Poole Pirates dominated the league and won the title finishing 15 points clear of nearest rivals Eastbourne Eagles. The Pirates last top league success had been back in 1969 and it was thanks to solid performances throughout the season from their Australian pair; new signing from Swindon Jason Crump and Craig Boyce. They were backed up by Norwegian Lars Gunnestad and Londoner Steve Schofield.[3]
M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points
British League Knockout Cup
The 1994 British League Knockout Cup was the 56th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Eastbourne Eagles were the winners for a third consecutive year.[4]
First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
23/04
Eastbourne
59-37
Belle Vue
23/04
Kings Lynn
58-38
Poole
21/04
Ipswich
61-33
Cradley Heath
20/04
Poole
56-40
Kings Lynn
16/04
Cradley Heath
70-25
Ipswich
13/04
Belle Vue
47-49
Eastbourne
Quarter-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
28/06
Coventry
58-37
Reading
15/06
Kings Lynn
61-35
Bradford
14/06
Bradford
49-47
Kings Lynn
28/05
Eastbourne
51-45
Wolverhampton
23/05
Reading
52-43
Coventry
16/05
Wolverhampton
50-46
Eastbourne
14/05
Cradley Heath
59-24
Arena Essex
13/05
Arena Essex
52-44
Cradley Heath
Semi-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
31/07
Eastbourne
55-41
Kings Lynn
30/07
Kings Lynn
55-41
Eastbourne
16/07
Coventry
48-47
Cradley Heath
02/07
Cradley Heath
55-41
Coventry
29/08
Kings Lynn
45-51
Eastbourne
28/08
Eastbourne
62-33
Kings Lynn
Final
First leg
Eastbourne Eagles Martin Dugard 14 Dean Barker 12 Stefan Danno 12 Paul Dugard 8 David Norris 7 Stefan Andersson 5 Scott Swain 1
59 - 37
Cradley Heath Greg Hancock 13 Peter Nahlin 9 Billy Hamill 7 Simon Cross 6 Jonathan Forsgren 2 Scott Smith 0 Lance Sealey 0