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Islander15

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  1. Buxton give a debut to Lee Smart. Boxall guests for Perry.
  2. Lewis Rose Lewis Kerr Liam Carr Luke Crang Brandon Freemantle Max Clegg To name a few!
  3. Yes heat 15 is included. I think you've included the Stoke cup meeting (without checking) his fourth league meeting was against the Islanders and he got 13+1 from 7.
  4. His 3.20 is from his first 4 meetings with the fourth being Mildenhall away on July 3rd so his average is effective from July 10th, which is before the Buxton and Isle of Wight meetings! Its just not been recognised on the BSPA site until the 18th.
  5. Waldron's 3.20 has appeared on the BSPA site so KL did track an illegal team against the Islanders and Buxton. I'm not accusing anyone of why btw.
  6. If you interpret it that way then how do you explain other riders being given an average after 4 meetings (take Coventry as an example, none of Branford, Jacobs or Sarjeant had an assessed average, or the KL team itself in Hazelden)? Plus if it only applies to assessed averaged riders then Waldron should get one because he has an assessed 5.00.
  7. Thanks Martin, it is clear and that's why I can't understand how it's seemingly been overlooked. Once a rider takes part in 4 meetings, irrespective of home or away, he gets a new average 7 days later, but this isn't the case for the Lynn trio for some reason. Similarly though Baseby should have a new average and this isn't appearing on the BSPA site either. Anyway the Islanders have done 4 meetings now and the 3 to have ridden in all 4 and have new averages are: Ellis 10.00 Hopwood 6.44 Ritchings 6.18 So Ellis goes to #1 in 7 days (after Coventry away and KL home) and Stoneman moves to reserve.
  8. I still haven't worked out how Mallett, Waldron and Kerr aren't riding with new averages despite their fourth meeting being on July 3rd. Good effort thoug from the Islanders with a special mention to Darryl.
  9. Yes, and effective in 7 days time so he's still at reserve for Coventry away and KL home. Without checking he's on about 10.3 atm so depending how he goes tonight he might be at #1.
  10. It will be interesting to see which heats Ellis is in. From a manager's point of view you can put him in Widman's rides and put him against Lambert or give him the R/R rides but that partners him with Branford where you could potentially only score 5 rather than 6 points from your top 2. I have to congratulate the management on the choice of guests though. If we exclude Lambert & Ellis, only Wright has been better than Branford at this level this year and even though I might have expected Brendan to have 2 of his better rides of the season at KL & Coventry his ankle cant be helped. @Em: The KL site says Rose is missing with a shoulder problem but I thought the Rye crash was his hip.
  11. Thankyou Garry for someone answering me. Mallett's new average puts him below Rose so that affects the team tomorrow as it means Worrall will be able to take a R/R ride. We'll see...
  12. '17.5 NL Established MA’s is issued when a Rider completes 4 NL Meetings (irrespective of whether home or away) to be effective 7 days after the last qualifying Meeting.' Shane Hazelden's effective average is 4.42, as per the BSPA greensheets, after he completed 4 meetings, similarly Rose has a new average. Though after KL's 5th league meeting (vs Mildenhall) all of Mallett, Kerr and Waldron rode their 4th meeting and should have new averages of 7.05, 6.94 and 3.20. Waldron is the interesting one though because the Mildenhall meeting was on July 3rd and yesterday's meeting was more than 7 days after this date so his 3.20 should have become effective, putting him at reserve and not Hazelden! I can't believe no-one has realised this so if I'm wrong please correct me but I can't see my error... Edit: And while I'm on the subject of averages, Aaron Baseby should have a new average of 4.23, having completed his 4th meeting.
  13. I make Kent's averages: Boxall 8.84 Compton 6.28 (unchanged) Morley 5.80 Coles 4.25 Woods 3.00 (unchanged) Kingston 3.00 (unchanged) Kirby 3.00 (2.47 in reality) That gives a team total of 34.17 but Kent look in the same problem as Stoke in that there aren't many big hitters without a club atm.
  14. I make Buxton's averages: Wright 11.81 Atkin 7.75 (unchanged) McKinna 6.54 Williamson 3.81 Carr 3.61 (unchanged) Blacklock 3.51 (unchanged) Woolley 3.00 Average-wise the team fits but it would be good to know where Worrall & Kerr were, if we assume Lambert was in Germany.
  15. I make Stoke's averages (with this being their fourth NL meeting): Reade 7.70 Smart 6.31 Hughes 6.12 Chessell 4.22 Priest 3.57 Tedham 3.57 Payne 3.00 Giving an impressively low team total of 34.49!
  16. And there kids the problem in the NL atm as most fans aren't like you and won't turn up if a team isn't winning. Especially the standalone sides that have to put out a winning team as I'm sure the majority of fans want to see a successful club and don't have a higher league team to support for the trophies. As to tonight, Lambert will do his thing and KL will edge home a 3 league points win.
  17. @woz01. He gets a new average on July 26th but his next meeting after that isn't until August 6th. So he's at reserve for Coventry away and KL home. @ommer mon. You're basically right, along with him having seemingly sorted his machinery issues.
  18. National trophy don't count. And averages come into effect 7 days after the 4th meeting and then monthly.
  19. It begs the question though, why didn't Stoke keep Pickard for one more meeting because they could drop him within 7 days and still effectively have the points from his higher starting average, but he wouldn't have been straddled with a figure no-onewants to touch him on.
  20. I know its opposite in that Pickard's average went down greyhoundp & Brendan's has gone up, but Pickard rode one meeting less so didnt actually get an average but Brendan has done enough to get an average so is he now saddled with 7.25? Or does he keep his 5.25 because he was dropped before his average became effective?
  21. It's not shown on the BSPA site but Shane Hazelden should have a few average of 4.42 alongside Lewis Rose's impressive 7.27. It's not shown on the BSPA site but Shane Hazelden should have a new average of 4.42 alongside Lewis Rose's impressive 7.27.
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