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1966 British League season
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The 1966 British League season was the 32nd season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom and the second season known as the British League.[1] Halifax Dukes won the league and then secured the league and cup double.[2]
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Summary
The League expanded to 19, with a new team, the King's Lynn Stars.[3] Halifax Dukes won the league after 36 games and finished three points clear of Coventry Bees. The Halifax team success was due to the consistency of their riders, in particular Eric Boocock, Eric Boothroyd, Dave Younghusband and Tommy Roper who all scored heavily throughout the season. Halifax also completed the double winning the British League Knockout Cup. In the final, they easily beat Wimbledon Dons.[4]
The four times world champion Barry Briggs topped the averages for Swindon Robins during the same season in which he sealed his fourth world title. The dangers of speedway were highlighted once again however when Welshman Ivor Hughes was killed during the league match riding for Cradley Heath Heathens against Sheffield Tigers on 20 August.[5]
Coventry won the Midland Cup, West Ham the London Cup and Halifax Dukes the Northern Cup.[6][7]
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Final table
M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points
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Fixtures & results
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Top ten riders (league averages)
Knockout Cup
Halifax Dukes won the Knockout Cup and therefore secured the league and cup double.[9]
Riders' Championship
Barry Briggs won the British League Riders' Championship for the second consecutive year, held at Hyde Road on 22 October.[10]
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London Cup
West Ham successfully defended their London Cup title but once again there were just three teams competing.[11]
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Midland Cup
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Coventry won the Midland Cup, which consisted of six teams.[13]
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Coventry won on aggregate 88–68
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Northern Cup
- Due to the late entry of Edinburgh and Glasgow, several British league results doubled for the Northern Cup.[16]
Final leading averages
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Riders and final averages
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Belle Vue
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Cyril Maidment 9.55
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Sándor Lévai 7.79
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Dick Fisher 7.54
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Norman Nevitt 5.86
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Gordon McGregor 5.35
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Bill Powell 5.01
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Jim Yacoby 4.27
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Taffy Owen 0.36
Coventry
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Nigel Boocock 10.54
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Ron Mountford 9.29
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Rick France 9.22
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Jim Lightfoot 8.81
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Col Cottrell 5.52
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Les Owen 4.31
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Chris Harrison 3.06
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Roger Hill 2.74
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Tom Ridley 2.12
Cradley Heath
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Ivor Brown 7.88
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Chris Julian 6.51
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Chum Taylor 6.32
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Clive Featherby 6.10
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Ivor Hughes 5.65
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Howard Cole (Kid Brodie) 5.48
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Eric Hockaday 3.64
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Ron Cooper 3.58
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Joe Weichlbauer 2.40
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Matt Mattocks 2.33
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Ken Wakefield 2.00
Edinburgh
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George Hunter 8.17
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Bengt Jansson 7.65
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Doug Templeton 7.42
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Reidar Eide 5.83
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Dudley McKean 5.27
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Bill Landels 5.20
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Bert Harkins 4.81
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Jimmy Tannock 4.55
Exeter
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Tommy Sweetman 9.11
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Neil Street 8.23
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Colin Gooddy 7.32
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Jimmy Squibb 6.61
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Jack Geran 6.23
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Chris Blewett 5.37
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Ted Laessing 4.80
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Alan Smith 4.77
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Doug Dearden 2.40
Glasgow
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Charlie Monk 9.27
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Alf Wells 7.47
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Bluey Scott 7.06
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Willie Templeton 6.75
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Maury Mattingley 6.35
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Jonny Faafeng 5.30
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Bill McMillan 4.95
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Jimmy McMillan 3.54
Hackney
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Colin Pratt 10.00
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Roy Trigg 8.63
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Gerry Jackson 6.81
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Les McGillivray 5.40
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Brian Davies 5.25
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Malcolm Brown 4.58
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Ernie Baker 3.44
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Sandy McGillivray 2.86
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John Poyser 2.00
Halifax
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Eric Boocock 10.46
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Eric Boothroyd 9.29
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Dave Younghusband 8.82
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Tommy Roper 7.54
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Bert Kingston 6.00
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Bob Jameson 5.38
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Dennis Gavros 4.98
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Greg Kentwell 4.00
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Maury Robinson 2.33
King's Lynn
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Terry Betts 9.41
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Peter Moore 9.18
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David Crane 6.20
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Alan Jay 4.90
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Stan Stevens 4.73
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Alan Smith 3.75
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Howdy Byford 3.55
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Ken Adams 2.61
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John Mills 2.61
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Cyril Crane 2.17
Long Eaton
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Ove Fundin 9.64
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Ray Wilson 8.63
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Leif Enecrona 7.68
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Ray Cresp 6.72
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Norman Storer 5.14
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Vic White 4.97
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Dennis Newton 4.96
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John Mills 4.44
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Nils Ringstrom 4.12
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Greg Kentwell 4.00
Newcastle
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Ivan Mauger 9.82
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Peter Kelly 8.05
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Brian Brett 7.74
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Graham Coombes 6.37
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Mike Watkin 6.11
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Russ Dent 5.82
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Dave Gifford 4.57
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Alan Butterfield 5.20
Newport
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Gote Nordin 10.44
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Jack Biggs 7.23
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Jon Erskine 6.03
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Tim Bungay 5.54
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Geoff Penniket 5.43
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Alby Golden 5.34
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Bob Hughes 4.75
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Ken Vale 3.68
Oxford
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Arne Pander 9.53
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Jimmy Gooch 8.14
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Eddie Reeves 5.96
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John Bishop 5.86
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Maury McDermott 5.04
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Des Lukehurst 4.10
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Tony Clarke 3.93
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Peter Seaton 1.00
Poole
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Bill Andrew 9.12
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Ronnie Genz 8.83
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Geoff Mudge 8.22
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Colin McKee 6.18
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Pete Smith 5.76
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Wayne Briggs 5.48
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Norman Strachan 5.43
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Bruce Cribb 4.20
Sheffield
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John Dews 8.12
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Bob Paulson 7.81
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Billy Bales 7.27
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Jack Kitchen 7.16
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George Major 6.86
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John Hart 5.93
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Eric Hockaday 5.70
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Arnold Haley 5.68
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Alan Jay 4.82
Swindon
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Barry Briggs 11.12
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Mike Broadbank 9.60
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Martin Ashby 9.01
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Clive Hitch 5.88
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Bob Kilby 5.67
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Mike Keen 5.29
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Frank Shuter 4.48
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Pete Munday 2.48
West Ham
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Sverre Harrfeldt 9.89
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Ken McKinlay 9.67
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Norman Hunter 9.42
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Malcolm Simmons 6.14
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Brian Leonard 5.89
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Reg Trott 4.30
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Ted Ede 3.53
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Don Smith 3.00
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Terry Stone 2.32
Wimbledon
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Olle Nygren 10.40
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Trevor Hedge 9.39
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Reg Luckhurst 8.68
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Bob Dugard 6.95
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Jim Tebby 3.97
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Tony Childs 3.23
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Peter Jackson 3.20
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John Edwards 2.88
Wolverhampton
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Peter Vandenberg 8.67
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Gordon Guasco 7.77
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Pete Jarman 6.57
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Alan Cowland 5.47
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James Bond 5.46
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Cyril Francis 5.46
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Brian Maxted 5.31
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Dave Hemus 5.14
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