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Glasgow V Coventry (challenge) 27th March 2016
luluthetiger replied to george.m's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Fine photos! Could I try doing the same, or do you need permission from the club or BSPA these days? -
I've seen the Star in WH Smiths' at Braehead, but usually they get snapped up quickish.
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They would be mad to pay Redcar's asking price -- it's more than they wanted for Kus!
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Edinburgh Vs Rye House (20th Of June)
luluthetiger replied to CaptainAudi's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
He certainly picked the wrong guy to attack. Deek popped him really hard (in the face of a full-on attack by the helmet-swinger) and spread blood all over Mr G's face. He then calmly walked into the pits, leaving the assembled posse wrestling with the would-be attacker. The referee, who had seen nothing to take action about during the race would, if he is experienced, have been "marking his programme" during the action. -
Gp Qualifier Sat June 7th @ Berwick
luluthetiger replied to screm's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Aren't Tungate, Batchelor and Woodward in the other two qualifiers, Saturday and Monday? Berwick is just one of three rounds. Proctor missed Aussie titles through his injuries (unlike the ones who just didn't enter) and MA might feel, as he has an EL average, he deserves nomination. -
Plymouth V Berwick (pl) 30th May
luluthetiger replied to Shadders's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Paid 6 with a fall at Worky, paid 6 and unlucky by all accounts not to be paid ten at Plymouth? Matej Kus will do just fine for Bandits, home and away. -
Adam Roynon Dropped By Sheffield
luluthetiger replied to StevePark's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Getting interesting now! Adam Roynon today named in Plymouth newspapers as having signed for the Devils, and racing for them on Saturday against Edinburgh. Which surely, surely means that Sheffield (if Proctor isn't approved today) can't maintain him in their 1-7 and use any facility for him tonight? -
Adam Roynon Dropped By Sheffield
luluthetiger replied to StevePark's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I wholeheartedly agree with your point that there must be a strict adherence to the regulations, and there must never be rule-bending by the Management Committee to solve one problem when it opens the door for a hundred more problems down the line. -
Klindt AND Jorgensen! Better lay in a big supply of starting tapes.
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Berwick V Sheffield Koc 2nd Leg 5/05/2014 @7pm
luluthetiger replied to screm's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Bandits' website reports: Berwick’s speedway Bandits, sponsored in 2014 by New Holland Agriculture, face a KO Cup double this week, travelling south to Sheffield on Thursday and returning to Shielfield Park on Saturday for the deciding (on aggregate) leg of the tie. The winners of the tie will progress to the quarter-final stage, where they will meet the (currently) all-conquering Edinburgh Monarchs, the only team to have defeated the Bandits at home this season. When the Bandits roll into Sheffield for the Thursday leg, they will find an unexpected face in the Tigers' ranks! In a rather surprising move, the new Sheffield promotion have released British starlet Adam Roynon and recruited Wolverhampton's Aussie Ty Proctor to come on board as his replacement. Another rider who will be full of confidence in the Sheffield camp should be baby-faced Josh Bates, just turned eighteen and already the British U-21 Champion, having taken the title with a sterling display at Wolverhamption on April 15th. It is hardly a surprise to find Josh in the Tigers’ team – his uncle Damien owns the Sheffield club! Damien heads the consortium which bought out long-term promoter Neil Machin over the winter months. On Saturday, Bandits will be without Frenchman David Bellego, who has been recalled by his federation to contest a round of the World U-21 Championship at Stralsund, on the Baltic in the far north of Germany. “David made his ambitions in both the World and European U-21 Championship very clear to us” explained Bandits’ co-manager George Hepburn. “We were aware of these justifiable ambitions when we agreed his contract earlier this year. “This Saturday he will take his first step towards the World crown, racing at Stralsund. He goes with our club's best wishes and full approval. “As a result, we will be using the rider-replacement regulation, with Matty Wethers, Matej Kus and the two reserves eligible to take his four races. “As it happens, our opponents will also be using this regulation on Saturday, as new signing Ty Proctor will be skipping the fixture to ride for Elite League Wolverhampton at Eastbourne.” Saturday’s teams: Berwick: 1. Kevin Doolan, 2. David Bellego (Rider-replacement) 3. Matej Kus, 4. Matty Wethers (Captain), 5. Claus Vissing, 6. Liam Carr, 7. Steen Jensen. Sheffield: 1. Simon Stead (captain), 2. Ty Proctor (Rider-replacement), 3. Andre Compton, 4. Taylor Poole, 5. Leigh Lanham, 6.Simon Nielsen, 7. Josh Bates. -
Gp Qualifier Sat June 7th @ Berwick
luluthetiger replied to screm's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
The Poles and Danes have two nominations each, but will not be in a position to name their riders until after each of their nations' own championship qualifying meetings in mid-May. -
Gp Qualifier Sat June 7th @ Berwick
luluthetiger replied to screm's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Places are allocated to nations, with the recognised speedway countries getting most places. FIM have no say in who the riders are, or at which round they race. Most will decide on which of the country's riders has the best chance of getting to the GP, and name these guys, although some (Denmark and Australia, certainly) offer the places to riders who have done best in their domestic process. Britain this season has four places, Ritchie Worrall and Danny King are at the rounds at Ljubliana and Abensberg, while Chris Harris and Craig Cook were to be at St Johann but now find themselves switched to Berwick. Unlikely that either will argue! Of the other leading British riders, Tai will be hoping to maintain his GP status without having to go through the GP Challenge, and Scott Nicholls has presumably declined nomination. Australia's champion is Chris Holder, who like Tai will aim to maintain GP status, and the next four finishers in the 2014 Aussie Title meetings are Jason Doyle, Josh Grajczonek, Rohan Tungate and Justin Sedgmen. If Australia has more than four nominations, Cameron Woodward and Mason Campton are next in line. -
Bandits Back To Berrington?
luluthetiger replied to bigeddiechek's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Eddie is right in that respect. Maybe Berrington Lough could be rebuilt and opened before Belle Vue's proposed move is started? -
So that's a no-no?
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The rule remains. Newcastle were granted an exemption because Tully was here in the UK, injured on the track (albeit in a practice) and would be resuming with the Diamonds when fit. Sadly, Kozza Smith isn't here, and we must presume won't be. So where do the Bears go from here? Suggestions on a postcard?