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1988 National League season

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In 1988 the National League, also known as British League Division Two, was the second tier of speedway racing in the United Kingdom.[1]

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Glasgow Tigers returned to Glasgow for the first time in 15 years, when they moved into Shawfield Stadium in Rutherglen.[2] The Canterbury Crusaders had been disbanded following the end of their lease at Kingsmead Stadium.[3]

The league champions that year were Hackney Kestrels.[4][5]

Final table

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Fixtures and results

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

National League Knockout Cup

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The 1988 National League Knockout Cup was the 21st edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Hackney Kestrels were the winners of the competition.

First 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

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Hackney were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 110–82.

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Riders' Championship

Troy Butler won the Riders' Championship. The final sponsored by Jawa Moto & Barum was held on 10 September 1988 at Brandon Stadium.[8][9]

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Pairs

The National League Pairs was held at Wimborne Road was due to be held on 24 July but was postponed before being held on 23 August. The event was won by Stoke Potters.[10][11]

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Semi finals

  • Stoke bt Eastbourne 5-4
  • Poole bt Peterborough 5-4

Final

  • Stoke bt Poole 7-2
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Fours

Peterborough Panthers won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 7 August.[12]

Semi finals

  • SF1 = Poole 20, Peterborough 18, Stoke 9, Glasgow 1
  • SF2 = Mildenhall 15, Eastbourne 12, Middlesbrough 11, Hackney 10

Final

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Leading averages

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Riders & final averages

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Arena Essex

  • Martin Goodwin 9.68
  • David Smart 7.27
  • Rob Tilbury 6.75
  • Nigel Leaver 5.80
  • Chris Cobby 5.71
  • Ian Humphreys 4.76
  • Simon Wolstenholme 4.61

Berwick

Eastbourne

Edinburgh

Exeter

Glasgow

Hackney

Long Eaton

  • Keith White 8.40
  • Glenn Doyle 7.83
  • Mike Spink 6.20
  • Gary O'Hare 5.44
  • Richie Owen 4.00
  • Darrell Branford 3.48
  • Dave Morton 3.29
  • Wayne Elliott 3.21
  • Jon Roberts 2.92
  • Steve Bishop 2.71

Middlesbrough

Mildenhall

Milton Keynes

Peterborough

Poole

Rye House

Stoke

Wimbledon

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