Don't forget they've had everything go against them all season. Got word last night that the referees and officials didn't agree with Charles Wright being taken off them, so it shows it didn't have to happen.
It's been an awesome season and it's been a pleasure watching them every week. They've even got my dad off his arse and get to away meetings!!!
I couldn't get a word in! Was stood with Emma most of the night (and she introduced me to everyone, bar you!) then Baggy came down later on. You couldn't miss me - handsome, dashing, short...
Just home but cannot post as I'm still iced up...
Good to meet up with a few regulars and good to 'kind of' meet Trees (but I don't think she realised )
Enjoyed todays meeting. After all the criticism from Dudley fans (despite Dudley doing well on all 3 visits to Buxton) the track had been worked on, plenty of muck was thrown on and race times were consistantly fast. The best I've seen the track for a long time - and there were no ruts!
Garrity was the star of the show, while Branford was superb. Jay Herne did a great job replacing Cookie and Richie Worrall was a superb number 8 and did much better than I expected - definately one to watch next year!
The Young Queens weren't as bad as the score suggests. Rayson was always in the thick of it and deserved more, while Rambo had more than a fair share of bad luck!
The final score sets it up perfect for Wednesday as it could easily go down to heat 15 as I really do like the look of KL's side (Never thought I'd say that!!!)
If 1 or both of my tracks close down I wouldn´t slate tracks that still exist, I´d be glad that even the "crap tracks" keep speedway alive (yes, even Stoke )
James Wright never found it difficult to pass at Buxton. Also, this year Cook, Morris, Branford and Garrity can pass for fun. Every track has it´s off days, with boring FTG meetings - even Scunny had one last week, and that´s as rare as rocking horse crap
From my angle (1st bend) they were side by side, neither of them refused to back down and the made contact with Perry sliding off. Can only praise both for going in 100% rather than "wimping out". Both riders have one hell of a future
I think we'll have to agree to disagree on this one lol
Jason never moved his line. What was he supposed to do? Wave everyone past him? It was classic 1st bend bunching. Take the blinkers off.
I think Squall might