2019 National Development League speedway season
LeagueNational Development League
ChampionsLeicester Lion Cubs[1]
Knockout CupLeicester Lion Cubs[2]
National TrophyKent Kings[3]
IndividualAnders Rowe[4]
PairsKent Kings
FoursStoke Potters
Highest averageMax Clegg
Division/s aboveSGB Premiership 2019
SGB Championship 2019

The National League speedway 2019 now known as the National Development League for the 2019 season was the third tier/division of British speedway. There were several team changes for the 2019 league season with reigning league champions and KO cup winners Eastbourne Eagles, along with the Birmingham Brummies, moving into the SGB Championship. Coventry Bees, who rode their home meetings at Leicester the previous season, did not enter the league, but Leicester Lions entered a team (Leicester Lion Cubs).[5] Cradley Heathens fully entered the league after the previous season National Trophy only commitment, while the Buxton Hitmen decided not compete and only run open meetings (friendlies).[6] It was announced on Tuesday 10 September before the end of the 2019 National Development League season that Stoke Potters' home venue at Loomer Road Stadium had been sold and that the team would not be operating in 2020.[7]

Regulation changes

At the Speedway AGM in November 2018, the team averages were reduced to 36.00 points per team.


Results

Home \ Away BVC CH IOW KK LLC MIL PLY STK
Belle Vue Colts 65–25 56–34 44–45 50–40 64–25 50–40 63–27
Cradley Heathens 42–48 47–43 46–44 39–51 46–44 47–43 48–42
Isle of Wight Warriors 51–39 53–37 51–39 51–38 39–51 42–48 48–42
Kent Kings 47–43 41–37 45–45 40–50 59–31 50–37 53–37
Leicester Lion Cubs 51–38 57–33 57–33 51–39 54–36 59–30 50–40
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 44–46 38–51 50–40 51–38 48–42 53–37 53–37
Plymouth Gladiators 38–52 40–49 46–44 44–46 38–52 44–46 48–41
Stoke Potters 42–48 51–36 45–45 42–44 40–50 51–38 54–36
Source: [8]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Teams face each other two times: once home and once away.

Final table

Pos. Club M Home Away F A Pts +/−
W D L 4W 3W D 1L L
1 Leicester Lion Cubs 14 7 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 702 555 38 +147
2 Belle Vue Colts 14 6 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 706 551 32 +155
3 Kent Kings 14 5 1 1 0 3 0 1 3 630 609 26 +21
4 Cradley Heathens 14 5 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 583 650 24 -77
5 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 14 5 0 2 1 1 0 0 5 608 648 23 -40
6 Isle of Wight Warriors 14 5 0 2 0 0 2 2 3 619 640 21 -21
7 Stoke Potters 14 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 5 591 660 12 -69
8 Plymouth Gladiators 14 2 0 5 0 1 0 1 5 569 685 10 -116

Play-Offs

Semi-finals Grand Final
          
Leicester Lion Cubs 53 64 117
Cradley Heathens 37 26 63
Leicester Lion Cubs 59 47 106
Kent Kings 31 43 74
Belle Vue Colts 47 36 83
Kent Kings 43 53 96

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

Semi-finals


2 October [9] Cradley Heathens 3753 Leicester Lion Cubs Perry Barr Stadium
Referee(s):
Seth Perkin

5 October [10] Leicester Lion Cubs 6426 Cradley Heathens Beaumont Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Dave Watters

4 October [11] Belle Vue Colts 4743 Kent Kings National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd

7 October [12] Kent Kings 5336 Belle Vue Colts Central Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Paul Carrington

Grand Final


16 October [13] Leicester Lion Cubs 5931 Kent Kings Beaumont Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Mick Bates

28 October [14] Kent Kings 4347 Leicester Lion Cubs Central Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Chris Gay

Leading Final Averages

[15]

Rider Team Average
England Max CleggCradley10.36
England Ellis PerksLeicester10.04
England Georgie WoodIsle of Wight9.94
England Ben MorleyIsle of Wight9.85
England Jordan PalinBelle Vue9.76
England Danyon HumeLeicester9.61
England Ben WilsonPlymouth9.22
England Kyle BickleyBelle Vue9.12
England Leon FlintBelle Vue8.95
England Anders RoweKent8.86

Knockout Cup

The 2019 National Development League Knockout Cup was the 22nd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Stoke Potters 50 42 92
Plymouth Gladiators 39 48 87
Stoke Potters 36 31 67
Leicester Lion Cubs 54 59 113
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 34 52 86
Leicester Lion Cubs 55 38 93
Leicester Lion Cubs 45 43 88
Belle Vue Colts 27 47 74
Cradley Heathens 49 46 95
Isle of Wight Warriors 41 44 85
Cradley Heathens 39 35 84
Belle Vue Colts 45 55 100
Kent Kings 39 43 82
Belle Vue Colts 51 45 96

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

Quarter-finals


6 July [16] Stoke Potters 5039 Plymouth Gladiators Loomer Road Stadium
Referee(s):
Michael Breckon

12 July [17] Plymouth Gladiators 4842 Stoke Potters Plymouth Coliseum
Referee(s):
Chris Durno

12 May [18] Leicester Lion Cubs 5534 Mildenhall Fen Tigers Beaumont Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Phil Griffin

26 May [19] Mildenhall Fen Tigers 5238 Leicester Lion Cubs West Row Arena
Referee(s):
Stuart Wilson

9 May [20] Isle of Wight Warriors 4149 Cradley Heathens Smallbrook Stadium
Referee(s):
Dave Robinson

20 May [21] Cradley Heathens 4644 Isle of Wight Warriors Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Chris Durno

20 June [22] Belle Vue Colts 5139 Kent Kings National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Graham Flint

24 June [23] Kent Kings 4345 Belle Vue Colts Central Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Christina Turnball

Semi-finals


3 August [24] Stoke Potters 3654 Leicester Lion Cubs Loomer Road Stadium
Referee(s):
Chris Durno

5 October [10] Leicester Lion Cubs 5931 Stoke Potters Beaumont Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Dave Watters

16 September [25] Cradley Heathens 3945 Belle Vue Colts Monmore Green
Referee(s):
Phil Griffin

18 September [26] Belle Vue Colts 5535 Cradley Heathens National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd

Grand Final


23 October [27] Leicester Lion Cubs 4527 Belle Vue Colts Beaumont Park Stadium
Referee(s):
Graeme Hunter

29 October [28] Belle Vue Colts 4743 Leicester Lion Cubs National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Jim McGregor

National Trophy

Results

Home \ Away IOW KK MIL PLY
Isle of Wight Warriors 48–42 49–40 42–48
Kent Kings 54–35 48–41 56–34
Mildenhall Fen Tigers 51–39 41–43 61–29
Plymouth Gladiators 45–45 46–44 41–49
Source: [8]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Teams face each other two times: once home and once away.

Final table

Pos. Club M Home Away F A Pts +/−
W D L 4W 3W D 1L L
1 Kent Kings 6 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 287 245 14 +42
2 Mildenhall Fen Tigers 6 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 283 249 10 +34
3 Isle of Wight Warriors 6 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 258 280 8 -22
4 Plymouth Gladiators 6 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 243 297 7 -54

Riders' Championship

Raced at the Eddie Wright Raceway, Scunthorpe on 20 October. The meeting was decided on count back for riders first three rides, after rain prevented the meetings full conclusion. Scores below are from the referee's official National League Riders Individual Championship score sheet.[29]

Pos.RiderTeamTotal
1Anders RoweKent Kings9
2Drew KempKent Kings8
3Max CleggCradley Heathens8
4Ellis PerksLeicester Lion Cubs7
5Leon FlintBelle Vue Colts7
6Ryan KinsleyMildenhall Fen Tigers6
7Kyle BickleyBelle Vue Colts6
8Ben MorleyIsle of Wight6
9Jordan PalinBelle Vue Colts3
10Jason EdwardsMildenhall Fen Tigers3
11Jack SmithCradley Heathens3
12Tom Spencer (res)Cradley Heathens3
13Joe ThompsonLeicester Lion Cubs2
14Connor ColesBelle Vue Colts1
15Danno VergeIsle of Wight Islanders1
16Joe LawlorStoke Potters0
17Tom YoungPlymouth Gladiators0
18Sam Woods (res)Unattached0

Pairs

The National League Pairs Championship, was held at Owlerton Stadium, on 25 August 2019. The event was won by Drew Kemp and Anders Rowe of the Kent Kings.[30]

Final
Pos Team Pts Riders
1 Kent19Kemp 10, Rowe 9
2 Leicester17Perks 12, Hume 5
3 Plymouth10Stoneman 6, Wilson 4
4 Mildenhall8Kinsley 6, Edwards 2

Fours

Stoke won the NDL Fours, held on 13 July 2019 at Loomer Road Stadium.[31][32][33][34][35]

Final
Pos Team Pts Riders
1Stoke15Perry 4, Lawlor 4, Priest 4, Coles 3
2Isle of Wight14Morley 6, Wood 5, Wirtzfield 2, Verge 1
3Mildenhall13Ayres 5, Edwards 5, Atkins 3, Marson 0
4Kent6Kemp 4, Rowe 1, Jenkins 1, Fellows 0

Teams and final averages

Belle Vue Colts

7 June Connor Bailey replaced the injured Paul Bowen in the Belle Vue Colts team[36]

Cradley Heathens

21 May Jack Smith replaced the injured Tom Brennan in the Cradley Heathens team[37]
6 June Sheldon Davies replaced Lewis Whitmore in the Cradley Heathens team[38]

Isle of Wight Warriors

  • England Georgie Wood 9.94
  • England Ben Morley 9.85
  • England Danno Verge 6.54
  • England Ryan Terry-Daley 5.60
  • England Scott Campos 5.36
  • England Chad Wirtzfeld 4.52
  • England Chris Widman 4.50
  • England Connor King 4.47

1 July Scott Campos replaced Ryan Terry-Daley in the Isle of Wight team[39]

Kent Kings

2 June Jacob Clouting replaced the injured Dan Gilkes in the Kent Kings team[40]
15 August Jake Mulford replaced the injured Nathan Ablitt in the Kent Kings team[41]
6 September Alex Spooner replaced Jacob Clouting in the Kent Kings team[42]

Leicester Lion Cubs

11 April Ryan MacDonald replaced Kelsey Dugard in the Leicester Lion Cubs team[43]
9 July Ryan Terry-Daley replaced the injured Jamie Halder in the Leicester Lion Cubs team[44]
29 August Josh Embleton replaced Ryan MacDonald in the Leicester Lion Cubs team[45]

Mildenhall Fen Tigers

16 June Henry Atkins and Arran Butcher replaced the injured Macauley Leek and David Wallinger in the Mildenhall team[46]
13 August Ryan Kinsley replaced the injured Danny Ayres in the Mildenhall Fen Tigers team[47]

Plymouth Gladiators

  • England Ben Wilson 9.22
  • Wales Nathan Stoneman 8.81
  • England Richard Andrews 7.03
  • England Adam Extance 6.67
  • England Scott Campos 4.75
  • England David Wallinger 4.48
  • England Jamie Bursill 3.71
  • England Adam Sheppard 3.71
  • England Luke Chessell 2.29
  • England Tom Young 2.00
  • England Kris Andrews 0.57

26 June David Wallinger replaced Scott Campos in the Plymouth team[48]
10 July Luke Chessell replaced the injured Nathan Stoneman in the Plymouth team[49]
28 August Tom Young and Kris Andrews replaced the injured Adam Extance and David Wallinger in the Plymouth team[50]
6 September Nathan Stoneman replaced Luke Chessell in the Plymouth team[51]

Stoke Potters

  • England Tom Perry 8.71
  • England Joe Lawlor 8.09
  • England Connor Coles 8.00
  • England Luke Priest 6.19
  • England Joe Alcock 5.27
  • England Shelby Rutherford 4.73
  • England Corban Pavitt 2.33
  • England Kieran Douglas 1.33

9 January Shelby Rutherford replaced Paul Burnett in the Stoke Potters team[52]
9 May Lawlor replaced Luke Chessell in the Stoke Potters team[53]
23 July Corban Pavitt quit the Stoke Potters team due to personal reasons[54]
31 August Kieran Douglas replaced Corban Pavitt in the Stoke Potters team[55]

Development Leagues

Midland & Southern Development League

Pos team P W D L Pts
1Birmingham Bulls12100220
2Exeter1281317
3Isle of Wight1280416
4Reading Racers1270514
5Carmarthen Dragons1260612
6Milton Keynes1211103
7Weymouth1202102

Northern Junior League

Pos team P W D L Pts
1Newcastle880016
2Berwick74038
3Ashfield73137
4Redcar82155
5Edinburgh81072

See also

References

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  3. "Kings' Trophy Triumph". Speedway GB. 4 June 2019.
  4. "Anders Takes NLRC Title". Speedway GB. 21 October 2019.
  5. "Lions Launch Championship Bid". Leicester Lions. 14 November 2018.
  6. "Hitmen Withdraw From League". Speedway GB. 29 November 2018.
  7. "Stadium Sold As Potters Close At The End of Season". Stoke Potters. 10 September 2019.
  8. 1 2 http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/march19%7Ctitle= March Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/april19%7Ctitle- April Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/may19%7Ctitle- May Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/june19%7Ctitle- June Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/july19%7Ctitle- July Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/august19%7Ctitle- August Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/september19%7Ctitle- September Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/october19%7Ctitle- October Results
    All British Speedway Result Details Are Retrieved From Official Speedway GB Website http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk
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