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|date = 7 September 1953
|date = 7 September 1953
|team1 = [[Wimbledon Dons]]<br>Don Perry 1<br> Ronnie Moore 17<br> Peter Moore 9<br> Norman Parker 11<br> Geoff Mardon 10<br> Barry Briggs 3<br> Cyril Brine 14<br> Reg Trott 0
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|score = 68 – 40
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|team2 = [[Wembley Lions (speedway)|Wembley Lions]]<br>
|team2 = [[Wembley Lions (speedway)|Wembley Lions]]<br>Eric Williams 11<br> Tommy Price 9<br> Freddie Williams 2<br> Eric French 4<br> Brian Crutcher 2<br> Bill Kitchen 5<br> Trevor Redmond 4<br> Jimmy Gooch 3
|stadium = [[Wimbledon Stadium]]
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|date = 10 September 1953
|date = 10 September 1953
|team1 = [[Wembley Lions (speedway)|Wembley Lions]]<br>
|team1 = [[Wembley Lions (speedway)|Wembley Lions]]<br>Eric French 4<br>Tommy Price 15<br> Freddie Williams 17<br> Brian Crutcher 7<br> Eric Williams 8<br> Bill Kitchen 5<br> Trevor Redmond 7<br> Jimmy Gooch 3
|score = 66 – 42
|score = 66 – 42
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|team2 = [[Wimbledon Dons]]<br>Ronnie Moore 11<br> Peter Moore 7<br> Geoff Mardon 5<br> Norman Parker 8<br> Barry Briggs 6<br> Cyril Brine 1<br> Reg Trott 1<br>Don Perry 3
|team2 = [[Wimbledon Dons]]<br>
|stadium = [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]]
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==See also==
==See also==
[[List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions]]
* [[List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions]]
* [[Knockout Cup (speedway)]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:15, 12 August 2021

1953 Speedway National League
LeagueNational League
Season1953
ChampionsWembley Lions
No. of competitors9
National TrophyWimbledon Dons
Division/s belowNational League (Div 2)
1953 Southern League

The 1953 National League Division One 19th season of speedway in the United Kingdom and the eighth post-war season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.[1]

Summary

New Cross Rangers folded in June. Wembley Lions won their fifth consecutive title and their eighth overall.[2][3][4]

Final table

Team PL W D L Pts
Wembley Lions 16 11 1 4 23
Harringay Racers 16 11 0 5 22
Birmingham Brummies 16 9 1 6 19
Bradford Tudors 16 8 1 7 17
Wimbledon Dons 16 8 0 8 16
West Ham Hammers 16 7 0 9 14
Norwich Stars 16 6 0 10 12
Belle Vue Aces 16 5 1 10 11
Bristol Bulldogs 16 5 0 11 10

New Cross Rangers withdrew mid-season - record expunged.

The Coronation Cup was run in a league format. Harringay Racers came out on top.

Coronation Cup Final table

Team PL W D L Pts
Harringay Racers 16 12 0 4 24
Wembley Lions 16 9 0 7 18
Bradford Tudors 16 8 1 7 17
Belle Vue Aces 16 8 0 8 16
Norwich Stars 16 7 1 8 15
Wimbledon Dons 16 7 0 9 14
West Ham Hammers 16 7 0 9 14
Bristol Bulldogs 16 7 0 9 14
Birmingham Brummies 16 6 0 10 12

New Cross Rangers withdrew mid-season - record expunged.

Top Ten Riders (League only)

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Ronnie Moore New Zealand Wimbledon Dons 10.63
2 Jack Young Australia West Ham Hammers 10.61
3 Alan Hunt England Birmingham Brummies 10.47
4 Olle Nygren Sweden Bristol Bulldogs 10.25
5 Freddie Williams Wales Wembley Lions 10.13
6 Arthur Forrest England Bradford Tudors 9.94
7 Split Waterman England Harringay Racers 9.84
8 Eric Williams Wales Wembley Lions 9.66
9 Aub Lawson Australia Norwich Stars 9.19
10 Tommy Price England Wembley Lions 9.13

National Trophy

The 1953 National Trophy was the 16th edition of the Knockout Cup.[5]

First Round

Date Team One Score Team Two
25/04 Ipswich 57-51 Southampton
25/04 Swindon 68-40 Exeter
24/04 Plymouth 54-54 Oxford
23/04 Cardiff 80-28 St Austell
23/04 Oxford 66-42 Plymouth
21/04 Southampton 74-33 Ipswich
21/04 St Austell 55-53 Cardiff
20/04 Exeter 60-48 Swindon

Second Round

Date Team One Score Team Two
19/05 Cardiff 42.5-65.5 Leicester
15/05 Leicester 70-38 Cardiff
15/05 Motherwell 78-30 Swindon
15/05 Wolverhampton 71-37 Southampton
14/05 Oxford 51-57 Rayleigh
12/05 Southampton 49-59 Wolverhampton
11/05 Liverpool 40-68 Coventry
09/05 Coventry 76-32 Liverpool
09/05 Edinburgh 47-61 Glasgow White City
09/05 Rayleigh 67-41 Oxford
09/05 Stoke 69-39 Yarmouth
09/05 Swindon 62-46 Motherwell
06/05 Glasgow White City 75-33 Edinburgh
05/05 Yarmouth 52-55 Stoke

Third Round

Date Team One Score Team Two
24/06 Glasgow White City 76-32 Wolverhampton
29/05 Leicester 68-40 Rayleigh
29/05 Motherwell 73-35 Poole
29/05 Wolverhampton 49-59 Glasgow White City
25/05 Poole 62-46 Motherwell
23/05 Coventry 69-39 Stoke
23/05 Rayleigh 72-36 Leicester
21/05 Stoke 71-37 Coventry

Fourth Round

Date Team One Score Team Two
11/07 Bradford Odsal 63-45 Bristol
04/07 Belle Vue 50-58 Wimbledon
04/07 Harringay 85-23 Motherwell
04/07 Norwich 71-37 West Ham
04/07 Rayleigh 64-44 Glasgow White City
03/07 Bristol 65-42 Bradford Odsal
03/07 Motherwell 63-45 Harringay
01/07 Glasgow White City 69-39 Rayleigh
30/06 West Ham 59-49 Norwich
29/06 Wimbledon 77-31 Belle Vue

Quarter Finals

Date Team One Score Team Two
01/08 Stoke 38-70 Wimbledon
25/07 Norwich 58-49 Bristol
24/07 Bristol 64-44 Norwich
20/07 Wimbledon 89-19 Stoke
18/07 Harringay 40-68 Wembley
16/07 Wembley 60-48 Harringay
15/07 Glasgow White City 56-52 Birmingham
11/07 Birmingham 70-38 Glasgow White City

Semi Finals

Date Team One Score Team Two
10/08 Wimbledon 59-49 Bristol
08/08 Birmingham 62.5-45.5 Wembley
07/08 Bristol 46-62 Wimbledon
06/08 Wembley 78-29 Birmingham

Final

First leg

Wimbledon Dons
Don Perry 1
Ronnie Moore 17
Peter Moore 9
Norman Parker 11
Geoff Mardon 10
Barry Briggs 3
Cyril Brine 14
Reg Trott 0
68 – 40Wembley Lions
Eric Williams 11
Tommy Price 9
Freddie Williams 2
Eric French 4
Brian Crutcher 2
Bill Kitchen 5
Trevor Redmond 4
Jimmy Gooch 3
[6]

Second leg

Wembley Lions
Eric French 4
Tommy Price 15
Freddie Williams 17
Brian Crutcher 7
Eric Williams 8
Bill Kitchen 5
Trevor Redmond 7
Jimmy Gooch 3
66 – 42Wimbledon Dons
Ronnie Moore 11
Peter Moore 7
Geoff Mardon 5
Norman Parker 8
Barry Briggs 6
Cyril Brine 1
Reg Trott 1
Don Perry 3
[6]

Wimbledon were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 110–106.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. ^ "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  3. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  4. ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  5. ^ "1953 National Trophy". Speedway archive.
  6. ^ a b "1953 National Trophy". Speedway Archive. Retrieved 12 August 2021.