To be completely honest, the meeting was a joke. The racing was pedestrian to say the least and the club's planning was grossly inadequate for the crowd. I fully understand that it is a small club, and that they anticipated a crowd in the region of 1000 (double their normal). When 3,000 people showed up, it basically embarrassed the whole set-up.
Programs ran out at 6.10pm. Seats ran out at 6.20pm. Food ran out at the first grade - after 6 heats. I brought 9 people with me and we couldn't see the home straight at all, untill some of us clambered up some tyres after heat 4. This meant that we were spread out and not a group any more which kind of defeats the object of going together.
Now, track grades - The track was graded by the 1950 tractor 5 (YES FIVE) times. It takes on average 18 minutes to grade the track. Close to 100 minutes were lost to track grading! What a joke. People were leaving when the tractor came out for the third time. By the time the final came out there were less than 1000 people there! I have warned the club about this over the past 3 years and what has been done - absolutely nothing.
Now the problem with grading after every round of racing (apart from wasted time) is that the track becomes smooth and perfect again. There is no drive for the bouys to use to gain advantage. There were approx 5 passing manouvres outside of the first bend action in the whole meeting, which to be honest is very poor! I asked a few of the riders about it and they said it just gave them more time to work on their bikes, but they would have preferred to get back out there sooner. There was a lot of waiting around which nobody likes.
Saying this, I enjoyed the racing as apart from Jason Crump, we dont see the world class riders at all at the track. John Jorgensen was the surprise act of the night, although I had a sneaky suspicion he might do well. Sullivan looked the goods all night and deserved to win. Although if Leigh Adams hadn't had fallen in the first bend Todd Wiltshire may well have won it, as he gated from 4 and rode round the outside of Ryan to lead at the end of lap 1.
I think more should have been done to get Jason to ride this one meeting. Where was Mick Poole, Craig Watson, Davey Watt and Craig Boyce? They are certainly better value than Leverington, Booth and Headley.
Sorry to undermine what is a return to those heady days of the Speedway Masters series, and probably one of the best things to happen to Australian Speedway for a number of years, but Mike Hatcher needs to smarten up its act if it wants to host these meetings in the future. Many people would have gone away with a bitter taste in their mouths and probably wouldn't return due to the mismanagement of the event.