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The 1930 Northern League was the second season of
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in the United Kingdom for Northern British teams. The league was previously known as the
English Dirt Track League The Northern League was founded in 1929 when it was known as the English Dirt Track League, the earliest league (along with the Southern League) in speedway racing in the United Kingdom, comprising teams from Northern Britain. The addition of two ...
but the addition of two Scottish teams prompted a name change and 1930 was the inaugural Northern League. The Southern teams also had their second season known as the
1930 Speedway Southern League The 1930 Southern League was the second season of speedway in the United Kingdom for Southern British teams. The Northern teams also had their second season known as the 1930 Speedway Northern League. Summary White City had left the league but 3 ...
. The league was won by Belle Vue Aces.


Summary

There were many team changes from the previous season. Reigning champions
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, Halifax,
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and
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dropped out. Manchester White City, Belle Vue and
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renewed their participation having withdrawn partway through the previous season.
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, Glasgow White City and
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were new entrants.
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, Manchester White City withdrew during the season but their records were not expunged. Eddie Reynolds was killed during the Glasgow Handicap match at the
White City Stadium, Glasgow White City Stadium was a greyhound racing and speedway track in Glasgow, Scotland. Greyhound racing Origins The stadium was built on Paisley Road West in Glasgow close to Ibrox Stadium, which was situated to the north-east and even closer to ...
on 27 May 1930. After falling from his bike he was hit by Arthur Moser and suffered fatal injuries.


Final table


Top Five Riders


See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions


References

{{United Kingdom Speedway Seasons Speedway Northern League 1930 in British motorsport 1930 in speedway