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1947 Speedway National League

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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

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Fixtures & results

A fixtures

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

B fixtures

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

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

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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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Semifinals

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Final

First leg

More information Wembley LionsTommy Price 14Bill Kitchen 13George Wilks 10Split Waterman 6Bill Gilbert 6Bob Wells 5Charlie May 1Roy Craighead 0, 55 – 53 ...

Second leg

More information Belle Vue AcesJack Parker 16Louis Lawson 12Eric Langton 11Wally Lloyd 6Dent Oliver 7Jim Boyd 6Wally Hull 4Bill Pitcher 1, 63 – 45 ...

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

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Semi final round

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Final

First leg

More information New CrossRon Johnson 11 Bill Longley 10Lionel Van Praag 7 Jeff Lloyd 8 Ray Moore 7 Frank Lawrence 2Eric French 2Geoff Pymar 2, 49–58 ...

Second leg

More information WembleyTommy Price 14 Bill Kitchen 12Bill Gilbert 6George Wilks 4Bob Wells 4 Charlie May 3Split Waterman 3 Roy Craighead 1, 47–61 ...

New Cross won on aggregate 110–105

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Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue

Harringay

New Cross

Odsal

Wembley

West Ham

Wimbledon

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References

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