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S Glasgow Tigers Speedway Results 1991 Glasgow Tigers S Speedway Results 1991 Shawfield Stadium Glasgow Road Rutherglen S.C.B. Licence No. 91/03 Track Length: 363 yards (332 metres) Compiled by Dave Allan November 2020 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My thanks to the following: Gary Weldon Alastair Fraser The knowledgable members of the Easy, Tiger! Forum. CONTACT If you discover any inaccuracies, can provide missing details or have any information which you feel may benefit this file, please contact: [email protected] A list of main requirements can be found at the end of this file. REVISIONS First published November 2020 THE FOLLOWING NOTATION IS IN USE THROUGHOUT THIS FILE SCORECHART HEAT DETAILS DESCRIPTION (guest) Rider making a ‘full and proper’ guest appearance (loanee) Rider drafted in from home or local track to make up a short-handed team (F) Rider scored a full maximum (see note A) (P) Rider scored a paid maximum (see note A) R/R Rider replacement rule in operation * Denotes bonus point awarded N Rider replaced by reserve TS Rider replaced by tactical substitute (see note B) R (ret) Rider did not finish for reason other than fall or exclusion F (fell) Rider fell and did not remount FX (f, exc) Rider fell and was excluded from race or rerun FN (f, ns) Rider fell and was unable to take their place in rerun X (exc, reason ) Rider excluded for any other reason not E or M (reason appended where known) E (exc, tapes) Rider excluded for starting offence (including tape breaking, tape touching, etc.) M (exc, 2 mins) Rider excluded under the two minute rule NS (ns) Rider failed to start but was not excluded or replaced (tapes, +XX yards) Rider committed a starting offence and was given a handicap in the rerun (2 mins, +XX yards) Rider penalised under the two minute rule and given a handicap in the rerun (ef - pushed) Rider suffered machine failure and pushed to finish the race (awar) Rider was awarded their placing (f, rem) Rider fell and remounted to finish (f, awar) Rider fell or was caused to fall and was awarded their placing (f - pushed) Rider fell and pushed their machine to finish the race NTR Winning time set a new track record ETR Winning time equalled the existing track record Note A: Qualification for full & paid maximums is 4 rides. For junior mini-matches the qualification is 2 rides. Note B: Some reserve replacement rides (N) may in fact have been tactical substitute (TS) rides. Due to the difficulty in determining this information, only proven tactical substitute rides are recorded. 1991 SEASON SUMMARY SUNBRITE LEAGUE DIVISION 2 GOLD CUP (NORTHERN SECTION) P W D L F A Pts BP Tot Home 6 4 0 2 310 227 8 Away 6 0 0 6 237 300 0 Totals 12 4 0 8 547 527 8 4 12 Finished 6th of 7 teams. SUNBRITE LEAGUE DIVISION 2 P W D L F A Pts BP Tot Home 11 10 0 1 568 419 20 Away 11 4 0 7 483 506 8 Totals 22 14 0 8 1051 925 28 8 36 Finished 2nd of 12 teams. SUNBRITE LEAGUE DIVISION 2 KNOCK-OUT CUP 1st Round: Bye Quarter Final: Won v Milton Keynes 106-72 (61-28 & 45-44) Semi-Final: Won v Newcastle 91-88 (48-42 & 43-46) Final: Drew v Arena-Essex 90-90 (46-44 & 44-46) Final Replay: Lost v Arena-Essex 80-100 (30-60 & 50-40) B.S.P.A. CUP 1st Round: Bye 2nd Round: Lost v Reading 39-51 SUNBRITE LEAGUE DIVISION 2 FOUR TEAM TOURNAMENT Finished 4th in their qualifying round and did not progress (Glasgow 77, Edinburgh 117, Newcastle 97, Middlesbrough 92) SUNBRITE LEAGUE DIVISION 2 RIDERS' CHAMPIONSHIP Steve Lawson & Shane Bowes represented Glasgow. Both riders scored 3 points (joint 15th), SCOTTISH CUP Won v Edinburgh 92-86 (40-49 & 52-37) 1991 RESULTS Date Venue Meeting Event Result Notes Friday 29/03/1991 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow Easter Trophy L1 50-40 Sunday 31/03/1991 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh Easter Trophy L2 49-41 Sunday 07/04/1991 Home Glasgow v Stoke Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North Postponed Rain Saturday 13/04/1991 Away Stoke v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 49-40 Sunday 14/04/1991 Home Glasgow v Middlesbrough Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 60-30 Sunday 21/04/1991 Home Glasgow v Hungary International Challenge 39-51 Friday 26/04/1991 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 46-43 Sunday 28/04/1991 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 53-36 Wednesday 01/05/1991 Home Glasgow v Newcastle Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 42-47 Thursday 02/05/1991 Away Sheffield v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 45-44 Sunday 05/05/1991 Away Newcastle v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 47-43 Thursday 09/05/1991 Away Middlesbrough v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 57-33 Sunday 12/05/1991 Home Glasgow v Reading B.S.P.A. Cup R1 39-51 Sunday 19/05/1991 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh v Newcastle v Middlesbrough Sunbrite League Division 2 4TT QR L1 23 v 31 v 26 v 16 Monday 20/05/1991 Away Newcastle v Glasgow v Edinburgh v Middlesbrough Sunbrite League Division 2 4TT QR L2 30 v 19 v 28 v 19 Thursday 23/05/1991 Away Middlesbrough v Glasgow v Edinburgh v Newcastle Sunbrite League Division 2 4TT QR L3 31 v 24 v 25 v 16 Sunday 26/05/1991 Home Glasgow v Long Eaton Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 42-47 Friday 31/05/1991 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow v Newcastle v Middlesbrough Sunbrite League Division 2 4TT QR L4 33 v 11 v 25 v 26 Sunday 02/06/1991 Home Glasgow v Sheffield Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 52-38 Sunday 09/06/1991 Home Glasgow v Milton Keynes Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC R2 L1 61-28 Tuesday 11/06/1991 Away Milton Keynes v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC R2 L2 44-45 Wednesday 12/06/1991 Away Long Eaton v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 56-34 Sunday 16/06/1991 Home Glasgow v Stoke Sunbrite League Division 2 Gold Cup - North 61-29 Wednesday 19/06/1991 Home Glasgow v Rye House Sunbrite League Division 2 60-29 Sunday 30/06/1991 Home Glasgow v Exeter Sunbrite League Division 2 53-37 Friday 05/07/1991 Away Peterborough v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 39-51 Sunday 07/07/1991 Home Great Britain v Sweden v Australia Inter-Nations Championship L1 06 v 15 v 08 Aban Heat 05 - rain Wednesday 10/07/1991 Home Glasgow v Arena-Essex Sunbrite League Division 2 43-47 Sunday 14/07/1991 Home Glasgow v Martin McKinna 7 Martin McKinna Testimonial 43-34 Saturday 27/07/1991 Away Arena-Essex v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 57-33 Sunday 28/07/1991 Home Glasgow v Stoke Sunbrite League Division 2 49-41 Thursday 01/08/1991 Away Sheffield v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 44-46 Friday 02/08/1991 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow Scottish Cup L1 40-49 Sunday 04/08/1991 Home Glasgow v Middlesbrough Sunbrite League Division 2 60-30 Monday 05/08/1991 Away Newcastle v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 46-44 1991 RESULTS (continued) Date Venue Meeting Event Result Notes Wednesday 07/08/1991 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh Scottish Cup L2 52-37 Sunday 18/08/1991 Home Glasgow v Peterborough Sunbrite League Division 2 48-42 Wednesday 21/08/1991 Away Long Eaton v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 46-44 Thursday 22/08/1991 Away Middlesbrough v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 48-42 Sunday 25/08/1991 Home Glasgow v Long Eaton Sunbrite League Division 2 53-37 Saturday 31/08/1991 Away Stoke v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 48-42 Sunday 01/09/1991 Home Glasgow v Newcastle Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC SF L1 48-42 Sunday 01/09/1991 Away Newcastle v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC SF L2 46-43 Friday 06/09/1991 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 54-36 Sunday 08/09/1991 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh Sunbrite League Division 2 56-34 Wednesday 11/09/1991 Home Glasgow v Newcastle Sunbrite League Division 2 46-44 Sunday 15/09/1991 Away Rye House v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 29-60 Monday 16/09/1991 Away Exeter v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 59-31 Tuesday 17/09/1991 Away Milton Keynes v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 36-54 Sunday 22/09/1991 Home Glasgow v Arena-Essex Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC Final L1 32-16 Aban Heat 08 - rain Wednesday 25/09/1991 Home Glasgow v Milton Keynes Sunbrite League Division 2 Postponed Rain Saturday 28/09/1991 Away Arena-Essex v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC Final L1 Postponed Rain Wednesday 02/10/1991 Home Glasgow v Milton Keynes Sunbrite League Division 2 49-39 Sunday 06/10/1991 Home England v Sweden v Australia Inter-Nations Championship L3 39 v 44 v 25 Wednesday 09/10/1991 Home Glasgow v Arena-Essex Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC Final L1 46-44 Saturday 12/10/1991 Away Arena-Essex v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC Final L2 46-44 Sunday 13/10/1991 Home Glasgow v Sheffield Sunbrite League Division 2 51-39 Saturday 19/10/1991 Away Arena-Essex v Glasgow Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC Final Replay L1 60-30 Sunday 20/10/1991 Home Glasgow v Arena-Essex Sunbrite League Division 2 KOC Final Replay L2 50-40 Edinburgh Monarchs v Glasgow Tigers Friday 29th March 1991 (Easter Trophy, 1st Leg) Edinburgh Monarchs 50 TOT BP 1.Les Collins 3 2 1' 1' 7 2 2.Darrin Winkler F 0 F N 0 0 3.Brett Saunders 2 1 3 3 1 10 0 4.Michael Coles 3 0 2 3 8 0 5.Frede Schott 2' 3 1' 2' 3 11 3 6.Scott Lamb 1 1' 3 2 7 1 7.Nigel Alderton F 2 2 2' 1 7 1 Glasgow Tigers 40 TOT BP 1.Steve Lawson 1' 1' 0 1 3 2 2.Jason Lyons 2 2 3 1 8 0 3.Shane Bowes 3 3 3 3 2 0 14 0 4.Kenny McKinna 1 2 3 R 2 8 0 5.Sean Courtney 0 0 N 0 0 0 6.Mick Powell 2' 1 0 F TS 3 1 7.Martin McKinna 3 0 1 0 4 0 Ht.
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