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1974 British League Division Two season

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The 1974 British League Division Two season was the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. It was the final season of British League Division Two before it was renamed as the New National League.[1]

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Summary

The league was again expanded by one team from 18 to 19 teams. Weymouth Wizards were the new addition to the league, returning to action after five years out. Additionally there were two in and two out; Hull Vikings had moved up to the British League swapping places with Coatbridge Tigers and also swapping their top riders. Rayleigh Rockets closed down but the promotion, riders and nickname moved to Rye House. It was the first season of league speedway at Rye House since the 1959 Southern Area League.[2][3]

There were a few changes of nicknames; the Chesterton Potters changed their team name to the Stoke Potters, Bradford became the Barons, Sunderland became the Gladiators and Long Eaton raced as the Archers.[4]

Birmingham Brummies won their first title, completing a league and cup double.[5][6] Australian Phil Herne improved his average by over 3 points from the 1973 season and Arthur Browning also exceeded a 10 average, the two factors proved to be the catalyst for Birmingham's success. John Hart and George Major both scored heavily throughout the season too.[2]

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Final table

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Fixtures and results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Top five riders (league averages)

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British League Division Two Knockout Cup

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The 1974 British League Division Two Knockout Cup was the seventh edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Birmingham Brummies were the winners of the competition.[8]

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

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Second leg

More information Birmingham BrummiesPhil Herne 12Arthur Browning 11George Major 10John Hart 7Keith Anderson 7Ricky Day 2Carl Askew 1, 50 – 27 ...

Birmingham were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 81–74.

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Leading final averages

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Riders' Championship

Carl Glover won the Rider's Championship, held at Wimbledon Stadium on 28 September.[10]

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Riders & final averages

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Barrow

  • Tom Owen 8.54
  • Dave Baugh 8.46
  • Terry Kelly 8.00
  • Sid Sheldrick 7.77
  • Paul O'Neal 7.37
  • Joe Owen 7.36
  • Chris Roynon 6.12
  • Mick Sheldrick 3.40
  • Graham Tattersall 2.74

Berwick

Birmingham

Boston

Bradford

  • Alan Knapkin 9.33
  • Tony Featherstone 8.66
  • Colin Meredith 8.33
  • Mick Fairbairn 5.98
  • Mick Fishwick 5.63
  • Eddie Argall 5.16
  • Steve Wilcock 5.15
  • Roger Austin 4.76
  • Mick Fielding 4.74
  • Dave Parkin 2.70

Canterbury

Coatbridge

Crewe

Eastbourne

Ellesmere Port

  • Graham Drury 9.31
  • Colin Goad 8.32
  • Steve Taylor 7.36
  • Nigel Wasley 6.16
  • Wayne Hughes 6.05
  • Duncan Meredith 5.89
  • Gerald Smitherman 5.20
  • Nicky Allott 4.37
  • Ken Stafford 3.60
  • Steve Casey 2.71
  • Ray Hassall 2.16

Long Eaton

Peterborough

  • Mike Lanham 9.11
  • Brian Clark 8.73
  • Jack Walker 6.75
  • Ken Matthews 6.31
  • Roy Carter 6.29
  • Steve Osborn 6.12
  • Roy Sizmore 5.74
  • Peter Thompson 4.85
  • Eric Dugard 4.44
  • Chris Drewett 4.14

Rye House

Scunthorpe

  • Tony Childs 8.82
  • Ken McKinlay 8.13
  • Doug Underwood 6.56
  • Andy Sims 6.54
  • Keith Evans 6.07
  • Dingle Brown 6.04
  • Chris Emery 6.03
  • Jack Bywater 5.60
  • Tim Swales 4.50
  • Chris Doyle 4.14
  • Roger Pascall 2.86

Stoke

Sunderland

Teesside

Weymouth

  • Kelvin Mullarkey 7.19
  • Bob Hughes 6.77
  • Steve Lomas 6.36
  • Nigel Couzens 5.64
  • Geoff Swindells 5.51
  • Clark Facey 4.88
  • Russell Foot 4.88
  • Glyn Facey 4.80
  • Brian Paddington 4.28
  • Mark Sawyers 3.47

Workington

  • Mitch Graham 10.00
  • Malcolm MacKay 8.77
  • Taffy Owen 8.42
  • Alan Cowland 7.28
  • Steve Watson 5.54
  • Darryl Stobbart 4.98
  • Bernie Hornby 4.14
  • Steve Lawson 1.68
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