A second successive 5th-place finish ensured a play-off spot.
In 1950, the team dropped to 11-11 and followed with successive 7-15 finishes in 1951 and 1952.
After that tough season the club became an established top division team with four successive top six finishes in the four seasons immediately after that.
Despite it being the country's worst finish in the Eurovision, it gave them the country's fourth successive top ten finish.
Leicester established themselves in the Premiership with four successive top ten finishes.
Otherwise, they could suffer their third successive last-place finish.
Three successive ton-plus finishes kept him in the match.
Jaime Alguersuari took the final point-scoring position in tenth, his third successive finish in the points.
Djokovic finished the year ranked World No. 3, his fourth successive finish at this position.
This was followed by two successive mid-table finishes, in 1936-37 and 1937-38.