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1932 Speedway National League

British speedway league season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The National League was formed in 1932 combining teams from the Northern League and Southern League.[1] It was the fourth season of speedway in the United Kingdom.[2][3]

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Summary

From the teams that finished the 1931 Northern League, Leeds Lions and Preston closed down, leaving only Belle Vue Aces and Sheffield. From the 1931 Southern League, High Beech and Lea Bridge had closed Plymouth Tigers were new competitors.

In the first half of the season, the teams competed for the National Association (NSA) Trophy in a league format won by Stamford Bridge Pensioners. In May 1932, the Southampton Saints promotion left Banister Court Stadium to take over the licence at Lea Bridge Stadium, with the team becoming the Clapton Saints.[4] At the end of the NSA Trophy phase Sheffield dropped out.

In the second half of the season Wembley Lions won the inaugural National League title. Dicky Case of the Wimbledon Dons finished with the highest average.

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League

Final table

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Fixtures & results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Top Ten Riders

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National Trophy

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The 1932 National Trophy was the second edition of the Knockout Cup.[6]

First round

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Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Final

First leg

More information Wembley LionsGinger Lees 12George Greenwood 12Wally Kilmister 11Jack Ormston 7Norman Evans 7Harry Whitfield 7Lionel Van Praag 6Gordon Byers 4, 66 – 29 ...

Second leg

More information Belle Vue AcesFrank Varey 12Eric Langton 12Max Grosskreutz 9Eric Gregory 7Joe Abbott 6Dusty Haigh 6Bob Harrison 5Harold Hastings 1, 58 – 37 ...

Wembley were declared National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 103-87.

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National Speedway Association Trophy

The National Association (NSA) Trophy was won by Stamford Bridge.[8]

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Fixtures & results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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London Cup

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First round

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Semi final round

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Final

First leg

More information Stamford BridgeWal Phillips 12 Frank Arthur 11 Jack Chapman 7Dick Smythe 6 Bill Stanley 5Gus Kuhn 4 Jack Bishop 2Charlie Blacklock 1Frank Bond 0, 48–47 ...

Second leg

More information WembleyGinger Lees 10Harry Whitfield 9Jack Ormston 7Norman Evans 7 Gordon Byers 7Colin Watson 6Wally Kilmister 4Charlie Shelton 1Lionel Van Praag 1, 52–44 ...

Wembley won on aggregate 99–92


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Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue

Clapton

Coventry

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Plymouth

Stamford Bridge

Wembley

West Ham

Wimbledon

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