But it says his average will be higher than Newman. Must be a mistake.
Its says on the Poole website he will have a higher average than Newman at 4.89 but it cant be right. It does make a big point about it on the statement so who knows.
Howarth is the only one to have an established EL average from last season. All the others would need some conversion so they decided to do it from PL averages. Whether thats right from wrong is another debate. If you have an EL average from last season it must surely be used.
Neil Watson pretty much said on the Bees thread. Riders in the draft will be a reserve for at least 4 matches. IF for example Bees had Garrity in the draft his average would be just over 5 and in a reserve position. IF then Bees signed Robson his average is say 4.8(?) he would be a 2nd string as he isn't part of the draft. Reserves can then move into top 5 after 4 meetings if averages allow.
Edit. Must remind myself to read the rest of the thread before commenting 😃
He is 21 but 22 when the season starts. He will be younger than Worrall, Auty, Starke, Blackbird, Mear, Wright, Kerr, Rose, Sarjeant and thats just of the top of my head.
Edit to add Newman too.
Is the 4 meetings just for the riders who have had their PL average converted? As it seems Howarth will use his EL average will rolling averages apply to him?
Good that he will start on his EL average and also good that he's in the draft. The draft should be helping riders just like him. People forget he is still young.
To be honest I'm not sure about that. Kyle was poor for us (should be good at reserve though) and id take Sarj and Bates over Clegg.
This is it, id understand the selections if there was riders available to get to the limit but I have serious doubts.
There is improvement in the two reserves no doubt but you really do want a 'heavy hitter'
It would makes sense if they have a team pretty much nailed on that would get us close to the limit but I don't see how unless we sign someone like Doyle.
I have to say I was very shocked. I have it as 6.34 used by the reserves. They have a lot to play with for the top 5 but have they got a plan to get close to the limit?