In 1934 a new reserve league was formed called the National League division two this competition lasted for only one year. In 1936 the Provincial League was formed and two years later became the National League Division Two The league attracted new entrants Hackney Wick Wolves had moved down from the First Division replacing Bristol who replaced them in the top division the clubs had exchanged riders and licences. Other new teams Lea Bridge, Newcastle, Sheefield and West Ham's reserve team West Ham Hawks. Nottingham withdrew just before the season got under way and were replaced by Leeds Lions.
1934 |
West Ham |
Wembley |
1938 |
Hackney Wick Wolves |
Norwich Stars |
1939 |
Newcastle |
Hackney Wick Wolves |
1947 |
Middlesbrough Bears |
Sheffield Tigers |
1948 |
Bristol Bulldogs |
Birmingham Brummies |
1949 |
Bristol Bulldogs |
Sheffield Tigers |
1950 |
Norwich Stars |
Glasgow Tigers |
1951 |
Norwich Stars |
Leicester Hunters |
1952 |
Poole Pirates |
Coventry Bees |
1953 |
Coventry Bees |
Poole Pirates |
1954 |
Bristol Bulldogs |
Poole Pirates |
1955 |
Poole Pirates |
Coventry Bees |
1956 |
Swindon Robins |
Southampton Saints |
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Newcastle Champions 1939 |
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Poole Champions 1955 |
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