The 1947 National League Division Two was the second post-war season of the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. In the previous season, the league was known as the Northern League but the addition of Bristol Bulldogs and a third tier saw the name revert to the one used 8 years previously.[1]
Norwich Stars 38-year-old rider Cyril Anderson died instantly on 16 August, during a best pairs event at Norwich. Anderson was leading when he skidded and was hit by a rider from behind [5] Remarkably another rider died the same day, 27-year-old Wembley rider Nelson 'Bronco' Wilson received fatal injuries in a National Trophy match.[6]
The 1947 Division 2 National Trophy (sponsored by the Daily Mail) was the Knockout Cup for Division 2 teams. Middlesbrough and Norwich qualified for the quarter finals of the main National Trophy by virtue of finishing 1st & 2nd.
First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
13/06
Bristol
62–45
Wigan
07/06
Wigan
73–34
Bristol
04/06
Glasgow White City
60–46
Newcastle
02/06
Newcastle
63–45
Glasgow White City
12/06
Middlesbrough
81–27
Birmingham
07/06
Birmingham
50–57
Middlesbrough
12/06
Sheffield
57–51
Norwich
07/06
Norwich
60–47
Sheffield
Semifinals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
03/07
Middlesbrough
73–34
Wigan
28/06
Wigan
45–63
Middlesbrough
30/06
Newcastle
56–52
Norwich
28/06/
Norwich
63–44
Newcastle
Final
First leg
Middlesbrough Bears Frank Hodgson 16 Wilf Plant 14 Kid Curtis 13 Jack Hodgson 9 Ed Pye 7 Geoff Godwin 7 Bill Wilson 2 Herby King 0
69 – 38
Norwich Stars Phil Clarke 15 Geoff Revett 7 Jack Freeman 5 Ted Bravery 4 Paddy Mills 3 Cyril Anderson 2 Paddy Hammond 1 Len Read 1