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1947 Speedway National League
British speedway season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1947 National League Division One was the 13th season of speedway in the United Kingdom and the second post-war season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.[1]
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Summary
Harringay Racers rejoined the league.[2] Wembley Lions retained the title. Belle Vue retained the National Trophy.[3][4][5]
Final Table Division One
Fixtures & results
A fixtures
B fixtures
British Speedway Cup
On account of the small number of teams in the league the British Speedway Cup was run in a league format. Wembley Lions won all their matches, home and away, to complete a double.
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Top ten riders (league only)
National Trophy
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The 1947 National Trophy was the tenth edition of the Knockout Cup.[9]
During the National Trophy quarter final match between Wembley and Harringay (on 15 August) the 27-year-old Wembley rider Nelson 'Bronco' Wilson received fatal injuries in the fourth heat. He died in the Prince of Wales Hospital, Tottenham, the following day from a fractured skull.[10] Remarkably another rider Cyril Anderson of the Norwich Stars was killed instantly on the same evening, during the Division Two Best Pairs.[11]
Qualifying Middlesbrough and Norwich qualified for the quarter finals by virtue of finishing 1st & 2nd in the Second Division Cup.
Quarterfinals
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Final
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Second leg
Belle Vue were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 116–100.
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Riders' Championship
Jack Parker won the British Riders' Championship final held at Empire Stadium on 11 September. Parker won the title after a run off and also broke the halfway (2 laps) track record (37.6 secs) in heat 2.[13][14] There were three qualifying rounds, with 28 riders progressing to the Championship round, held over seven meetings.[13]
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London Cup
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First round
Semi final round
Final
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Second leg
New Cross won on aggregate 110–105
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Riders & final averages
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Belle Vue
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Eric Langton 9.44
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Jack Parker 9.32
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Dent Oliver 8.50
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Wally Lloyd 7.87
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Bill Pitcher 7.29
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Jim Boyd 6.68
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Louis Lawson 5.39
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Ron Mason 4.47
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Dick Campbell 4.44
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Wally Hull 3.80
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Brian Wilson 3.36
Harringay
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Vic Duggan 11.54
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Frank Dolan 8.00
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Ray Duggan 7.32
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Joe Abbott 6.53
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Wal Morton 4.78
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Buck Whitby 4.16
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Jack Arnfield 3.49
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Nobby Stock 4.20
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Norman Lindsay 3.18
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Jack Biggs 3.00
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Danny Lee 2.11
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Joe Bowkis 1.48
New Cross
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Ron Johnson 8.88
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Jeff Lloyd 7.43
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Bill Longley 7.83
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Geoff Pymar 7.71
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Lionel Van Praag 7.68
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Ray Moore 5.04
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Eric French 5.96
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Frank Lawrence 3.86
Keith Harvey 3.20
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Mick Mitchell 4.20
Odsal
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Alec Statham 10.25
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Ernie Price 8.64
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Ron Clarke 8.51
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Max Grosskreutz 7.07
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Oliver Hart 6.90
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Ron Mason 6.29
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Fred Tuck 4.90
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Eddie Rigg 4.00
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Bill Osborne 3.48
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Bill Baird 3.24
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Fred Rogers 3.00
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Jack White 2.40
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Stan Beardsall 2.29
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George Mudgway 1.18
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Al Allison 1.00
Wembley
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Bill Kitchen 10.74
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Tommy Price 10.00
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George Wilks 9.46
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Split Waterman 7.75
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Bronco Wilson 6.21
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Bill Gilbert 5.47
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Bob Wells 4.88
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Roy Craighead 6.10
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Charlie May 3.33
West Ham
Eric Chitty 9.54
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Malcolm Craven 9.54
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Tommy Croombs 6.09
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Bob Harrison 5.78
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Howdy Byford 5.67
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Cliff Parkinson 5.60
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Aub Lawson 5.06
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Cliff Watson 4.46
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Benny King 3.83
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Buck Whitby 3.35
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Phil Bishop 2.58
Bill Matthews 2.55
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Jack Cooley 0.92
Wimbledon
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Norman Parker 10.35
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Les Wotton 8.50
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Lloyd Goffe 7.70
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Cyril Brine 6.00
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Mike Erskine 5.98
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Arch Windmill 5.36
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George Saunders 4.51
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Dick Harris 5.61
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Ron Howes 1.33
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