Season | Champions | Second |
---|---|---|
1968 | Belle Vue Colts | Nelson Admirals |
1969 | Belle Vue Colts | Reading Racers |
1970 | Canterbury Crusaders | Eastbourne Eagles |
1971 | Eastbourne Eagles | Bradford Dukes |
1972 | Crewe Kings | Boston Barracudas |
1973 | Boston Barracudas | Workington Comets |
1974 | Birmingham Brummies | Eastbourne Eagles |
from 1975-1990, it was named the National League | ||
1975 | Birmingham Brummies | Newcastle Diamonds |
1976 | Newcastle Diamonds | Ellesmere Port Gunners |
1977 | Eastbourne Eagles | Rye House Rockets |
1978 | Canterbury Crusaders | Newcastle Diamonds |
1979 | Mildenhall Fen Tigers | Rye House Rockets |
1980 | Rye House Rockets | Newcastle Diamonds |
1981 | Middlesbrough Tigers | Weymouth Wildcats |
1982 | Newcastle Diamonds | Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
1983 | Newcastle Diamonds | Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
1984 | Long Eaton Invaders | Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
1985 | Ellesmere Port Gunners | Poole Wildcats |
1986 | Eastbourne Eagles | Poole Wildcats |
1987 | Eastbourne Eagles | Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
1988 | Hackney Kestrels | Poole Pirates |
1989 | Poole Pirates | Wimbledon Dons |
1990 | Poole Pirates | Middlesbrough Bears |
in 1991, the name reverted to British League Division Two | ||
1991 | Arena Essex Hammers | Glasgow Tigers |
1992 | Peterborough Panthers | Berwick Bandits |
1993 | Glasgow Tigers | Long Eaton Invaders |
1994 | Glasgow Tigers | Long Eaton Invaders |
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Famous quotes containing the word champions:
“While the Governor, and the Mayor, and countless officers of the Commonwealth are at large, the champions of liberty are imprisoned.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Did all the lets and bars appear
To every just or larger end,
Whence should come the trust and cheer?
Youth must its ignorant impulse lend
Age finds place in the rear.
All wars are boyish, and are fought by boys,
The champions and enthusiasts of the state:”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
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—Hunter S. Thompson (b. 1939)