He did enough to be considered. Not sure its allowed to rude in all 3 leagues anymore though
Considering he moved straight into the main body of the team and managed to stay there ahead of the lauded non Brits I'd say he did OK
Looked really good in Oz over the winter too. I feel he he kick on and compete if given the chance
Perhaps it's not ideal but it's hardly a great issue really.
A team will come to the tapes in late March in splendid Witches/Tru colours and do us proud - that's what matter surely......
Sometimes you need to respect the confidences of the other party providing information
OK you could say dont post anything in that case but where would the forum be then?
If only the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth was posted on here we may well still find ourselves on page1
Not only on track experience but also a good life lesson being away from home and taking care of themselves and their equipment
No doubt there has also been plenty of 'holiday' time too but valuable none the less
As the crow flies only a few hundred yards from major housing but the deep bowl and the fact it is surrounded by woodland gives a natural dampening to noise impact
Reigning NSW Solo Speedway champion Jack Holder defended his crown at Kurri Kurri Speedway on Saturday night earning bragging rights over his brother and former world champion Chris in the process.
The brothers finished one-two in the hotly-contested final with Heddon-Greta's Josh Pickering right on their tail all the way to claim third ahead of Cowra rider Zach Cook.
Extract - credit to local Aussie Mercury (sorry failed in copying link to full article from 8/12/19)