词条 | 2009 Premier League speedway season | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|season = 2009 Season |premierleague = Kings Lynn Stars |playoffs = Edinburgh Monarchs |premierleaguekoc = Kings Lynn Stars |premiertrophy = Kings Lynn Stars |youngshield = Workington Comets |pairs = Birmingham Brummies |fours = Workington Comets |plrc = {{flagicon|ENG}} Ricky Ashworth |homewin = |awaywin = |highestaverage = {{flagicon|AUS}} Darcy Ward |cma = (9.11) |teams = | league above = 2009 Elite League | leagues below = 2009 National League |prevseason = 2008 |nextseason = 2010 }} The 2009 Premier League season was the second division of motorcycle speedway racing in the United Kingdom and the 15th season since its creation in 1995. The league is governed by the Speedway Control Board (SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA). SummaryThe League consisted of 14 teams for the 2009 season with the re-admission of the Newport Wasps and the loss of Mildenhall Fen Tigers, Isle of Wight Islanders (Both dropped to National League) and the Reading Racers (Loss of Stadium). New rules introduced for 2009 with a complete revamp of the points scoring system. The team finishing at the top of the league table at the end of the season after accumulating the most points were declared the Premier League champions. The four highest placed teams were entered into promotion play-offs, whereby the Premier League play-off winner faced the bottom Elite League team over two legs. Teams finishing in fifth to twelfth at the time of the fixture cut-off date compete in the Young Shield. The Kings Lynn Stars were crowned the Premier League champions after ending the season as the highest placed team. The Edinburgh Monarchs finished second, Newcastle Diamonds third and the Birmingham Brummies fourth. All four teams took part in the promotion play-off with Edinburgh and King's Lynn reaching the final. Edinburgh won 97–83 on aggregate and faced Elite League team Belle Vue Aces, but lost the two-legged promotion/relegation final. New Points Scoring SystemA new points scoring systems was devised for the 2009 season in an effort to make teams more competitive even when losing. If a Home team were to win by 7 or more points they would receive 3 points for the win. However, if the away team restricted the win from 1-6 points, the home team would receive only 2 points for the win, and the away team would be awarded 1 point for losing by less than 7 away from home. If the match was a draw, the home team would be awarded 1 point and the away team awarded 2. If the away team won the match by between 1-6 points, they would be awarded 3 points with the home team collecting 0. And finally if the away team won by 7 or more points, they would collect 4 points with the home team again collecting 0. League table
Home: 3W = Home win by 7 points or more; 2W = Home win by between 1 and 6 points Away: 4W = Away win by 7 points or more; 3W = Away win by between 1 and 6 points; 1L = Away loss by 6 points or less Premier League Play-OffsSemi-finalsLeg 1{{football box|date =4 October 2009 |time = |team1 =Newcastle Diamonds |score =50 – 41 |report = |team2 =Edinburgh Monarchs |goals1 =Mark Lemon 11+1 |goals2 =Kevin Wolbert 16 |stadium =Newcastle Stadium, Newcastle |attendance = |referee = }}{{football box |date =7 October 2009 |time = |team1 =Birmingham Brummies |score =43 – 47 |report = |team2 =Kings Lynn Stars |goals1 =Richard Sweetman 10+2 |goals2 =Darcy Ward 15 |stadium =Perry Barr Stadium, Birmingham |attendance = |referee = }} Leg 2{{football box|date =9 October 2009 |time = |team1 =Edinburgh Monarchs |score =52 (93) – (93) 43 8 - 4 Sudden Death |report = |team2 =Newcastle Diamonds |goals1 =Ryan Fisher 13 |goals2 =Rene Bach 13 |stadium = Armadale Stadium, Edinburgh |attendance = |referee = }}{{football box |date =14 October 2009 |time = |team1 =Kings Lynn Stars |score = 55 (102) - (78) 35 |report = |team2 =Birmingham Brummies |goals1 =Chris Schramm 14+1 |goals2 =Richard Sweetman 9+1 |stadium = Norfolk Arena, Kings Lynn |attendance = |referee = }} Grand finalFirst leg{{football box|date =16 October 2009 |time = 19.45 |team1 =Edinburgh Monarchs |score = 56 - 36 |report = |team2 =Kings Lynn Stars |goals1 = Kevin Wolbert 14 |goals2 = William Lawson 11+1 |stadium = Armadale Stadium, Edinburgh |attendance = |referee = }}
Second leg{{football box|date = 20 October 2009 |time = 19.30 |team1 =Kings Lynn Stars |score = 47 (83) - 41 (97) |report = |team2 =Edinburgh Monarchs |goals1 = Chris Schramm 11+1 |goals2 = Kevin Wolbert 12 |stadium = Norfolk Arena, Kings Lynn |attendance = |referee = }}
Premier League Riders Championship{{Speedway event 20heats|x|x|RIDERS={{Speedway event 20heats/rider|1|10|GBR|Ricky Ashworth| |3|2|2|3|3| 1 |x| |r|3 |GB=SHE}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|2|15|AUS|Darcy Ward| |3|1|3|3|1| 2 |x| |b|2 |GB=KL}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|3|12|AUS|Ty Proctor| |2|3|2|2|2| 3 |r|2 |w|1 |GB=RED}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|4|11|GBR|David Howe| |1|2|3|3|1| 6 |y|3 |y|0 |GB=SS}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|5|5|GBR|William Lawson| |3|2|1|2|2| 4 |w|1 |x| |GB=GLA}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|6|7|GBR|Andre Compton| |0|3|1|3|3| 5 |b|0 |x| |GB=WOR}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|7|1|DEN|Kenni Larsen| |3|3|1|0|2| |x||x |GB=ND}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|8|6|GBR|Jordan Frampton| |2|3|2|1|1| |x||x |GB=NW}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|9|4|USA|Ryan Fisher| |1|2|0|2|3| |x||x |GB=EDI}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|10|13|AUS|Jason Lyons| |0|1|3|0|3| |x||x |GB=BIR}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|11|2|AUS|Steve Johnston| |2|0|0|2|2| |x||x |GB=SOM}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|12|8|GBR|Jason Bunyan| |1|1|2|1|0| |x||x |GB=STO}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|13|14|CZE|Tomas Topinka| |2|1|1|1||20i=R| |x||x |GB=KL}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|14|3|SWE|Magnus Karlsson| |0|0|3|0|0| |x||x |GB=SS}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|15|16|GBR|Chris Neath| |1|0|0|1||18i=EF| |x||x |GB=RH}}{{Speedway event 20heats/rider|16|9|CZE|Michal Makovsky| |0|0|0|0|1| |x||x |GB=BER}}{{Speedway event 20heats/reserve||17|GBR|Adam Wrathall| |21h=x|22h=x |GB=}}{{Speedway event 20heats/reserve||18|GBR|Gary Irving| |21h=x|22h=x|GB=}}}} Final Leading averages[1]
Premier League Knockout CupThe 2009 Premier League Knockout Cup was the 42nd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. King's Lynn Stars were the winners of the competition.[2] First Round
Quarter Finals
Semi Finals
Final
See alsoList of United Kingdom Speedway League ChampionsExternal links
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.speedwaygb.co/plgreensheets09|title=Greensheet Averages|publisher=Speedway GB}} {{Speedway in the United Kingdom}}{{United Kingdom Speedway Seasons}}{{Speedway Premier League}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://edinburghspeedway.blogspot.com/2013/05/premier-league-ko-cup-2009.html|title=2009 Premier League Knockout Cup|publisher=Speedway archive}} 3 : Speedway Premier League|2009 in speedway|2009 in British motorsport |
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