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1990 National League season
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The 1990 National League was the 16th since its establishment as a second tier in 1975, a renamed British League Division Two, and the last before it was again renamed British League Division Two.[1]
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Summary
The league was initially supposed to run with 18 teams - however, Mildenhall Fen Tigers were unable to form a team to the 42-point minimum average limit, and were expelled on March 22, 1990. Matches were once again run over a 16-heat formula, with seven riders per team.
Poole Pirates were again champions, and stepped up into British League Division One for the 1991 season.[2]
League table
M = Meetings; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; F = Race points for; A = Race points against; Pts = Total Points
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Fixtures and results
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National League Knockout Cup
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The 1990 National League Knockout Cup was the 23rd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Poole Pirates were the winners of the competition.[4]
First round
Second round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
First leg
Second leg
Poole were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 107–85.
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Riders' Championship
Andy Grahame won the Riders' Championship. The final sponsored by Jawa Moto & Barum was held on 15 September at Brandon Stadium.[7]
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Pairs
The National League Pairs Championship was held at Shawfield Stadium Glasgow on 17 June. The event was won by Hackney Kestrels.[8][9]
Semi finals
- Hackney bt Middlesbrough
- Exeter bt Newcastle
Final
- Hackney bt Exeter
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Fours
Stoke won the Fours championship final, held at the East of England Showground on 22 July.[10]
Semi finals
- SF1 = Ipswich 16, Stoke 11, Wimbledon 11, Glasgow 10
- SF2 = Poole 16, Hackney 13, Berwick 10, Middlesbrough 9
Final
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Final leading averages
The top ten rider averages in the National League as of October 31, 1990:
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Riders & final averages
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Arena Essex
- Martin Goodwin 8.85
- Rob Tilbury 8.09
- Wayne Garratt 5.77
- Troy Pratt 5.65
- Kevin Brice 4.95
- Adrian Stevens 4.48
- Simon Wolstenholme 4.31
- Kevin Teager 3.88
- Robert Ledwith 2.86
Berwick
- Mark Courtney 8.67
- David Walsh 8.62
- David Blackburn 7.87
- Andy Campbell 6.39
- Alan Rivett 6.04
- Rob Grant Sr. 5.89
- Scott Robson 5.77
- Kevin Little 3.80
- Steve Widt 3.47
Eastbourne
- Gordon Kennett 8.94
- Andy Buck 6.99
- Tony Primmer 6.49
- Paul Woods 6.24
- Darren Standing 5.76
- Brian Nixon 5.52
- Keith Pritchard 5.52
- Justin Walker 4.82
- Darren Grayling 4.12
Edinburgh
- Les Collins 8.76
- Frede Schott 7.81
- Carl Blackbird 7.14
- Brett Saunders 6.98
- Michael Coles 6.09
- Scott Lamb 5.59
- Mick Powell 4.02
- Nigel Alderton 2.75
Exeter
- Steve Regeling 10.20
- Peter Jeffery 7.71
- Richard Green 7.68
- Colin Cook 6.61
- Andy Sell 5.73
- Steve Bishop 5.19
- Mark Simmonds 4.79
- Ian Barney 3.86
Glasgow
- Steve Lawson 8.83
- Kenny McKinna 8.54
- Shane Bowes 8.42
- Charlie McKinna 6.68
- Sean Courtney 6.58
- Phil Jeffrey 5.87
- Jason Lyons 5.79
- Geoff Powell 3.57
- Martin McKinna 3.04
Hackney
- Steve Schofield .10.51
- Andy Galvin 9.27
- Paul Whittaker 8.18
- Gary Tagg 5.96
- Michael Warren 5.45
- Dave Hamnett 4.41
- Tim Korneliussen 3.96
- Shawn Venables 3.80
- Ian Humphreys 2.91
Ipswich
- Chris Louis 10.18
- David Norris 8.30
- Dean Standing 8.02
- Alan Mogridge 7.81
- Shane Parker 6.45
- Robbie Fuller 5.07
- Colin White 2.53
- Craig Hyde 2.47
Long Eaton
- Richard Hellsen 8.43
- Nigel De'ath 6.91
- Kevin Smart 6.03
- Paul Fry 6.02
- Jon Surman 4.63
- Gary O'Hare 4.60
- Peter Lloyd 4.20
Middlesbrough
- Rod Hunter 9.93
- Daz Sumner 8.62
- David Cheshire 7.42
- Jamie Luckhurst .7.36
- Steve Wilcock 7.32
- Paul Bentley 7.26
- Duncan Chapman 3.62
- Dave Edwards 3.41
Milton Keynes
- Peter Glanz 7.24
- Jonathan Cooper 6.00
- Mark Blackbird 5.52
- David Clarke 5.47
- Trevor Banks 5.45
- Mark Lyndon 5.33
- Andy Hines 5.03
- Rob Woffinden 4.59
- Thierry Hilaire 3.68
Newcastle
- David Bargh 9.72
- Peter Carr 8.35
- Martin Dixon 7.40
- Simon Green 5.97
- Mark Thorpe 5.37
- Ian Stead 4.42
- Paul Smith 3.95
- Spencer Timmo 2.60
- John Wainwright 2.46
Peterborough
- Mick Poole 9.58
- Craig Hodgson 8.04
- Frank Andersen 7.83
- Scott Norman 6.91
- Ian Barney 6.72
- Nigel Flatman 5.77
- Mark Lyndon 4.46
- Wayne Bridgeford 3.70
- Sean Barker 2.98
Poole
- Craig Boyce 10.44
- Tom P. Knudsen 8.72
- Alun Rossiter 8.64
- Tony Langdon 8.23
- Gary Allan 7.51
- Gary Chessell 6.87
- Rod Colquhoun 5.73
- Steve Langdon 4.38
Rye House
- Jens Rasmussen 9.36
- Melvyn Taylor 8.86
- Glen Baxter 7.70
- Roger Johns 6.08
- Jamie Fagg 5.71
- Trevor O'Brien 5.39
- Scott Humphries 4.69
- Wayne Baxter 3.56
- Nigel Sparshott 3.14
- Kelvin Mullarkey 2.81
- Wayne Bridgeford 2.62
- Linden Warner 2.26
Stoke
- Eric Monaghan 9.00
- Nigel Crabtree 8.78
- Louis Carr 8.28
- Chris Cobby 5.74
- Mark Pearce 4.83
- Rob Woffinden 4.61
- David Clarke 4.00
- Mark Carlson 1.88
- Richard Davidson 1.88
Wimbledon
- Andy Grahame 9.40
- Nathan Simpson 8.00
- Ray Morton 7.52
- Neville Tatum 7.38
- Nigel Leaver 5.41
- Pete Chapman 4.99
- Deon Prinsloo 3.48
- Justin Pryor 3.34
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