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Hamish McRaker

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Hamish McRaker last won the day on December 11 2015

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  1. Who is the guy on the right? Alun Rossiter? Terry Russell?
  2. British League north Glasgow, Edinburgh, Berwick, Workington, Redcar, Belle Vue, Sheffield British League south Scunthorpe, Kings Lynn, Leicester, Ipswich, Oxford, Poole, Plymouth No GP riders, doubling up allowed, low points limit to begin with. 5 or maybe 6 per team Each League has separate champions decided by playoffs, or even just a 1st v 2nd final. Grand Champions decided by number of heat wins throughout the season NDL consisting of BL "second teams" plus stand-alone clubs. Minimum of two over-35 riders per club
  3. Would need liberal use of words like "exciting" and for Harry Redknapp to give it his seal of approval! Maybe a few of the 14 existing clubs will prefer to run in a league at NDL+ level, either in addition to being in the "British Super League" or in some cases instead of?
  4. It all reminds me of the great Dead Parrot sketch by Monty Python.
  5. The Premier League has been heading along a dead-end, one-way street for many years, and it might have finally hit the buffers at the end of it. And maybe it hasn't just yet, and unbeknown to us a rabbit might have been pulled out of the hat, about to be revealed. If not, a very creative, out of the box solution will be needed, otherwise where will those 5 surviving clubs go, presuming they wish to continue. Would be very strange for two GP rounds to be staged at a venue no longer home to league racing
  6. Go on.....how (both of those statements above)??. I'm fascinated
  7. So, what measures are available to be used, to "force" or incentivise a Championship club to walk the plank? I cant currently bring any to mind? What i can see happening, is for the existing Championship clubs to break away from the BSPL and form their own organisation. Maybe this is already happening
  8. Appalling silence from BSPL so far. Hopefully they are taking due care and time over producing a statement. On the other hand, they could be either doing headless chicken or ostrich impersonations.
  9. I did think that having two "conferences" of 7 teams with strict points limits and limited doubling up, could be a solution. Then, after riding 12 matches, go to mini-leagues of 4, 5 and 5 teams to sort out a final league table and have division 1, 2 and 3 champions, and maybe also a grand final playoff between the top two. But then I realised the potential for chaos created by doubling up, in the second part of that cunning plan
  10. Oxford Spires are gone. But not Oxford Cheetahs
  11. In woodlands management some of the larger trees need to be chopped down now and again in order to let the sunlight get through and the saplings to grow
  12. Hope they dump the rising star scheme in the present form and replace it with something else, such as a lower points limit per team combined with bigger discounts for British under-25 riders
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