1984 National League season

A new team called the Arena Essex Hammers, promoted by Wally Mawdsley joined the league.

[2][3] The title was won by the Long Eaton Invaders who finished just one point clear of the Mildenhall Fen Tigers.

He had been brought in as the team manager and had signed Graham Drury and Chris Pidcock to support Dave Perks, Paul Stead and David Tyler.

The final was originally held at Wimbledon Stadium on 23 September but was abandoned after eight heats due to rain.

[10] The National League Pairs was held at Hackney Wick Stadium on 30 June and was won by Stoke Potters.

Speedway British League Division Two
Speedway British League Division Two