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2010 Speedway National League
The 2010 season of the National League, the third tier of British speedway, was contested by ten teams. Buxton Hitmen beat Newport Hornets in the play-off final to become champions. Final table PL = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; BP = Bonus Pts Pts = Total Points Mildenhall Fen Tigers withdrew - record expunged Scoring system * Home loss by any number of points = 0 **Home draw = 1 **Home win by between 1 and 6 points = 2 **Home win by 7 points or more = 3 *Away loss by 7 points or more = 0 **Away loss by 6 points or less = 1 **Away draw = 2 **Away win by between 1 and 6 points = 3 **Away win by 7 points or more = 4 Play Offs Top four teams race off in two-legged semi-finals and final to decide championship. The winner was Buxton Hitmen who defeated the Newport Hornets in the final. Semi-finals Final National League Knockout Cup The 2010 National League Knockout Cup was the 13th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams. Buxton Hitmen were the winners. ...
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National League (speedway)
The current National Development League formerly the National League was formed in 2009 as the third division of speedway in the United Kingdom, replacing the Conference League. It follows the same rules and regulations as the SGB Premiership and SGB Championship, including the use of rider averages. There were two previous speedway leagues in Britain sharing the 'National League' name, the main league that operated from 1932 to 1964, and British League Division Two, which was renamed the National League between 1975 and 1990. History Overview The current National Development League, originally the Conference League, was formed in 2009 with ten teams. Several teams were in the league in the past, but are no longer in speedway for various reasons, such as Newport, Bournemouth, and Weymouth. These were replaced in more recent years by Kent in 2013, along with Birmingham and Eastbourne, former Elite League teams. After a decline in National League teams to eight in 2013, the ...
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Scunthorpe Saints
The Scunthorpe Scorpions are a speedway team in the British SGB Championship. They have raced at various times since 1972, at three different venues. History 1972–1978 The original Scunthorpe side were known as Scunthorpe Saints from 1972 to 1978, when they rode at Quibell Park Stadium on Brumby Wood Lane, the seven years in division 2 were unspectacular finishing in a best position of 13th place. 1979–1985 In 1979, a change of venue and name took place, they were renamed the Scunthorpe Stags and rode at Ashby Ville. The team continued to compete in the second division and continued to produce moderate results. The best placing was a 5th place finish during the 1983 National League season. Following the 1985 season the team were disbanded. 2005–2007 In 2005, speedway returned to Scunthorpe, with the Scunthorpe Scorpions taking their place in division 3 (the 2005 Speedway Conference League). The following season The Scorpions won their first silverware, winning the pla ...
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James Cockle (speedway Rider)
James Robert Cockle (born 26 May 1986 in Edmonton, England) is a former professional speedway rider from England. Career Cockle was a member of the Scunthorpe Scorpions The Scunthorpe Scorpions are a speedway team in the British SGB Championship. They have raced at various times since 1972, at three different venues. History 1972–1978 The original Scunthorpe side were known as Scunthorpe Saints from 1972 ... team that won the Conference League Championship in 2007. In 2008, as a Boston rider, he won the Conference League Pairs Championship, partnering Simon Lambert. The final was held at the Wessex Stadium on 31 May 2008. References 1986 births Living people British speedway riders Glasgow Tigers riders Rye House Rockets riders Sheffield Tigers riders Scunthorpe Scorpions riders Mildenhall Fen Tigers riders Birmingham Brummies riders {{England-speedway-bio-stub ...
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Kyle Newman (speedway Rider)
Kyle Newman (born 14 December 1991)2018 Rider Index
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is an English rider.


Career

Born in , the son of former rider Keith Newman, he has ridden for a variety of clubs during a career that began in 2007. After having his first junior race at Somerset in July 2007 Newman was drafted into the
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Barrie Evans (speedway Rider)
Barrie Evans (born 16 April 1984) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Evans started racing in the British leagues during the 1999 Speedway Conference League, when riding for Mildenhall Fen Tigers. The following season he signed for the Arena Essex Hammers in the Premier League but remained with Mildenhall by doubling up. In 2002, he joined Newport Wasps although he was still doubling up with Mildenhall. He rode with Newport Wasps in the Premier League during 2003 but recorded his best season as a Mildenhall rider the same year. He helped Mildenhall win the Conference League and Knockout Cup double, in addition to winning the Conference League Riders' Championship, held on 30 August at Rye House Stadium. Evans continued to double up riding for Newport and Wimbledon Dons in 2004, he won the Conference League Pairs with Wimbledon in 2004. He then joined Stoke Potters and their junior side Stoke Spitfires in 2005. He would ride for Stoke until the end ...
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Ben Morley (speedway Rider)
Benjamin (Ben) Morley (born 10 March 1994) is a British speedway rider. Career Morley rode for Isle of Wight Warriors in the National League for the second successive season in 2019. He also joined Eastbourne Eagles on 22 December 2018, with the Eagles moving up to the SGB Championship in 2019. In 2021, he rode for the Kent Kings in the SGB Championship 2021. The following season in 2022, he rode for the Birmingham Brummies in the SGB Championship 2022. However, he later signed for Plymouth Gladiators The Plymouth Gladiators are a speedway team in the British SGB Championship. Under several names Plymouth have competed during various seasons from 1932. The club was reformed after a gap of thirty-six years in 2006 by former St Austell Gulls r ... on an interim basis. In 2023, he signed for Kent Royals for the 2023 National Development League speedway season. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Morley, Ben 1994 births Living people British speedway riders Birmingham Brummi ...
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Nick Simmons
Nicholas Adam Tweed-Simmons (born January 22, 1989) is an American writer, musician, reality television personality and voice-over actor. The son of musician Gene Simmons, he is best known for starring in the A&E reality television series ''Gene Simmons Family Jewels'' from 2006 to 2012. He wrote and created the limited comic book series ''Incarnate'', which was published by Radical Comics in 2009. In 2017, Simmons worked as a writer for ''The Huffington Post''. Personal life Simmons is the son of Israeli-born musician Gene Simmons from the rock band Kiss and Canadian actress/model Shannon Tweed. He has a sister named Sophie Simmons, Sophie who is three years younger. He attended Pitzer College in Claremont, California, and graduated in 2011 with a degree in English Literature. Career Simmons is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and is most notable as part of the cast of A&E reality television series ''Gene Simmons Family Jewels'' from 2006 to 2012. He has also performed vo ...
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Craig Cook
Craig William Cook (born 21 May 1987) is a British speedway rider. Career Born in Whitehaven, Cook's speedway career began in 2008. In 2009 Cook won the National League Riders Championship and three years later won the Premier League Riders' Championship. He rode for Peterborough Panthers in 2010. He moved on to Edinburgh Monarchs, who he rode for in the Premier League between 2011 and 2015, and was part of the Belle Vue Aces team that competed in the Elite League from 2011 until 2018. He finished second in the 2014 British Speedway Championship and the 2015 British Speedway Championship. His domestic success as also seen him recognised internationally, with appearances in the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain, and he was a member of the Great Britain team that finished fourth in 2014 Speedway World Cup. In 2017, he became the British Champion. In 2018, Cook became a full-time member of the Speedway Grand Series after being given a qualificat ...
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Simon Lambert (speedway Rider)
Simon James Lambert (born 21 February 1989) in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, is a speedway rider in the United Kingdom. Biography Lambert rode in the Conference League with Boston Barracudas, twice winning the Conference League Pairs Championship. In 2009 and 2010 he rode for Scunthorpe Scorpions in the Premier League.SPEEDWAY: Simon stays at Scorpions
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In 2010 he won the Golden Hammer individual meeting at , with a perfect fifteen-point score.
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Rye House Stadium
Rye House Stadium is a former greyhound racing and speedway venue in Rye Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. It is situated adjacent to the River Lea Navigation. Origins The name Rye House originates from a collection of medieval buildings on an area known as the Isle of Rye due to the fact that the land was directly next door to the River Lea/Lee and in particular the Lee Navigation. When the stadium was constructed in 1935 it was put next door to Rye House on a spare plot which is where the name for the stadium came from. Rye House had been the family home for the Parr family that included Catherine in the 16th century and later a workhouse and tourist attraction in the 19th century. All that remains today of the original Rye House is the gatehouse found to the north of the stadium. The stadium (or circuit as it was then) was first used on 27 May 1934 when it hosted speedway meetings. The stadium was accessed from Rye Road either in an easterly or westerly direction with Hoddes ...
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National League Riders' Championship
The National League Riders' Championship is an annual motorcycle speedway contest between the top riders (or two riders) with the highest average points total from each club competing in the third tier league in the United Kingdom. The same format of Championship applies for the tier one and tier two leagues, that of the SGB Premiership Riders' Individual Championship (tier one) and the SGB Championship Riders' Individual Championship (tier two). Winners See also *List of United Kingdom Speedway League Riders' champions * Speedway in the United Kingdom The sport of speedway in the United Kingdom has changed little since the first meetings in the 1920s. It has three domestic leagues, its own Speedway Grand Prix, and an annual entry into the Speedway World Cup / Speedway of Nations. History Se ... References {{Speedway in the United Kingdom Speedway competitions in the United Kingdom ...
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National League Knockout Cup
The National League Knockout Cup is a speedway third tier Knockout Cup competition in the United Kingdom. The competition was previously known as the Academy League Knockout Cup (1995) and the Conference League Knockout Cup (1996-2008) until it changed name to the National League Knockout Cup. The 2020 and 2021 editions of the Cup were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Winners See also * Knockout Cup (speedway) Knockout Cup (sometimes referred to as the KO Cup) is a type of British motorcycle speedway competition, examples of which have run annually since 1929. Each tier of British Speedway has its own respective Knockout Cup. The current Knockout Cup c ... for full list of winners and competitions References {{United Kingdom Speedway Seasons Speedway competitions in the United Kingdom Recurring sporting events established in 1995 1995 establishments in the United Kingdom ...
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