1968 British League Division Two season


The 1968 British League Division Two season was the inaugural season of a second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.

Summary

The formation of a new division 2 was a success and attracted five new clubs to league speedway, the Nelson Admirals from Nelson in Lancashire, the Crayford Highwaymen from east London, the Canterbury Crusaders from Kent, the Berwick Bandits from Scotland and the Reading Racers. Additionally three other clubs, Middlesbrough, Plymouth and Rayleigh returned to league action having previously competed in the old defunct Provincial League and Weymouth returned after a 13-year absence.
Belle Vue Aces, members of the first division, fielded a reserve side known as Belle Vue Colts and won the first league title. Colt's riders Taffy Owen, Ken Eyre, Eric Broadbelt and John Woodcock all scored heavily and ended with impressive averages. Canterbury in their first season of existence won the division 2 Knockout Cup beating another new team Reading in the final.

British League Division Two Knockout Cup

The 1968 British League Division Two Knockout Cup was the first edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams and coincided with the newly formed league.
Previously the tier two and tier three teams had competed in the National Trophy until 1964, and although they held their own finals during some years it only served as qualification for the main competition. Canterbury Crusaders were the winners of the competition.
First round
DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
26/08Reading52-44Rayleigh

Quarter-finals
DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
10/08 Canterbury56-37Crayford
22/08 Middlesbrough53-41Nelson
26/08 Reading 52-44Plymouth
24/08 Berwick45-51Belle Vue

Semi-finals
DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
30/09 Reading56-40Belle Vue
07/09 Canterbury64-31Middlesbrough

Final

First leg
Second leg
Canterbury were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 112–80.

Riders' Championship

Graham Plant aged just 19, won the Rider's Championship. The final was held at Hackney Wick Stadium on 27 September. Several riders were involved in a crash, which resulted in Chris Bailey and Barry Crowson going to hospital. However, Crowson after receiving an all-clear rode for his parent club West Ham Hammers the following evening.
Pos.RiderPtsTotal
1

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue Colts
Berwick
  • Bill McMillan 9.12
  • Roy Williams 7.85
  • Brian Whaley 7.69
  • Brian Black 6.81
  • Mark Hall 6.59
  • Lex Milloy 5.89
  • Grieves Davidson 4.53
  • Alex Nichol 3.51
  • Tom Blackwood 3.37
  • Colin Robertson 2.71
Canterbury
  • Peter Murray 10.05
  • Barry Crowson 8.44
  • Ken Vale 8.00
  • Martyn Piddock 7.96
  • John Hibben 6.85
  • Tyburn Gallows 4.91
  • Pat Flanagan 4.61
  • Chris Raines 4.57
  • Frank Wendon 4.30
  • Barry Lee 3.15
Crayford
  • Mick Handley 10.48
  • Tony Childs 7.68
  • Derek Timms 6.54
  • Colin Clark 6.05
  • Dai Evans 5.88
  • Geoff Ambrose 5.87
  • Stuart Riley 5.12
  • Tony Armstrong 4.31
Middlesbrough
Nelson
  • Dave Schofield 9.54
  • Alan Paynter 9.10
  • Murray Burt 8.76
  • Gary Peterson 8.14
  • Terry Shearer 6.76
  • Dave Beacon 5.79
  • Jack Winstanley 5.51
  • Paul Sharples 4.15
Plymouth
  • Mike Cake 10.22
  • Chris Bass 10.15
  • Phil Woodcock 6.67
  • Tony George 6.13
  • Dave Whittaker 6.08
  • Keith Marks 5.69
  • Frank Payne 5.07
  • Chris Roynon 4.75
  • Ian Gills 3.23
Rayleigh
  • Graeme Smith 7.55
  • Mike Gardner 7.49
  • Dennis Mannion 7.44
  • Dingle Brown 6.48
  • Laurie Etheridge 6.20
  • Geoff Maloney 6.06
  • Terry Stone 6.03
  • Colin Tucker 3.09
Reading
  • John Poyser 9.29
  • Ian Champion 6.91
  • Joe Weichlbauer 6.88
  • Ted Spittles 6.68
  • Stuart Wallace 6.20
  • Dene Davies 5.39
  • Ian Bottomley 4.91
  • Phil Pratt 4.59
Weymouth
  • Tony Lomas 9.39
  • Mike Vernam 7.94
  • Barry Duke 7.71
  • Chris Yeatman 6.14
  • Mick Steel 5.08
  • Roy Carter 4.58
  • Adrian Degan 3.05
  • Phil Arnold 2.72