British League Division Two Riders Championship

The British League Division Two Riders Championship was a speedway contest between the top riders (or two riders) with the highest average points total from each club competing in the British League Division Two in the UK. The championship was inaugurated in 1968 when it was known as the British League Division Two Riders Championship. The competition was held at Hackney between 1968 and 1971, then it was moved to Wimbledon and held there between 1972 and 1984. The event was sponsored by Gauloises in 1976.

The competition was known as the British League Division Two Riders Championship between 1968 and 1974 and again between 1991 and 1994. In 1975 and 1976 it was known as the New National League Riders Championship and then from 1977 to 1990 as the National League Riders championship.

The last year of the tournament was 1994, after which speedway was restructured with the top two leagues combining to form the Premier League.

Winners

Year Winner Team 2nd Team 3rd Team
1968 Graham Plant Middlesbrough Teessiders Ken Eyre Belle Vue Colts Graeme Smith Rayleigh Rockets
1969 Geoff Ambrose Crayford Highwaymen Mick Bell Reading Racers Ross Gilbertson Romford Bombers
1970 Dave Jessup Eastbourne Eagles Barry Crowson Canterbury Crusaders Gary Peterson Bradford Northern
1971 John Louis Ipswich Witches Malcolm Shakespeare Long Eaton Archers Hugh Saunders Rayleigh Rockets
1972 Phil Crump Crewe Kings Arthur Price Boston Barracudas Bob Coles Barrow Happy Faces
1973 Arthur Price Boston Barracudas Bobby McNeil Eastbourne Eagles Louis Sansom Workington Comets
1974 Carl Glover Boston Barracudas Ted Hubbard Canterbury Crusaders Phil Herne Birmingham Brummies
1975 Laurie Etheridge Crayford Kestrels Brian Collins Coatbridge Tigers Arthur Browning Birmingham Brummies
1976 Joe Owen Newcastle Diamonds John Jackson Ellesmere Port Gunners Ted Hubbard Rye House Rockets
1977 Colin Richardson Eastbourne Eagles Martin Yeates Oxford Cheetahs Tom Owen Newcastle Diamonds
1978 Steve Koppe Canterbury Crusaders John Jackson Ellesmere Port Gunners Ted Hubbard Rye House Rockets
1979 Ian Gledhill Stoke Potters Steve Wilcock Middlesbrough Tigers Andy Grahame Milton Keynes Knights
Year Winner Team 2nd Team 3rd Team
1980 Wayne Brown Berwick Bandits Martin Yeates Weymouth Wildcats Steve Finch Ellesmere Port Gunners
1981 Mike Ferreira Canterbury Crusaders Simon Wigg Weymouth Wildcats Bruce Cribb Wolverhampton Wolves
1982 Joe Owen Newcastle Diamonds Steve Lomas Boston Barracudas Bob Garrad Rye House Rockets
1983 Steve McDermott Berwick Bandits Richard Knight Mildenhall Fen Tigers Martin Yeates Weymouth Wildcats
1984 Ian Barney Peterborough Panthers Dave Perks Long Eaton Invaders Martin Yeates Weymouth Wildcats
1985 Neil Middleditch Arena Essex Hammers Kevin Hawkins Peterborough Panthers Trevor Banks Hackney Hawks
1986 Paul Thorp Stoke Potters Steve Schofield Poole Pirates Les Collins Edinburgh Monarchs
1987 Andrew Silver Arena Essex Hammers Nigel Crabtree Stoke Potters David Blackburn Newcastle Diamonds
1988 Troy Butler Milton Keynes Knights Mark Loram Hackney Hawks Kenny McKinna Glasgow Tigers
1989 Mark Loram Ipswich Witches Kenny McKinna Glasgow Tigers David Blackburn Glasgow Tigers
Year Winner Team 2nd Team 3rd Team
1990 Andy Grahame Wimbledon Dons Chris Louis Ipswich Witches Craig Boyce Poole Pirates
1991 Jan Stæchmann Long Eaton Invaders Dave Bargh Newcastle Diamonds Troy Butler Milton Keynes Knights
1992 Robert Nagy Glasgow Tigers Mick Poole Peterborough Panthers Richard Green Exeter Falcons
1993 Gary Allan Swindon Robins Mick Poole Peterborough Panthers Tony Langdon Oxford Cheetahs
1994 Paul Bentley Middlesbrough Bears Tony Olsson Swindon Robins Tony Langdon Swindon Robins

See also

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