1996 Premier League speedway season

The 1996 Premier League season was the second and last edition of two seasons, in which British speedway was competed as a single division. In addition there was a Conference League.[1]

1996 Premier League speedway season
LeaguePremier League
Season1996
ChampionsWolverhampton Wolves
Knockout CupWolverhampton Wolves
Division/s below1996 Conference League

As from 1997 the Elite League would be the top division and the Premier League would be the second division.

Summary

Wolverhampton Wolves won the title.[2][3]

Final table

Team PL W D L BP Pts
Wolverhampton Wolves 36 29 0 7 18 76
Peterborough Panthers 36 23 0 13 15 61
Eastbourne Eagles 36 23 1 12 12 59
Swindon Robins 36 22 2 12 12 58
Cradley & Stoke Heathens 36 21 1 14 13 56
Belle Vue Aces 36 21 1 14 12 55
Hull Vikings 36 20 3 13 11 54
Ipswich Witches 36 20 0 16 12 52
London Lions 36 20 0 16 11 51
Coventry Bees 36 16 2 18 10 44
Bradford Dukes 36 16 0 20 9 41
Scottish Monarchs 36 16 0 20 5 37
Oxford Cheetahs 36 12 4 20 8 36
Poole Pirates 36 13 2 21 5 33
Exeter Falcons 36 13 2 21 4 32
Middlesbrough Bears 36 11 1 14 6 29
Long Eaton Invaders 36 12 0 24 4 28
Sheffield Tigers 36 13 0 23 2 28
Reading Racers 36 11 1 24 2 25

PL = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; BP = Bonus Points Pts = Total Points

Leading averages

Rider Team Average
Billy HamillCradley & Stoke10.67
Greg HancockCradley & Stoke10.55
Chris LouisIpswich10.29
Jason CrumpPeterborough10.20
Peter KarlssonWolverhampton10.14
Leigh AdamsLondon10.09
Martin DugardEastbourne10.08
Sam ErmolenkoSheffield9.73
Mikael MaxWolverhampton9.71
Ronnie CorreyWolverhampton9.62
Joe ScreenBradford9.57
Gary HavelockBradford9.55
Brian AndersenCoventry9.46
Craig BoycePoole9.38
Mark LoramExeter9.28
Chris ManchesterBelle Vue9.27
Jimmy NilsenSwindon9.22
Lars GunnestadPoole9.13
Kelvin TatumLondon9.07
Ryan SullivanPeterborough9.01

Premier League Knockout Cup

The 1996 Premier League Knockout Cup was the 58th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams and the second with the name Premier League Knockout Cup. Wolverhampton Wolves were the winners of the competition. The following season the tier one teams would compete in the Elite League Knockout Cup and the Premier League Knockout Cup would be for tier two teams.[4]

First Round

Date Team One Score Team Two
20/04Bradford65-31Sheffield
18/04Sheffield42-54Bradford
24/04Hull56-40Middlesbrough
23/05Middlesbrough50-45Hull
04/05Swindon51-45Oxford
26/04Oxford50-46Swindon

Second Round

Date Team One Score Team Two
20/05Wolverhampton56-39Ipswich
23/05Ipswich53-43Wolverhampton
24/05Belle Vue53-43Cradley Heath
13/07Cradley Heath52-44Belle Vue
25/05Bradford57-39Edinburgh
22/05Edinburgh44-52Bradford
29/05Long Eaton56-40Hull
31/05Hull47-49Long Eaton
26/04Peterborough59-37Coventry
25/05Coventry40-56Peterborough
23/05Hackney54-42Reading
13/05Reading40-56Hackney
20/05Exeter45-51Poole
26/06Poole44-52Exeter
27/05Swindon59-37Eastbourne
25/05Eastbourne56-39Swindon

Quarter Finals

Date Team One Score Team Two
19/08Wolverhampton48-48Belle Vue
23/08Belle Vue48-48Wolverhampton
24/08Bradford62-34Long Eaton
28/08Long Eaton50-45Bradford
23/08Peterborough52-44Hackney
15/08Hackney51-45Peterborough
09/09Exeter52-44Swindon
17/08Swindon48-48Exeter
09/09Wolverhampton51-45Belle Vue
13/09Belle Vue49-46Wolverhampton

Semi Finals

Date Team One Score Team Two
23/09Wolverhampton59-37Bradford
28/09Bradford54-42Wolverhampton
13/09Peterborough61-35Exeter
23/09Exeter48-48Peterborough

Final

Date Team One Score Team Two
09/10Wolverhampton58-38Peterborough
18/10Peterborough54-42Wolverhampton

See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions

References

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