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2009 National League speedway season

The 2009 National League speedway season was the third tier/division of British speedway and was contested by ten teams. Bournemouth Buccaneers were champions. It was the first season under the new name after previously been known as the Conference League.

Final table

<small>PL = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; BP = Bonus Pts Pts = Total Points</small>

Fixtures and results

Play Offs

Top four teams race off in two-legged semi-finals and final to decide championship. The winner was Bournemouth Buccaneers who defeated the Plymouth Devils in the final.

Semi-finals

Final



Final Leading averages

National League Knockout Cup

The 2009 National League Knockout Cup was the 12th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams but the first under its new name. Bournemouth Buccaneers were the winners.

First round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final



National Trophy

Riders' Championship

Craig Cook won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 26 September at Rye House Stadium.

Pairs

The National League Pairs Championship, was held at Smallbrook Stadium, Isle of Wight, on 18 August 2009. The event was won by Tony Atkin and Grant Tregoning of the Newport Wasps.

Final

  • Newport bt Bournemouth 5–4

Teams and final averages

<big>Bournemouth</big>

  • Jay Herne 9.03
  • Danny Warwick 8.18
  • Andrew Aldridge 6.42
  • Mark Baseby 6.08
  • Kyle Newman 5.21
  • Aaron Baseby 4.95
  • Jerran Hart 4.83
  • John Resch 3.0

<big>Buxton</big>

  • Craig Cook 9.28
  • Ben Taylor 7.86
  • Jade Mudgway 7.42
  • Scott James 6.06
  • Scott Richardson 5.66
  • Gareth Isherwood 5.33
  • Lewis Dallaway 4.86
  • Danny Hodgson 3.00

<big>Isle Of Wight</big>

  • Nick Simmons 9.95
  • Matthew Wright 6.91
  • Ben Hopwood 6.88
  • Chris Johnson 6.46
  • Dean Felton 4.42
  • Danny Berwick 3.68
  • Tom Hill 3.00
  • Rikki Mullins 3.00

<big>King's Lynn</big>

  • Jamie Smith 10.34
  • Adam Allott 9.86
  • Darren Mallett 8.80
  • Scott Campos 5.33
  • Adam Lowe 3.58
  • Rhys Naylor 3.50
  • Jake Knight 3.00
  • Chris Widman 3.00

<big>Mildenhall</big>

<big>Newport</big>

  • Tony Atkin 8.58
  • Grant Tregoning 6.75
  • Karl Mason 6.73
  • Shelby Rutherford 4.64
  • Ryan Sedgmen 4.26
  • Sam Hurst 4.24
  • Marc Owen 3.00
  • Tom Young 3.00

<big>Plymouth</big>

<big>Rye House</big>

<big>Scunthorpe</big>

<big>Weymouth</big>

See also

References