Elite Shield



The Elite Shield, is a motorcycle speedway competition held in the UK. Like football's Community Shield, it is contested for by the winners of the league and the winners of the Knockout Cup. The Shield began in 2006. The Elite Shield has always been contested as a season opener, although a postponed meeting at Kirkmanshulme Lane, the home track of the Belle Vue Aces in the 2006 Elite Shield led to that meeting taking place later in the season.
The Elite Shield is less prestigious than the other major domestic trophies such as the Elite League Knockout Cup and the Craven Shield.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 2006 Shield


    • 1.2 2007 Shield


    • 1.3 2008 Shield


    • 1.4 2009 Shield


    • 1.5 2010 Shield



  • 2 Table of Finalists


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




History



2006 Shield


The inaugural Elite Shield was contested between the winners of the Elite League the Coventry Bees and the Knockout Cup winners the Belle Vue Aces. The two had already clashed in the Elite League playoff final the previous year.
The first leg was scheduled to take place at Belle Vue's track, Kirkmanshulme Lane, on Monday 13 March but rain forced the meeting to be delayed so the clash at Brandon Stadium became the first leg.
During the first leg, Belle Vue rider Joe Screen was forced to retire from the meeting after just one race after a spectacular fall on the back straight in Heat 1. Despite this, the Aces kept themselves in touch for the first half of the meeting. Coventry went eight points ahead with a 5–1 race advantage in Heat 9, with Rory Schlein and Morten Risager finishing ahead of Jason Crump and Phil Morris. The meeting finished with a series of 4–2 race advantages. Belle Vue were never in a position to use the tactical ride.


COVENTRY BEES 51
Scott Nicholls 13, Rory Schlein 11, Martin Smolinski 8+2, Morten Risager 7+2, Billy Janniro 7+2, Chris Harris 4, Oliver Allen 1.


BELLE VUE ACES 39
Kenneth Bjerre 13, Jason Crump 8+1, Simon Stead 7, Phil Morris 4+2, Tom P Madsen 4, James Wright 3, Joe Screen 0.[1]


The return leg at Kirkmanshulme Lane eventually took place on Wednesday 3 May at the second attempt. Despite the Coventry Bees losing the meeting 51–41, they took the title with a 92–90 aggregate victory. With gating much improved from recent visits to Belle Vue Aces, the visitors kept in touch with the Aces for the initial nine races. Scott Nicholls regained some of his form to top score with 13 although it was not a vintage performance.
Billy Janniro withdrew from the meeting with an arm injury after just two rides. Belle Vue required a 5–1 in the final heat to win but were thwarted as Bees skipper Scott Nicholls took the win.


BELLE VUE ACES 51 (90) Jason Crump 13+1, Simon Stead 12, Kenneth Bjerre 8+2, Joe Screen 7+1, Tommy Allen 5+1, Tom P Madsen 4+1, Phil Morris 2


COVENTRY BEES 41 (92) Scott Nicholls 13, Martin Smolinski 6+2, Rory Schlein 6, Chris Harris 5+1, Oliver Allen 4+1, Billy Janniro 4, Morten Risager 3+1
[2]



2007 Shield


The 2007 Elite Shield was contested by the winners of the 2006 Elite League, the Peterborough Panthers, and the winners of the 2006 Elite League Knockout Cup, the Coventry Bees. The Coventry Bees appearing in their second Elite Shield. The first leg was hosted at the home of the Peterborough Panthers the East Of England Showground on Friday 15 March 2007.
Just as in the previous season's first leg, rain threatened to abandon the encounter as there was some fairly unpleasant conditions shortly after the midway stage as steady drizzle intensified. Fortunately the band of rain then eased in the closing stages and that ensured the meeting would run its full course. A flawless display from Peterborough captain Hans Andersen in which he recorded four consecutive race wins as well as an excellent showing from Peterborough reserve rider Piotr Swiderski helped the home side to a comprehensive victory. Coventry produced just two winners all night with Scott Nicholls taking heat one to give the away side a surprising lead. Rory Schlein was the only other race winner in Coventry colours in taking victory in heat ten. Peterborough secured victory in heat thirteen when Kenneth Bjerre and Niels-Kristian Iversen recorded a 5–1 over the Coventry Bees pairing of Chris Harris and Scott Nicholls. Bjerre also won heat fifteen from Scott Nicholls to seal a 53–38 victory.


PETERBOROUGH PANTHERS 53 Hans Andersen 12, Kenneth Bjerre 12, Piotr Swiderski 11+1, Niels-Kristian Iversen 9+1, Richard Hall 4+1, Daniel King 3, Lukas Dryml 2+1.


COVENTRY BEES 38 Scott Nicholls 12, Rory Schlein 9+1, Billy Janniro 5+2, Morten Risager 4+1, Olly Allen 4, Chris Harris 3, Martin Smolinski 1+1.[3][4]


The return leg at the Brandon Stadium followed the next day on Friday 16 March 2007. The standout moment of the night was when Coventry reserve rider Morten Risager stunned Grand Prix star Hans Andersen in heat 12 with a fabulous victory. The home side enjoyed near total domination in the opening stages with a number of superb heat wins, in fact Peterborough did not manage a heat winner until heat 8. This allowed Coventry to bridge the gap somewhat and after seven races the score on the night was 26–16 to the Coventry Bees and an aggregate score of 64–69. This was as close as the home side got to reaching their target as Peterborough recorded successive heat wins with two 4-2s and then a 5–1 in heat ten courtesy of Hans Andersen and Lukas Dryml. This brought the Panthers to within two points of the home team on the night. Niels-Kristian Iversen defeated Scott Nicholls in heat thirteen to win the shield for the Peterborough Panthers. Despite this setback Coventry recorded a 5–1 in heat fourteen, and Scott Nicholls victory in Heat fifteen gave the home side a 49–41 win on the night but could not prevent the Peterborough Panthers from winning on aggregate to lift the shield.


COVENTRY BEES 49 (87) Morten Risager 12, Scott Nicholls 12, Rory Schlein 9, Chris Harris 8+2, Olly Allen 4+1, Billy Janniro 4, Martin Smolinski 0.


PETERBOROUGH PANTHERS 41 (94) Niels-Kristian Iversen 12, Hans Andersen 10+1, Richard Hall 6+1, Kenneth Bjerre 5,Piotr Swiderski 4+1, Lukas Dryml 3+1, Daniel King 1.[5][6]



2008 Shield


The 2008 Shield is the first in which one team won both the Elite League and the Elite League Knockout Cup. The Coventry Bees winning both of these honours. In similar fashion to football's Community Shield in such an event the team who finishes second in the Elite League will contest the Elite Shield. This team was the Swindon Robins, who were also runners-up to the Coventry Bees in the Elite League Knockout Cup.
The first leg was at the home of the Swindon Robins, Blunsdon, on Sunday 23 March 2008.
Swindon dominated the meeting providing twelve of the fifteen heat winners including 5-1s in heats 2,5,6,8,9,11 and 13. Swindon captain Leigh Adams managed a paid maximum in a flawless display. It was a team effort from the robins with the whole team scoring well with Travis McGowan and Mads Korneliussen both reaching double figures. The Coventry team on the other hand were almost an exact reverse with only Billy Janniro reaching double figures with an impressive 14 point haul. Besides Billy Janniro, only Chris Harris managed a race win taking heat 12 ahead of Troy Batchelor. Coventry tried the tactical substitute in heat 8 going from 15 metres back. Unfortunately for Coventry, the fifteen metre deficit was too much for Chris Harris to make up and Swindon recorded a 5–1. The regular tactical ride was used in heat 14 by Billy Janniro, although he failed to win his second place earned the Bees a 5–3. Leigh Adams gated phenomenally in heat 15 to head home Billy Janniro and Chris Harris to seal a massive 57–35 victory.


SWINDON ROBINS 57 Leigh Adams 13+2, Mads Korneliussen 10+1, Travis McGowan 10, Seb Alden 8+1, Troy Batchelor 7+1, James Wright 5+1, Theo Pijper 4+2.


COVENTRY BEES 35 Billy Janniro 14, Chris Harris 9+2, Simon Stead 5, Olly Allen 3, Rory Schlein 2+1, Stanisław Burza 1+1, Andreas Messing 1.[7][8]


The return leg was at the home of the Coventry Bees, the Brandon Stadium, the following evening. The Swindon Robins became the first team to lift the Elite Shield without winning the Elite League Knockout Cup or the Elite League and the Coventry Bees suffered a second consecutive Elite Shield defeat. Just as in the previous night's racing Leigh Adams was the key to Swindon's success, his victory in heat one got Swindon off to the perfect start with James Wright passing Oliver Allen after an engine failure. The Robins managed a second 4–2 in the following race to lead 8–4 thanks to a heat win from Sebastian Aldén the home side closed the gap on the night with consecutive heat advantages including a 5–1 in heat four with Stanisław Burza taking the win. Oliver Allen and Rory Schlein secured the Bees second 5–1 in heat 6 heading home Travis McGowan and Theo Pijper. A win from Rory Schlein in heat 10 kept Coventry's challenge alive, but Leigh Adams victory in heat 11 with the tactical ride provided a 7–2 for the Robins put them in touching distance of the Shield. Troy Batchelor's second place in heat 12 won the shield for Swindon Robins. Although the final heats were a formality, Simon Stead spoiled Leigh Adams maximum with a victory over him in heat 13. Billy Janniro won heat 15 from Troy Batchelor to seal his place as the Bees' highest points scorer, but he could not prevent scenes of celebration for the Robins and joy for their fans having suffered defeat to Coventry in all three cup finals last season.


COVENTRY BEES 52 (87) Billy Janniro 11+2, Simon Stead 9+1, Rory Schlein 9+1, Chris Harris 9, Olly Allen 7, Stanisław Burza 7, Andreas Messing 0.


SWINDON ROBINS 41 (98) Leigh Adams 14, Sebastian Alden 8, Mads Korneliussen 6, Troy Batchelor 7, James Wright 2, Theo Pijper 2, Travis McGowan 2.[9][10]



2009 Shield


The 2009 shield will be between the 2008 Speedway Elite League champions, the Poole Pirates and the winners of the 2008 Elite League Knockout Cup, the Eastbourne Eagles.



2010 Shield


The 2010 shield will be between the 2009 Speedway Elite League champions, the Wolverhampton Wolves and the winners of the 2009 Elite League Knockout cup, the Lakeside Hammers.



Table of Finalists

































Club
Winner
Last win
Runner-up
Last losing final
1Coventry Bees1200622008
=Peterborough Panthers120070Never
=Swindon Robins120080Never
4Belle Vue Aces0Never12006


References




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