After the tragedy of losing a rider the previous season Milton Keynes endured a second loss when their rider Craig Featherby was killed in a crash at Peterborough in a National League match on 16 September. Featherby hit a lamp standard after being thrown from the bike.[5]
The 1983 National League Knockout Cup was the 16th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Exeter Falcons were the winners of the competition.[6][7]
First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
19/04
Crayford
45-50
Mildenhall
17/04
Mildenhall
55-41
Crayford
01/04
Oxford
51-45
Milton Keynes
29/03
Milton Keynes
47-49
Oxford
Second round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
22/06
Long Eaton
58-38
Berwick
09/06
Oxford
45-51
Rye House
05/06
Berwick
61-35
Long Eaton
27/05
Peterborough
57-39
Mildenhall
25/05
Mildenhall
58-38
Peterborough
23/05
Newcastle
61-35
Scunthorpe
22/05
Rye House
51-45
Oxford
22/05
Scunthorpe
43-53
Newcastle
20/05
Edinburgh
50-46
Middlesbrough
30/04
Canterbury
45-51
Exeter
24/04
Boston
45-51
Weymouth
22/04
Glasgow
62-34
Stoke
19/04
Weymouth
58-38
Boston
16/04
Stoke
55-41
Glasgow
14/04
Middlesbrough
55-41
Edinburgh
11/04
Exeter
70-26
Canterbury
Quarter-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
15/08
Exeter
64-32
Rye House
14/08
Rye House
55-41
Exeter
23/07
Berwick
45-50
Newcastle
19/07
Weymouth
65-31
Glasgow
03/07
Mildenhall
67-25
Middlesbrough
27/06
Newcastle
53-42
Berwick
11/06
Glasgow
41-54
Weymouth
09/06
Middlesbrough
47-49
Mildenhall
Semi-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
02/10
Mildenhall
66-30
Exeter
12/09
Exeter
74-21
Mildenhall
12/09
Newcastle
54-42
Weymouth
02/08
Weymouth
55-41
Newcastle
Final
First leg
Exeter Falcons Kevin Price 10 Rob Maxfield 9 Keith Millard 9 Steve Bishop 8 Rob Ashton 7 Bob Coles 6 Alun Rossiter 3
52 – 43
Weymouth Wildcats Martin Yeates 13 Steve Schofield 10 Simon Cross 9 Stan Bear 9 Gordon Humphreys 1 Chris Martin 1 David Biles 0