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SGB Championship 2019

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British motorcycle speedway season

SGB Championship 2019
LeagueSGB Championship
ChampionsLeicester Lions
Knockout CupRedcar Bears
ShieldLeicester Lions
IndividualErik Riss
PairsGlasgow Tigers
FoursSomerset Rebels
Highest averageSam Masters
Division/s aboveSGB Premiership
Division/s belowNational Development League

TheSGB Championship 2019 was the second division of Britishspeedway. The season ran between March and October 2019 and consisted of 12 participating teams. The defending league champions were theWorkington Comets, who completed an excellent 2018 season winning three major trophies.

Summary

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Four new teams joined theSGB Championship in 2019 with two of them dropping down from the 2018SGB Premiership league season. These teams wereLeicester Lions andSomerset Rebels withIpswich Witches andPeterborough Panthers moving in the opposite direction. Two teams from the third tier of British speedway theNational LeagueBirmingham Brummies andEastbourne Eagles moved up into this season's league while theLakeside Hammers did not compete.[1][2][3]

On 14 January 2019, the Workington Comets management announced that they would not be competing in the league in 2019 for financial reasons.[4]

Regulation changes

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At the Speedway AGM in November 2018, a number of changes were made to the rules and regulations for 2019. The biggest change was the lowering of teams' points averages to 38.00 per team; this was done to reduce the running costs of teams. Riders who started out in the National League would receive a 2.5% reduction on their average. New riders who have previously ridden in the professional leagues in either Poland, Sweden or Denmark would automatically be given a 5.00 average and riders who have never ridden in these leagues would be awarded a 4.00 average. There were a number of line-up changes for the 2019 season. TheLeicester Lions andSomerset Rebels dropped down from the SGB Premiership after the 2018 season.[5]

Locations of the 2019 SGB Championship teams

League table

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Final Table Up To And Including Friday 4 October

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1Leicester Lions2010001403296181650+145
2Glasgow Tigers209011501294581848+127
3Redcar Bears208021202591785836+57
4Somerset Rebels208021202591288036+32
5Berwick Bandits209010003688491230-28
6Sheffield Tigers208010002687892130-43
7Scunthorpe Scorpions206131111689989829+1
8Edinburgh Monarchs209010001988789028-3
9Eastbourne Eagles208020100886289127-29
10Newcastle Diamonds207030001985291322-59
11Birmingham Brummies205140010978298218-200

Results

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Teams face each other two times: once home and once away.

Home \ AwayBERBRMEASEDBGLALEINEWREDSCUSHFSOM
Berwick Bandits52–3858–3260–3048–4150–4053–3443–4749–4146–4455–35
Birmingham Brummies46–4451–3948–3641–4935–5549–4137–5345–4546–4443–47
Eastbourne Eagles65–2537–2354–3644–4544–4559–3150–4056–3446–4445–44
Edinburgh Monarchs52–3860–3051–2743–4545–4454–3649–4153–3758–3257–32
Glasgow Tigers61–2962–2856–3355–3547–4136–2448–4237–5351–3948–42
Leicester Lions54–3658–3253–3747–4246–4453–3740–3258–3253–3751–39
Newcastle Diamonds53–3754–3643–4751–3947–4244–4649–4054–3652–3844–46
Redcar Bears48–4251–3953–3753–3744–4648–4253–3743–4753–3746–38
Scunthorpe Scorpions56–3445–4554–3556–3444–4640–4952–3847–4355–3540–50
Sheffield Tigers46–4455–3551–3949–4153–3746–4448–4242–4845–4452–38
Somerset Rebels49–4155–3554–3655–3542–4842–4849–4151–3955–3549–41
Source:[6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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Semi-finalsGrand Final
          
Leicester Lions415091
Redcar Bears494089
Leicester Lions514091
Glasgow Tigers395089
Glasgow Tigers514293
Somerset Rebels394887

Home team scores are inbold
Overall aggregate scores are inred

Semi-finals

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4 October[7]Redcar Bears41–49Leicester LionsMedia Prima Arena
Referee(s):
Peter Clarke

12 October[8]Leicester Lions50–40Redcar BearsPaul Chapman & Sons Arena
Referee(s):
Phil Griffin

1 October[9]Glasgow Tigers51–39Somerset RebelsThe Peugeot Ashfield Stadium
Referee(s):
Malcolm Breckon

2 October[10]Somerset Rebels48–42Glasgow TigersOak Tree Arena
Referee(s):
Chris Durno

Grand final

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19 October[11]Leicester Lions
Richard Lawson (guest) 11
Ellis Perks 9
Ryan Douglas 8
Scott Nicholls 7
Ty Proctor 7
Connor Mountain 7
Joe Lawlor 2
51–39Glasgow Tigers
Rasmus Jensen 15
Claus Vissing 8
Craig Cook 6
Mikkel B Andersen 4
Sam Jensen 4
Connor Bailey 2
Kyle Bickley 0
Paul Chapman & Sons Arena
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allan

22 October[12]Glasgow Tigers
Claus Vissing 14
Craig Cook 14
Kyle Bickley 9
Rasmus Jensen 8
Mikkel B Andersen 2
Sam Jensen 2
Connor Bailey 1
50–40Leicester Lions
Ellis Perks 11
Ty Proctor 7
Scott Nicholls 6
Ryan Douglas 5
Steve Worrall (guest) 4
Joe Lawlor 4
Connor Mountain 3
The Peugeot Ashfield Stadium
Referee(s):
Stuart Wilson

Leading averages

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RiderTeamAverage
AustraliaSam MastersEdinburgh10.86
EnglandCraig CookGlasgow10.72
EnglandCharles WrightRedcar9.60
EnglandChris HarrisSomerset9.37
AustraliaRory SchleinSomerset9.37
EnglandEdward KennettEastbourne9.32
EnglandScott NichollsLeicester9.23
DenmarkRasmus JensenGlasgow9.05
GermanyErik RissRedcar9.00
EnglandRichard LawsonEastbourne8.83

Knockout Cup

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The 2019 SGB Championship Knockout Cup was the 52nd edition of theKnockout Cup for tier two teams.

KO Cup stages

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Preliminary roundsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                    
 
 
Edinburgh Monarchs4167108
Scunthorpe Scorpions492372
 
 
Edinburgh Monarchs523486
Newcastle Diamonds385694
 
 
Newcastle Diamonds425799
Berwick Bandits483381
 
 
Newcastle Diamonds394786
Redcar Bears514394
 
 
Leicester Lions335588
Eastbourne Eagles573592
Eastbourne Eagles574097
Birmingham Brummies325082
Eastbourne Eagles404888
Redcar Bears504292
Sheffield Tigers453681
Glasgow Tigers455499
Glasgow Tigers394685
Redcar Bears514495
Redcar Bears534497
Somerset Rebels364682

Home team scores are inbold
Overall aggregate scores are inred

Round 1


19 April[13]Eastbourne Eagles57–32Birmingham BrummiesArlington Stadium
Referee(s):
Paul Carrington

29 May[14]Birmingham Brummies50–40Eastbourne EaglesPerry Barr Stadium
Referee(s):
Christina Turnball

10 May[15]Redcar Bears53–36Somerset RebelsMedia Prima Arena
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd

15 May[16]Somerset Rebels46–44Redcar BearsOak Tree Arena
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allan

12 May[17]Sheffield Tigers45–45Glasgow TigersOwlerton Stadium
Referee(s):
Jim McGregor

28 May[18]Glasgow Tigers54–36Sheffield TigersThe Peugeot Ashfield Stadium
Referee(s):
Jim McGregor

Quarter-finals


14 April[19]Scunthorpe Scorpions49–41Edinburgh MonarchsEddie Wright Raceway
Referee(s):
Peter Griffin

11 May[20]Edinburgh Monarchs67–23Scunthorpe ScorpionsLothian Arena
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington

1 June[21]Berwick Bandits48–42Newcastle DiamondsSheffield Park
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington

2 June[22]Newcastle Diamonds57–33Berwick BanditsNewcastle Greyhound Stadium
Referee(s):
Graeme Hunter

30 June[23]Eastbourne Eagles57–33Leicester LionsArlington Stadium
Referee(s):
Ronnie Allen

5 July[24]Leicester Lions55–35Eastbourne EaglesPaul Chapman & Sons Arena
Referee(s):
Darren Hartley

2 July[25]Redcar Bears51–39Glasgow TigersMedia Prima Arena
Referee(s):
Peter Clarke

5 July[26]Glasgow Tigers46–44Redcar BearsThe Peugeot Ashfield Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd

Semi-finals


12 July[27]Edinburgh Monarchs52–38Newcastle DiamondsLothian Arena
Referee(s):
Darren Hartley

14 July[28]Newcastle Diamonds56–34Edinburgh MonarchsNewcastle Greyhound Stadium
Referee(s):
Richard Breckon

6 September[29]Redcar Bears50–40Eastbourne EaglesMedia Prima Arena
Referee(s):
Phil Griffin

7 September[30]Eastbourne Eagles48–42Redcar BearsArlington Stadium
Referee(s):
Christina Turnball

Grand final

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11 October[31][32]Redcar Bears
Erik Riss 13
Charles Wright 12
Jake Allen 10
Jordan Stewart 6
Kasper Andersen 5
Nathan Greaves 5
Tom Woolley 0
51–39Newcastle Diamonds
Lasse Bjerre 9
Ulrich Østergaard 9
Steve Worrall 8
Matthew Wethers 8
Danny Phillips 3
Max Clegg 2
Thomas Jørgensen R/R
Media Prima Arena
Referee(s):
Stuart Wilson

27 October[33][34]Newcastle Diamonds
Max Clegg 14
Ulrich Østergaard 10
Steve Worrall 9
Matthew Wethers 8
James Sarjeant 6
Danny Phillips 0
Thomas Jørgensen R/R
47–43Redcar Bears
Erik Riss 14
Jordan Stewart 9
Charles Wright 7
Kasper Andersen 5
Ben Barker 4
Nathan Greaves 3
Tom Woolley 1
Newcastle Greyhound Stadium
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington

Championship Shield

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Extended content

Borders Group

Home \ AwayBEREDBGLANEW
Berwick Bandits54–3652–3852–38
Edinburgh Monarchs45–4443–4751–39
Glasgow Tigers56–3453–3751–39
Newcastle Diamonds39–5150–4044–46
Source:[6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Borders Group Table
Final Table Up To And Including Friday 24 May

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1Glasgow Tigers63000200129124915+42
2Berwick Bandits63001001128725214+35
3Edinburgh Monarchs6201000032522876-35
4Newcastle Diamonds6102000032492913-42

Northern Group

Home \ AwayLEIREDSCUSHF
Leicester Lions57–3362–2847–41
Redcar Bears41–4952–3849–39
Scunthorpe Scorpions48–4249–4150–40
Sheffield Tigers43–4756–3449–41
Source:[6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Northern Group Table
Final Table Up To And Including Friday 3 May

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1Leicester Lions63001101030423417+70
2Scunthorpe Scorpions6300000032542969-32
3Sheffield Tigers6201000122682687=
4Redcar Bears6201000032502886-38

Southern Group

Home \ AwayBRMEAGSOM
Birmingham Brummies37–5344–46
Eastbourne Eagles52–3863–27
Somerset Rebels52–3852–38
Source:[6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Southern Group Table
Final Table Up To And Including Wednesday 1 May

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFAPts+/−
WDL4W3WD1LL
1Eastbourne Eagles42000100120615410+52
2Somerset Rebels4200001011771836-6
3Birmingham Brummies4020000021572030-46

Play-offs

Semi-finalsGrand Final
          
Berwick Bandits364278
Leicester Lions5448102
Leicester Lions4855103
Eastbourne Eagles423476
Glasgow Tigers473481
Eastbourne Eagles435598

Home team scores are inbold
Overall aggregate scores are inred
The best second place team from the three qualifying group stage also qualified for the semi-finals.

Semi-finals


16 June[35]Leicester Lions54–36Berwick BanditsPaul Chapman & Sons Arena
Referee(s):
Tony Steele

22 June[36]Berwick Bandits42–48Leicester LionsSheffield Park
Referee(s):
Jim McGregor

23 July[37]Glasgow Tigers47–43Eastbourne EaglesThe Peugeot Ashfield Stadium
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington

3 August[38]Eastbourne Eagles55–34Glasgow TigersArlington Stadium
Referee(s):
Seth Perkin

Grand final

14 September[39]Eastbourne Eagles42–48Leicester LionsArlington Stadium
Referee(s):
Paul Carrington

15 September[40]Leicester Lions55–34Eastbourne EaglesPaul Chapman & Sons Arena
Referee(s):
Michael Breckon

Riders Championship

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Extended content

Erik Riss won theRiders' Championship. The final was held on 1 September atOwlerton Stadium.[41]

Pos.RiderPtsTotalSFFinal
1GermanyErik Riss313321233
2EnglandDanny King123131022
3AustraliaRyan Douglas3233112-1
4AustraliaSam Masters3313212-0
5AustraliaJake Allen22123101
6EnglandAdam Ellis3123090
7EnglandRichard Lawson232119
8EnglandChris Harris232209
9DenmarkRasmus Jensen003238
10AustraliaTodd Kurtz101136
11AustraliaNick Morris13FX2R6
12AustraliaZaine Kennedy012115
13EnglandSteve Worrall111R25
14AustraliaJye Etheridge020024
15EnglandJosh Auty2FX0NSNS2
16EnglandJoe Lawlor (res)0 11
17EnglandCraig CookRRRNSNS0
18EnglandTom Woolley (res)0 00
  • f=fell, r-retired, ex=excluded, ef=engine failure t=touched tapes

The following did not partake in the meeting even though they had qualified
Edward Kennett (Eastbourne Eagles),Scott Nicholls (Leicester Lions),Charles Wright (Redcar Bears)

Referee's Official Group Stage Result Score Sheet[42]

Pairs

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Extended content

TheSGB Championship Pairs was held atOaktree Arena on 20 September. The event was won by Glasgow Tigers.[43][44][45]

Qualifying
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Glasgow25Jensen 13, Cook 12
2Birmingham22Ellis 13, Aarnio 9
3Leicester21Douglas 12, Nicholls 9
4Sheffield20King 14, Howarth 6
5Scunthorpe20Allen 13, Barker 7
6Redcar19Stewart 13, Riss 6
Qualifying
PosTeamPtsRiders
7Eastbourne18Lawson 12, Kerr 6
8Newcastle15Worrall S 12, Bjerre 3
9Somerset15Morris 8, Schlein 7
10Edinburgh13Wells 8, Heeps 5
11Berwick10Jonassen 10, Etheridge 0

Semi finals

  • Glasgow bt Sheffield 7–2
  • Leicester bt Birmingham 5–4

Final

  • Glasgow bt Leicester 6–3

Fours

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Extended content

Somerset Rebels won theSGB Championship Fours, held on 23 June 2019, at theEast of England Arena.[46][47][48][49][50]

Qualifying
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Eastbourne15Kennett 6, Kerr 6, Lawson 2, Newman 1
2Glasgow15Jensen 6, Starke 5, Cook 3, Vissing 1
3Sheffield15Proctor 6, King 4, Howarth 3, Kemp 1, Nicol 1
4Somerset14Harris 6, Covatti 4, Schlein 3, Kurtz 1
5Edinburgh13Andersson5, Heeps 5, Palovaara 2, Wells 1
6Leicester12Worrall 4, Douglas 4, Nicholls 2, Bates 2
Qualifying (cont)
PosTeamPtsRiders
7Newcastle11Worrall 5, Jorgensen 4, Wethers 2, Bjerre 0
8Redcar10Wright 5, Palm Toft 4, Stewart 1, Greaves 0, Bacon 0
9Scunthorpe10Ayres 3, Auty 3, Allen 2, Nielsen 2
10Berwick9Doolan 3, Summers 2, Jakobsen 2, Garcia 2, Etheridge 0
11Birmingham8Aarnio 4, Ellis 3, Coles 1, Lawlor 0

Final
PosTeamPtsRiders
1Somerset22Covatti 8, Harris 7, Schlein 6, Kurtz 1
2Glasgow19Cook 9, Jensen 5, Starke 4, Vissing 1
3Sheffield19King 7, Proctor 4, Nicol 4, Howarth 4, Kemp 0
4Eastbourne12Lawson 6, Kennett 4, Kerr 2, Newman 0

King beat Cook (who fell) in a run off for second place.

Teams and final averages

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Berwick Bandits

27 August Thomas H. Jonasson replaced the injured Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen in the Berwick Bandits team[51]

Birmingham Brummies

7 May Adam Ellis and Nathan Stoneman replaced Kyle Newman and Tobias Thomsen in the Birmingham Brummies team[52]
31 May Tero Aarnio replaced Ulrich Østergaard in the Birmingham Brummies team[53]
1 July Nick Agertoft replaced the retired Zach Wajtknecht and Danyon Hume replaced Nathan Stoneman in the Birmingham Brummies team[54]
23 July Jason Garrity replaced the injured Nick Morris and David Wallinger replaced Danyon Hume in the Birmingham Brummies team[55]
4 August Jordan Jenkins replaced David Wallinger in the Birmingham Brummies team[56]
26 August Tom Perry replaced Jordan Jenkins who quit the Birmingham Brummies team[57]

Eastbourne Eagles

21 May Kyle Newman replaced the injured Tom Brennan in the Eastbourne Eagles team[58]
17 July Jason Edwards replaced Ben Morley in the Eastbourne Eagles team[59]

Edinburgh Monarchs

30 May Victor Palovaara replaced the injured Justin Sedgmen in the Edinburgh Monarchs team[60]
15 July Sam Masters and Matt Marson replaced Victor Palovaara and Joel Andersson in the Edinburgh Monarchs team[61]
1 August James Sarjeant replaced Matt Marson in the Edinburgh Monarchs team[62]

Glasgow Tigers

22 February Kyle Bickley replaced Joe Lawlor in the Glasgow Tigers team[63]
25 May Connor Bailey replaced Luke Chessell in the Glasgow Tigers team[64]
1 August Mikkel B. Andersen replaced James Sarjeant in the Glasgow Tigers team[65]
6 August Sam Jensen replaced the injured Paul Starke in the Glasgow Tigers team[66]

Leicester Lions

10 July Joe Lawlor replaced Jack Thomas in the Leicester Lions team[67]
1 August Ty Proctor replaced the injured Josh Bates in the Leicester Lions team[68]

Newcastle Diamonds

4 March Steve Worrall replacedNike Lunna in the Newcastle Diamonds team, with them also releasingVictor Palovaara[69]
5 March Simon Lambert was signed to replace Victor Palovaara[70]
29 May Jacob Bukhave replaced Simon Lambert[71]
10 July Ulrich Østergaard replaced Jacob Bukhave[72]

Redcar Bears

3 June Ben Barker was released by the Redcar Bears team[73]
4 June Ulrich Østergaard joined the Redcar Bears team[74]
1 July Erik Riss, Kasper Andersen and Tom Woolley replaced Ulrich Østergaard, Jack Smith and the injured Tom Bacon in the Redcar Bears team[75]

Scunthorpe Scorpions

8 April Danny Ayres replaced Jedd List in the Scunthorpe Scorpions team[76]
29 June Simon Lambert and Ben Barker replaced Josh Bailey and the injured Jason Garrity in the Scunthorpe Scorpions team[77]

Sheffield Tigers

4 June Josh MacDonald replaced Kasper Andersen in the Sheffield Tigers team[78]
31 July Todd Kurtz and Justin Sedgmen replaced Ty Proctor and the injured Broc Nicol in the Sheffield Tigers team[79]
27 August Broc Nicol replaced Drew Kemp in the Sheffield Tigers team[80]

Somerset Rebels

26 July Valentin Grobauer quits racing the Somerset Rebels team[81]
28 July Henry Atkins quits racing the Somerset Rebels team[82]
29 July Nick Morris, Nathan Stoneman and Luke Harris replaced resigned riders Valentin Grobauer, Henry Atkins, and Todd Kurtz in the team[83]

See also

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    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/may19%7Ctitle- May Results
    http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/june19%7Ctitle- June Results
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