | Belle Vue Aces | 24 | 11 | 1 | 12 | 23 |
6 | Poole Pirates | 24 | 9 | 2 | 13 | 20 |
7 | Bradford Tudors | 24 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 12 |
Fixtures & results
A fixtures
B fixtures
Top Ten Riders (League only)
Rider | Nat | Team | C.M.A. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Barry Briggs | Wimbledon | 10.53 | |
2 | Ove Fundin | Norwich | 10.34 | |
3 | Ronnie Moore | Wimbledon | 10.32 | |
4 | Brian Crutcher | Wembley | 10.16 | |
5 | Alan Hunt | Birmingham | 9.53 | |
6 | Peter Moore | Wimbledon | 9.20 | |
7 | Peter Craven | Belle Vue | 9.07 | |
8 | Jack Biggs | Poole | 8.71 | |
9 | Dick Fisher | Belle Vue | 8.40 | |
10 | Ron Johnston | Belle Vue | 8.38 |
National Trophy Stage Two
The 1956 National Trophy was the 19th edition of the Knockout Cup. The Trophy consisted of two stages; stage one was for the second-tier clubs, stage two was for the top-tier clubs. Wimbledon won the second and final stage and were therefore declared the 1956 National Trophy champions.[9]
- For Stage One - see Stage One
First round
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
26/07 | Wembley | 60-47 | Birmingham |
24/07 | Southampton | 64-44 | Norwich |
21/07 | Belle Vue | 72-36 | Poole |
21/07 | Birmingham | 61-47 | Wembley |
21/07 | Bradford Odsal | 38-70 | Wimbledon |
21/07 | Norwich | 77-31 | Southampton |
16/07 | Poole | 54-54 | Belle Vue |
16/07 | Wimbledon | 79-29 | Bradford Odsal |
Semifinals
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
01/09 | Belle Vue | 83-25 | Birmingham |
17/08 | Birmingham | 64-44 | Belle Vue |
13/08 | Wimbledon | 68-40 | Norwich |
04/08 | Norwich | 56-52 | Wimbledon |
Final
First leg
Belle Vue Aces Peter Craven 17 Dick Fisher 17 Peter Williams 9 Bob Duckworth 8 Ron Johnston 6 Ken Sharples 5 Tink Maynard 3 Brian Craven 3 | 68 – 39 | Wimbledon Dons Peter Moore 10 Ronnie Moore 8 Barry Briggs 8 Ron How 4 Cyril Maidment 4 Alf Hagon 3 Bob Andrews 3 Cyril Brine 0 |
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[10] |
Second leg
Wimbledon Dons Ronnie Moore 16 Peter Moore 14 Barry Briggs 11 Cyril Maidment 9 Cyril Brine 9 Ron How 6 Alf Hagon 3 Bob Andrews 1 | 69 – 39 | Belle Vue Aces Peter Craven 12 Ron Johnston 8 Alf Webster 5 Peter Williams 4 Bob Duckworth 3 Ken Sharples 3 Brian Craven 3 Dick Fisher 1 |
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[10] |
Wimbledon were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 108–107.
Riders & final averages
Belle Vue
- Peter Craven 9.07
- Ron Johnston 8.38
- Dick Fisher 8.40
- Bob Duckworth 7.39
- Ken Sharples 6.74
- Brian Craven 6.29
- Alf Webster 5.48
- Slant Payling 5.47
- Tink Maynard 5.26
- Peter Williams 3.90
- Fred Rogers 4.13
- Frank Johnson 3.60
Birmingham
- Alan Hunt 9.53
- Doug Davies 8.22
- Eric Boothroyd 7.74
- Ron Mountford 7.48
- Jim Tolley 5.16
- Neil Mortimer 5.15
- Harry Bastable 4.63
- Arthur Duncan 3.90
- Derrick Tailby 2.89
Bradford
- Arthur Forrest 7.64
- Nigel Boocock 6.31
- Arthur Wright 5.98
- Guy Allott 5.68
- Eddie Rigg 5.60
- Jimmy Gooch 5.49
- Ron Clarke 4.96
- Des Haswell 4.90
- Al Allison 4.00
- Dent Oliver 3.06
Norwich
- Ove Fundin 10.34
- Aub Lawson 7.83
- Gerry Hussey 7.60
- Phil Clarke 6.43
- Billy Bales 6.30
- Harry Edwards 5.91
- Geoff Pymar 5.78
- Reg Trott 5.03
- Fred Brand 4.88
- Peter Atkins 4.36
- Derek Strutt 1.50
Poole
- Jack Biggs 8.71
- Cyril Roger 7.76
- Ken Middleditch 7.60
- Jack Geran 6.00
- Jimmy Squibb 5.95
- Bill Holden 5.33
- Terry Small 5.31
- Alan Kidd 5.05
- Bert Roger 4.67
- Norman Strachan 3.83
Wembley
- Brian Crutcher 10.16
- Tommy Price 7.54
- Eric French 7.43
- Split Waterman 7.36
- Jimmy Gooch 6.86
- Mike Broadbank 6.43
- Trevor Redmond 6.29
- Ray Cresp 5.88
- Freddie Williams 5.14
- Merv Hannam 2.67
Wimbledon
- Barry Briggs 10.53
- Ronnie Moore 10.32
- Peter Moore 9.20
- Ron How 7.88
- Cyril Brine 6.47
- Bob Andrews 5.38
- Alf Hagon 4.94
- Gil Goldfinch 2.56
See also
References
- ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
- ^ "London Loses Another Speedway Side". Daily Herald. 21 February 1956. Retrieved 26 February 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
- ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ^ "Speedway rider died after warning". Birmingham Daily Post. 10 April 1956. Retrieved 13 August 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "1956 fixtures & results". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "1956 fixtures & results". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "1956 National Trophy". Speedway archive.
- ^ a b "1956 National Trophy". Speedway Archive. Retrieved 12 August 2021.