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The 2017 National League speedway season was the third tier/division of British speedway.

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Summary

The title was won by Belle Vue Colts.[1][2][3] Eastbourne Eagles finished top of the regular season table.[4]

King's Lynn Young Stars withdrew part way through the season and their results were expunged.

Final league table

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Fixtures & results

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

Play-offs

Semi-finals Grand Final
          
Lakeside Hammers 53 21 74
Belle Vue Colts 37 69 106
Belle Vue Colts 33 56 89
Eastbourne Eagles 45 34 79
Kent Kings 46 27 73
Eastbourne Eagles 44 63 107

Home team scores are in bold
Overall aggregate scores are in red

Grand Final


14 October Eastbourne Eagles
Jake Knight 10
Georgie Wood 10
Tom Brennan 8
Josh Bailey 7
Drew Kemp 5
Matt Bates 5
Jason Edwards 0
Charley Powell R/R
4533 Belle Vue Colts
Dan Bewley 11
Kyle Bickley 9
Jack Smith 7
Luke Woodhull 3
Rob Shuttleworth 3
Andy Mellish 0
Lee Payne R/R
Arlington Stadium


18 October Belle Vue Colts
Kyle Bickley 14
Jack Smith 14
Dan Bewley 13
Rob Shuttleworth 10
Luke Woodhull 3
Paul Bowen 2
Lee Payne R/R
5634 Eastbourne Eagles
Jake Knight 10
Georgie Wood 10
Tom Brennan 8
Josh Bailey 7
Drew Kemp 5
Matt Bates 5
Jason Edwards 0
Charley Powell R/R
National Speedway Stadium

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National League Knockout Cup

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The 2017 National League Knockout Cup was the 20th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams. Eastbourne Eagles were the winners for the third successive year.[6][7]

First round

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Final Stages

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Eastbourne Eagles W/O
King's Lynn Young Stars
Plymouth Devils 50 25 75
Eastbourne Eagles 39 40 79
Birmingham Brummies 43 41 84
Plymouth Devils 47 49 96
Eastbourne Eagles 59 43 102
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 31 47 78
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 57 41 98
Stoke Potters 33 49 82
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 53 39 92
Belle Vue Colts 37 51 88
Belle Vue Colts '59 w/o 59
Cradley Heathens 31 scr 31

Replay was required in the Quarter-final due to tie
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 50 Stoke Potters 40
Stoke Potters 50 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 40
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 90 Stoke Potters 90

Home team scores are in bold
Overall aggregate scores are in red

KO Cup Final


22 October Eastbourne Eagles
Josh Bailey 15
Georgie Wood 14
Jake Knight 9
Tom Brennan 9
Charley Powell 6
Matt Bates 4
Jason Edwards 2
5931 Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Drew Kemp (guest)10
Jon Armstrong 8
Luke Ruddick 7
Jordan Jenkins 4
Luke Harris (guest) 2
Alex Spooner 0
Dan Halsey R/R
Arlington Stadium


29 October Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Drew Kemp (guest)15
Jordan Jenkins 15
Ben Hopwood (guest) 8
Alfie Bowtell (guest) 6
Alex Spooner 2
Luke Ruddick 1
Dan Halsey R/R
4743 Eastbourne Eagles
Josh Bailey 11
Jake Knight 10
Georgie Wood 8
Tom Brennan 5
Jason Edwards 5
Charley Powell 4
Matt Bates 0
Mildenhall Stadium

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Riders' Championship

Dan Bewley won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 24 September at Beaumont Park Stadium.[8][9]

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Final leading averages

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Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue Colts

Birmingham Brummies

  • Jack Parkinson-Blackburn 9.35
  • Liam Carr 9.00
  • Danyon Hume 9.00 (2 matches only)
  • Tom Bacon 8.72
  • Darryl Ritchings 8.15
  • David Mason 6.87
  • Layne Cupitt 5.40
  • Taylor Hampshire 4.55
  • Kyle Roberts 2.29
  • Macauley Leek 2.59

Buxton Hitmen

  • Max Clegg 9.74
  • Matt Williamson 9.50
  • Tom Woolley 6.97
  • Ryan Kinsley 4.97
  • Ben Basford 4.33
  • Shelby Rutherford 4.23
  • Lee Geary 3.78
  • Jamie Halder 3.16
  • Ben Woodhull 3.00
  • Carl Basford 2.86

Cradley Heathens

  • Richard Hall 10.00 (2 matches only)
  • Tom Perry 9.41
  • Danny Ayres 8.71
  • Dan Greenwood 7.69
  • Luke Harris 6.37
  • Joe Lawlor 5.87
  • Conor Dwyer 5.49
  • Ryan Burton 5.58
  • Shelby Rutherford 3.93
  • Tyler Govier 2.00 (2 matches only)

Eastbourne Eagles

  • Connor Coles 9.85 (3 matches only)
  • Mark Baseby 9.30
  • Josh Bailey 9.13
  • Jake Knight 9.04
  • Georgie Wood 8.06
  • Tom Brennan 7.96
  • Charley Powell 6.89
  • Mattie Bates 6.42
  • Kelsey Dugard 5.67

Isle of Wight Warriors

  • James Cockle 8.39
  • Ben Wilson 8.25
  • Connor Coles 6.79
  • Scott Campos 6.78
  • Chris Widman 4.97
  • Adam Portwood 4.51
  • Kelsey Dugard 4.00
  • Jamie Sealey 2.31

Kent Kings

Lakeside Hammers

Mildenhall Fen Tigers

Plymouth Devils

Stoke Potters

  • Mitchell Davey 8.87
  • Tony Atkin 7.68
  • Lee Dicken 6.91
  • David Wallinger 6.50
  • Luke Priest 6.05
  • Ryan Terry-Daley 5.32
  • Paul Burnett 5.08
  • Shaun Tedham 4.07
  • David Speight 1.00
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Development Leagues

Midland Development League

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Northern Junior League

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Southern Development League

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See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions

References

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