1965 British League season


The British League was formed in 1965 along with the British Speedway Promoters Association. The league was an amalgamation of the National League and the Provincial League.

Summary

did not join the new league and Norwich Stars had closed for good. Halifax Dukes were new entrants.
West Ham Hammers were the first ever British League winners.

Final table

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

Leading Riders by Averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Nigel BoocockCoventry Bees11.09
2Barry BriggsSwindon Robins10.91
3Ken McKinlayWest Ham Hammers10.72
4Mike BroadbanksSwindon Robins10.54
5Sverre HarrfeldtWest Ham Hammers10.35
6Olle NygrenWimbledon Dons10.31
7Charlie MonkGlasgow Tigers10.22
8Ron HowOxford Cheetahs10.16
9Arne PanderOxford Cheetahs10.01
10Jimmy GoochOxford Cheetahs9.97
11Cyril MaidmentBelle Vue Aces9.65
12Ronnie GenzPoole Pirates9.45
13Eric BoocockHalifax Dukes9.43
14Norman HunterWest Ham Hammers9.42
15George HunterEdinburgh Monarchs9.35
16Ivor BrownCradley Heathens9.27
17Colin GooddyExeter Falcons9.24
18Reg LuckhurstWimbledon Dons9.14
19Bill AndrewPoole Pirates9.07
20Dave YounghusbandHalifax Dukes9.06

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