2011 Premier League speedway season

The 2011 Premier League season was the second division of British speedway. Glasgow Tigers won the league after winning both matches of a double-header on 9 October.[1]

2011 Premier League speedway season
LeaguePremier League
ChampionsGlasgow Tigers
Knockout CupNewport Wasps
Premier ShieldNewcastle Diamonds
IndividualSam Masters
PairsGlasgow Tigers
FoursIpswich Witches
Highest averageBen Barker
Division/s above2011 Elite League
Division/s below2011 National League

Pre season

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New entries

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The Leicester Lions were hoping to gain entry to the 2010 season. However, the track was not ready in time for them to compete.[2] They therefore decided to return in 2011. With the stadium getting approval, the Lions were then confirmed as entrants for the 2011 season.[3]

On 15 November 2011, Plymouth Devils boss Mike Bowden confirmed that the Devils hope to join the 2011 Premier League after spending 5 years in the National League.[4] On 19 November, it was confirmed that the Stoke Potters were to withdraw from the 2011 Premier League season due to financial climate and making substantial losses over the last three season. However, it was confirmed that they would race in the 2011 National League.[5] It was also decided at the Yearly AGM meeting that the Birmingham Brummies and the Ipswich Witches would exchange league memberships, meaning the Brummies would move up to the Elite League and the Witches would move down to the Premier League.[6] On 27 November, the BSPA announced that the Coventry Bees and the Peterborough Panthers failed to declare their intention to race in the forthcoming Elite League season and are therefore seeking a league to compete in.[7] Because of this, the Kings Lynn Stars elected to compete in the 2011 Elite League and therefore withdrew from the Premier League.[8] Later that day, the Plymouth Devils announced that they were set to be accepted into the 2011 Premier League season[9]

Season format

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At the annual AGM meeting, it was decided that the Premier League would be expanded to 19 home and 19 away fixtures throughout the season. The 14 teams will initially race each other in Round 1 with a total of 26 meetings (13 home and 13 away). In Round 2 the league then split into two groups of seven teams, with everyone then racing each other in their group for a further 12 meetings (6 home and 6 away). The format and cut-off point for the split is made as each team reaches 10 home and 10 away matches. Group 1 will be teams placed 1st, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 12th and 14th - Group 2 is 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 10th, 11th and 13th. Those additional 12 matches are then added onto the points gained from the 26 meetings in Round 1. The league table above at the end of the season will then show a total of 38 meetings (19 home and 19 away). The team that finishes top after these 38 meetings is declared Premier League Champions.[10]

The Premier League KOC has been retained for the 2011 season. A new competition, the Premier Shield has been introduced for the 2011 season. It is understood that it will work along the same lines as the Elite Shield, and contested by the previous seasons league winners and KOC champions. The 2011 Premier Shield will be contested between the Edinburgh Monarchs and the Newcastle Diamonds.[11][12]

The Premier Trophy and the Young Shield do not continue into the 2011 season. It has yet to be confirmed if anything will replace these competitions.[6]

Fixtures & results

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Phase 1

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Phase 1 of the 2011 Premier League consists of each team racing each other, both at their home track and the oppositions away track. This would consist of 26 meetings for each team.

  Home\AwayBEREDIGLAIPSLEINDNWPLYREDRHSSSHESOMWOR
Berwick Bandits53-3944-4662-2846-4449-4348-4259-3448-4440-3854-3651-4248-4440-34
Edinburgh Monarchs49-4442-4853-4044-4553-3951-4264-2856-3755-3760-3249-4153-4148-41
Glasgow Tigers50-3958-3253-3760-3250-4353-3762-3161-3254-3650-4354-4056-3960-33
Ipswich Witches53-4251-4142-4858-3547-4449-4159-3549-4349-4769-2453-3842-5163-27
Leicester Lions45-4544-4928-6242-4252-4345-4544-4541-5256-3540-5245-4840-5045-45
Newcastle Diamonds48-4152-4341-4954-3950-4041-4952-4042-4750-4349-4549-4448-4554-39
Newport Wasps57-3842-4957-3742-5052-4048-4268-2255-3837-5343-4948-4443-5043-50
Plymouth Devils36-5750-4339-4543-4748-3647-4140-5347-4339-5151-3844-4545-4541-49
Redcar Bears46-4354-4144-4645-4553-3759-3450-4062-3045-4548-4548-4349-4146-44
Rye House Rockets54-3948-4247-4645-3454-3943-4441-4954-4153-3647-4346-4454-3951-41
Scunthorpe Scorpions56-3946-4454-3653-3953-4047-4252-4156-3752-4156-3846-4349-4144-46
Sheffield Tigers51-4156-4052-4456-3661-3352-3956-3562-3057-3764-2955-3943-4757-36
Somerset Rebels59-3157-3862-3159-3453-4153-4348-4448-4245-4546-4462-3240-5347-43
Workington Comets57-3655-3953-4251-3959-3151-4257-3848-2350-4060-3459-3755-3753-41

Last updated: August 2, 2011. Source: BSPA

Colours: Green = home win; Red = away win; White = draw

Home team listed in the left-hand column

Phase 2

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Final League table

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PosClubMHomeAwayFAPts
3W2WDL4W3WD1LL
1Glasgow Tigers3819000360281925156889
2Sheffield Tigers3817101130871880160474
3Ipswich Witches38152023231101793167074
4Workington Comets3816111221591787166772
5Newport Wasps3811206521381794169768
6Somerset Rebels38124123123101786171267
7Scunthorpe Scorpions38134021203131709178660
8Rye House Rockets38106032016101687175058
9Berwick Bandits3889021015121712171053
10Redcar Bears3887221113131690179252
11Edinburgh Monarchs38131141102151764173751
12Newcastle Diamonds3895050106121693179446
13Plymouth Devils3847170101171496192931
14Leicester Lions38414101102151586188627

Home: 3W = Home win by 7 points or more; 2W = Home win by between 1 and 6 points
Away: 4W = Away win by 7 points or more; 3W = Away win by between 1 and 6 points; 1L = Away loss by 6 points or less
M = Meetings; D = Draws; L = Losses; F = Race points for; A = Race points against; +/- = Race points difference; Pts = Total Points

Last updated: June 22, 2011

Source: BSPA

Premier League Knockout Cup

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Premier Shield

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First leg

Second leg

Newcastle Diamonds48 (94) - 45 (89)Edinburgh Monarchs
Stuart Robson 14reportAndrew Tully 10+2
Referee: Michael Breckon

Riders' Championship

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Sam Masters won the Riders' Championship. The final was held on 25 September at Owlerton Stadium.[13]

Pos.RiderPtsTotalSFFinal
1 Sam Masters2233313-3
2 Ricky Ashworth333fx312-2
3 Kauko Nieminen3233fx1121
4 Ben Barker330321130
5 Sebastian Aldén3322r101
6 Jason Doyle13312100
7 Rusty Harrison122139
8 Shane Parker222208
9 Kevin Doolan011338
10 Kevin Wölbert202127
11 Mark Lemon110215
12 Aaron Summers001214
13 Joe Screent11r24
14 Ben Wilson210014
15 Jordan Framptonf01001
16 Tom Woolley (res)11
17 Luke Chessell (res)000
18 Charlie Gjedde000
  • f=fell, r-retired, ex=excluded, ef=engine failure t=touched tapes

Pairs

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The Premier League Pairs Championship was held at Oaktree Arena on 24 June. The event was won by Glasgow Tigers.[14][15]

Semi finals

  • Glasgow bt Sheffield 5-4
  • Workington bt Redcar 5-4

Final

  • Glasgow bt Workington 7-2

Fours

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Ipswich Witches won the Premier League Four-Team Championship, held on 23 October 2011, at Beaumont Park Stadium.[16] The semi finals had been held on 7 August but the final was postponed due to rain.

Final
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Ipswich44Trésarrieu 12 Bjerre 12, Doolan 10, Risager 9, Poole 1
2Leicester33Nieminen 14, Karlsson 13, Graversen 6, Bondarenko 0, Garrity 0
3Workington30Lawson 13, Harrison 8, Ingalls 7, Nielsen 2, Kerr 0
4Somerset21Gathercole 10, Wright 5, Savies 3, Perry 2, Holder 1

Final leading averages

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RiderTeamAverage
Charlie GjeddeNewport10.25
Ben BarkerPlymouth10.01
Stuart RobsonNewcastle9.56
Joe ScreenGlasgow9.54
Shane ParkerSheffield9.43
Chris NeathRey House9.13
Magnus KarlssonLeicester8.93
Mark LemonNewcastle8.88
Kevin WölbertEdinburgh8.82
Josh GrajczonekGlasgow8.74

Riders & final averages

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Berwick

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Ipswich

Leicester

Newcastle

Newport

Plymouth

Redcar

Rye House

Scunthorpe

Sheffield

Somerset

Workington

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - MODERN ERA (1991-PRESENT)". Official British Speedway website. Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Leicester Delay". BSPA. 12 December 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Leicester: Lions Get Connected". BSPA. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  4. ^ "Devils Hoping for Premier". BSPA. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Potters Going National". BSPA. 20 November 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  6. ^ a b "British Speedway AGM - Key Points". BSPA. 21 November 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  7. ^ "British Speedway Statement". BSPA. 27 November 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  8. ^ "Kings Lynn Join The Elite". BSPA. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  9. ^ "Plymouth Make Premier Move". BSPA. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  10. ^ "British Speedway Official Website".
  11. ^ "MARCH 2011 - British Speedway Official Website".
  12. ^ "APRIL 2011 - British Speedway Official Website".
  13. ^ "Australian Sam Masters is new title-holder". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  14. ^ "2011 fixtures" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Grieves is enjoying life to the max". Daily Record. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  16. ^ "2011 season fixtures and results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 8 July 2023.