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NeilWatson

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  1. I meant that KINGS LYNN then couldn't replace him.....
  2. Holder could be signed as a long-term injury replacement after the cut-off date if Kings Lynn released him - but they (Kings Lynn) couldn't then replace him as the deadline will have passed...... A guest in the upper leagues can only come from a declared 1-7 (Edited for clarity)
  3. The next GSAs (the averages for final team changes for 2017) will be made up as at Monday last, 17th July, so last night's meeting will have no bearing on them. 16.2.6.1 Updated MA’s will be calculated on all eligible meetings, up to and including Monday’s meetings each fortnight for issue on Thursday to become effective from the next Monday.
  4. Swindon now+12 in a +/- league, second to Belle Vue (+14) with Poole and Wolverhampton each +7. Kings Lynn +4, Rye House =, Somerset -8, Leicester -14.
  5. For that to happen Kings Lynn would have to release Chris Holder, without being able to replace him.......
  6. Danny Ayres is in Kings Lynn's declared 1-7+7
  7. http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/speedway/panthers/report-defeated-disappointed-disgusted-a-summary-of-panthers-mood-1-8057790
  8. That decision was also totally in accordance with the rule-book.
  9. The quote I included came directly from the rule book, which is available to all riders and officials.
  10. The process is in compliance with the rule-book 8.1.3 Riders, having served the mandatory suspension or other instructions so given regarding other injuries must provide written evidence from their own GP, Surgeon, Specialist or the Meeting Medical Officer, that they are fit to ride prior to resuming racing. But surely one of the first three options would be clearly preferable to the fourth? 5.00pm - Wright is on parade
  11. That's not a commitment Swindon could give, the rules lay down the order of priority and that cannot be altered by agreement.
  12. Rider choice doesn't enter into it. The priority rules are laid out in the rule-book.
  13. Looked a good call, Kevin scored 11+1 for Berwick at the Showground three weeks ago.
  14. The meeting is on Friday 28th July - not Saturday 29th.
  15. Premiership/Championship always takes priority over NDL.
  16. The new GSAs are effective from Monday 10th July.
  17. Once a rider has signed on for their first meeting they are prevented from racing elsewhere until the end of the World Cup. Hence the Swedish riders are free to race until Tuesday and the Polish riders until Saturday -conversely the Czech riders were released from their commitment yesterday, as will one team be on Tuesday and three on Friday.
  18. That's not correct, an injury replacement is allowed by permission.
  19. http://www.fim-live.com/en/library/download/60484/no_cache/1/ No changes to any declared Teams or starting numbers will be permitted throughout the SWC except in the case of injury or illness, supported by a Medical Certi cate where necessary, and approved by the International Jury. Where the International Jury approves such changes, the replacement Rider will occupy the original Rider’s place in the nominated Team.
  20. The highest average reserve has to ride at No 6.
  21. On a +/- basis: Glasgow +15 Ipswich +9 Sheffield +9 Edinburgh +8 Redcar +7 Workington +3 Newcastle -2 Peterborough -3 Scunthorpe -10 Berwick -17
  22. I should add that IRR can only be used if ARR (the normal RR) isn't already in use. If IRR is invoked only riders below the average of the injured rider are eligible.
  23. IRR can only be used if the rider concerned hasn't taken three rides already, which Lewis Kerr had.
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