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1957 Southern Area League

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1957 Southern Area League
LeagueSouthern Area League
No. of competitors4
ChampionsRayleigh II/Southern Rovers
Riders' ChampionshipLeo McAuliffe
Division/s aboveNational League

The 1957 Southern Area League was the fourth season of the Southern Area League but the first as the regional second tier of speedway racing in the United Kingdom for Southern British teams.[1]

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Summary

California Poppies were no longer competitors with the promotion and nickname moving to Aldershot. The Southern Rovers team who had been without a track in the previous season had found a new home at Rayleigh and were also referred to as Rayleigh II.

Southern Rovers were the champions. [2]

Final table

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Rayleigh II/Southern Rovers 12 8 0 4 16
2 Eastbourne Eagles 12 6 0 6 12
3 Rye House Roosters 12 5 0 7 10
4 Aldershot Poppies 12 5 0 7 10

Leading Averages

[3]

Rider Team C.M.A.
1 Gerry King Rye House 10.30
2 Jim Heard Eastbourne 10.27
3 Frank Bettis Eastbourne 9.50
4 Colin Gooddy Rayleigh/Southern Rovers 9.33
5 Ross Gilbertson Aldershot 9.30

Riders' Championship

Leo McAuliffe won the Riders' Championship for the second successive season. The final was held at Arlington Stadium on 29 September. Remarkably McAuliffe and Maury Conway dead heated in the run off to decide the champion after both riders finished on 13 points. A second run off was required in which McAuliffe won by a wheel. The winning trophy was presented by Barry Briggs.[4][5]

Pos. Rider Club Pts
1 Leo McAuliffe Rayleigh/Southern Rovers 13+3
2 Maury Conway Eastbourne 13+2
3 Jim Heard Eastbourne 12
4 Ross Gilbertson Aldershot 11
5 Noel Conway Eastbourne 10
6 Pat Flanagan Aldershot 9
7 Ron Walton Aldershot 8
8 Tommy Sweetman Rayleigh/Southern Rovers 8
9 Bobby Croombs Rye House 8
10 Bryan Meredith Rayleigh/Southern Rovers 6
11 Alan Brett Rye House 5
12 Ronnie Rolfe Rye House 5
13 Alan Lunn Rye House 4
14 Dave Still Rye House 4
15 Pete Mould Aldershot 3
16 Les Searle (res) Eastbourne 1
17 Dave Slater (res) Rye House 1

Riders & final averages

Aldershot

  • Ross Gilbertson 8.57
  • Ron Walton 8.30
  • Pete Mold 8.00
  • Jimmy Gleed 7.00
  • Pat Flanagan 6.86
  • Ron Webb 5.91
  • Phil Sheppard 5.50
  • John Day 5.45
  • Ted Spittles 3.20

Eastbourne

  • Frank Bettis 10.67
  • Jimmy Heard 7.00
  • Leo McAuliffe 6.00
  • Reg Davies 5.71
  • Dave Collett 5.60
  • John Dugard 4.00
  • Jim Preddy 1.67
  • Les Searle 1.33
  • Bob Warner 1.00

Rye House

Rayleigh II/Southern Rovers

  • Colin Gooddy 9.00
  • Leo McAuliffe 9.00
  • Stan Clark 8.46
  • Vic Hall 8.40
  • Brian Meredith 7.50
  • Tommy Sweetman 7.17
  • Eric Ebbs 7.45
  • Eric Eadon 5.00
  • Alan Pearce 5.00
  • Mike Lawrence 5.00
  • Pat McKenzie 4.80
  • Neil Roberts 4.00
  • Tony Eadon 1.60

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Southern Area League 1957 averages" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Double run off sensation at Arlington". Eastbourne Gazette. 2 October 1957. Retrieved 10 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Southern Area League Riders Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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