1956 Speedway National League Division Two

British motorcycle speedway season

1956 was the final season of the Speedway National League Division Two.[1]

Summary

With the number of sides competing at national level diminishing from 37 at the start of 1951 to just 14 in 1956, only a single national division would be in existence by 1957. Poole Pirates had been promoted to Division One and Exeter Falcons had closed leaving seven entrants.[2][3]

Swindon Robins captured the title by a single point.[4][5]

Southampton's 34-year-old captain Ernie Rawlins died in Southampton Hospital on 22 September 1956, following an accident in the match against Birmingham on 18 September.[6]

Final table

Pos Team M W D L Pts
1 Swindon Robins 24 16 0 8 32
2 Southampton Saints 24 15 1 8 31
3 Rayleigh Rockets 24 14 1 9 29
4 Ipswich Witches 24 13 0 11 26
5 Coventry Bees 24 12 0 12 24
6 Leicester Hunters 24 6 1 17 13
7 Oxford Cheetahs 24 6 1 17 13

Top Five Riders (League only)

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Per Olof Söderman Sweden Coventry 11.74
2 Ken McKinlay Scotland Leicester 10.25
3 Dick Bradley England Southampton 10.22
4 Bob Roger England Swindon 9.53
5 Ian Williams Wales Swindon 9.52

National Trophy Stage One

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. Southampton won stage one and qualified for second and final stage.[7]

Division Two First round

Date Team one Score Team two
21/04 Coventry 55-53 Ipswich
21/04 Rayleigh 74-34 Oxford
21/04 Swindon 65-43 Leicester
20/04 Leicester 65-43 Swindon
19/04 Ipswich 68-40 Coventry
19/04 Oxford 40-68 Rayleigh
05/05
replay
Swindon 51-56 Leicester
04/05
replay
Leicester 76-32 Swindon

Division Two semifinals

Date Team one Score Team two
26/05 Rayleigh 68-39 Southampton
25/05 Leicester 67-40 Ipswich
22/05 Southampton 69-39 Rayleigh
21/05 Ipswich 46-62 Leicester

Division Two final

First leg

Southampton Saints
Dick Bradley 15
Brian Hanham 13
Ernie Rawlins 12
Johnny Hole 7
Frank Bettis 6
Alby Golden 5
Maurie Mattingley 4
Ron Sharp 2
64 – 43Leicester Lions
Ken McKinlay 14
Ron Phillips 11
Charlie Barsby 5
Len Williams 5
Bryan Elliott 3
Barrie East 3
Gordon McGregor 2
Ivor Brown 0
[8]

Second leg

Leicester Lions
Len Williams 12
Ken McKinlay 9
Ron Phillips 8
Gordon McGregor 7
Charlie Barsby 6
Barrie East 4
Ivor Brown 4
Dennis Parker 4
54 – 54Southampton Saints
Ernie Rawlins 14
Dick Bradley 13
Brian Hanham 9
Maurie Mattingley 7
Alby Golden 5
Johnny Hole 2
Frank Bettis 2
Ron Sharp 2
[8]

Riders & final averages

Coventry

Ipswich

Leicester

  • Scotland Ken McKinlay 10.25
  • Scotland Gordon McGregor 8.21
  • England Derick Close 6.
  • England Johnny Green 5.
  • England Charlie Barsby 5.92
  • England Len Williams 5.89
  • Australia Ron Phillips 5.61
  • England Les McGillivray 4.73
  • England Barry East 3.61
  • England Bran Elliott 2.42
  • England Vic Hall 2.09
  • England Dennis Parker 1.33
  • England Ivor Brown 1.33

Oxford

  • England Ronnie Genz 8.53
  • England Peter Robinson 6.20
  • England Bob Baker 5.90
  • England Dennis Newton 5.60
  • England Howdy Byford 5.55
  • England Pat Clark 5.07
  • England Terry Courtnell 4.70
  • Scotland Tommy Miller 4.29
  • New Zealand Bill Thatcher 4.00
  • England Roy Bowers 4.00
  • England Jim Tebby 3.69
  • England Maury Courtnell 2.46

Rayleigh

Southampton

Swindon

  • England Bob Roger 9.53
  • Wales Ian Williams 9.52
  • England George White 9.15
  • England Ernie Lessiter 5.69
  • England Ray Harris 4.76
  • England Ron Swaine 4.13
  • England Danny Malone 3.83
  • England Al Sparrey 3.58
  • England Glyn Chandler 3.08

See also

References

  1. ^ "Home". speedwayresearcher.org.uk.
  2. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  3. ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  5. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  6. ^ "Speedway Star Dies". Sunday Sun (Newcastle). 23 September 1956. Retrieved 13 August 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "1956 National Trophy". Speedway archive.
  8. ^ a b "1956 Southampton results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
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