Isle of Wight Warriors explained

Clubname:Isle of Wight Warriors (formerly Islanders)
Track:Smallbrook Stadium
Ashey Road
Ryde
Isle of Wight PO33 4BH
Country:England
Founded:1996, 2016 (re-founded)
Colours:Blue and Yellow
Tracksize:385m (1,263feet)
Track Record Time:66.1 secs
Track Record Date:13 April 2017
Track Record Holder:Stefan Nielsen
Honour1:Premier League Knockout Cup
Year1:2003
Honour2:Premier League Pairs
Year2:2002, 2007
Year3:2007
Honour4:Young Shield
Year4:1998, 2001
Honour5:National Trophy
Year5:2013

The Isle of Wight Warriors (formerly Isle of Wight Islanders) are a motorcycle speedway team from England. They last competed in the 2019 National Development League and ride their home meetings at the Smallbrook Stadium.[1] As of 2023, the team currently race various challenge matches outside of the league system.[2]

History

Origins and 1990s

Isle of Wight speedway began in 1996, at the Smallbrook Stadium, when the team signed up as a founder member of the newly formed Conference League.[3] The league was for teams outside of the Premier League at the time and during their inaugural season the Ryde Wight Wizards finished in fourth place in the 1996 Speedway Conference League table.[4]

The following season in 1997, the team entered the Conference League again, which was now the third tier of British speedway because a new Elite League had been formed as the top tier, with the Premier League becoming the second tier.[5] However, in July the Premier League team Skegness Braves folded due to financial difficulties and the Smallbrook Stadium promotion stepped in to host the remainder of the fixtures. The team would be known as the Isle of Wight Islanders.[6]

The team won their first silverware in 1998 after winning the Young Shield, an end of season event for the leading eight clubs in the league table. They defeated the league champions Peterborough Panthers in the final.[7]

2000s

After several mediocre seasons they won the Young Shield again during the 2001 Premier League speedway season. In 2002, Adam Shields and Danny Bird won the Premier League Pairs Championship, held at Derwent Park on 19 July[8] [9] and the following season in 2003, the club won their best honour to date, when winning the Premier League Knockout Cup.

During the 2007 Premier League speedway season, the team reached the play offs and won both the Pairs (Chris Holder and Jason Bunyan beat Glasgow in the final)[10] and Fours Championships (Holder, Bunyan, Krzysztof Stojanowski, Glen Phillips and Cory Gathercole).[11]

After the 2008 season the Islanders joined the third division (the National League) finishing 5th.

2010s

After three seasons without National league success, the team won the National Trophy (a supplementary tournament, during the 2013 National League speedway season).[12]

After a break of two years (2014 and 2015), the club reformed in 2016 under the promotion of Barry Bishop and Martin Widman. For the 2018 and 2019 seasons the team raced as the Isle of Wight Warriors.

2020s

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the 2020 season before the club announced they would not be competing during the 2021 season.[13] However, a team would race as the Wightlink Warriors Shale Track Racing Club, separate from the British speedway leagues.[14]

Season summary

width=350Year and leaguewidth=50Positionwidth=350Notes
4th Ryde Wight Wizards
8th As the Islanders
3rd Ryde Wight Wizards
6th Young Shield winners
8th
11th
4th Young Shield winners
3rd Pairs Championship
3rd Knockout Cup winners
5th
6th
8th
5th
11th
5th
7th
9th
3rd
4th
8th
11th
8th first season as Warriors
6th

Notes and References

  1. Bamford, R & Jarvis, J.(2001). Homes of British Speedway.
  2. Web site: 2023 fixtures . Warriors Speedway . 14 July 2023.
  3. News: More variety for the Tigers . Cambridge Daily News . 15 March 1996 . 14 July 2023 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  4. Web site: Year by Year. Speedway Researcher. 2 September 2021.
  5. Web site: BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - MODERN ERA (1991-PRESENT). Official British Speedway website. 2 September 2021.
  6. News: Is this the end for the Braves? . Boston Target . 25 June 1997 . 14 July 2023 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  7. Web site: 1998 season fixtures and results . Speedway Researcher . 14 July 2023.
  8. Web site: 2002 fixtures . Speedway Researcher . 27 May 2023.
  9. Web site: 2002 Premier League Pairs at Workington . YouTube . 27 May 2023.
  10. Web site: ISLANDERS TAKE PAIRS TITLE . Sheffield Speedway . 29 May 2023.
  11. Web site: 2007 fixtures . Speedway Researcher . 29 May 2023.
  12. Book: Oakes, P. Speedway Star Almanac. Pinegen Ltd. 2006. 0-9552376-1-0.
  13. Web site: Warriors withdraw from National League. Warriors Speedway. 2 September 2021.
  14. Web site: New speedway club owners say sport on Island is 'All Wight' . Isle of Wight County Press . 14 July 2023.