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I would think that almost any unattached minimum averge rider would score more than Fellows. Hes proven to be off the pace, on the floor and had poor mechanical reliability. He was an odd choice when signing and now being kept on seems a liability
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Poole Vs Scunny league 24th May
Sings4Speedway replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
As covered above big differences are the bike costs (as in purchase and maintenance) if you have that sponsored in the UK, Poland or both then happy days and its just travelling time but extra bike time and pay. If you don't then its double outlay and any extra monies earned are being spent out at a much higher rate. The fact is that sponsorships are landed by likeable, hard working and appreciative people. -
Plymouth Gladiators 2023
Sings4Speedway replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Hagon had started the season well and did alright in one wet meeting at Poole....now hes the hottest property in the UK. Certainly shows the state of british speedway. Trigger at Plymouth is probably the best 2.00 option available which is a worry but thats the way the team is built, a lot is reliant on Turner turning up and all the while he takes time to settle its going to be a problem -
I rate Hodder but good night for him would be wins in heat 2 and 8 plus 3rds in his other 2 rides and one of Bowens. Whilst 9 from him and 2 from Bowen vs 1 from the Oxford reserves is a 10 point swing i still think Oxfords 1-5 will do enough. Id go 48-42
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Not knocking a well built side but home victories on a track nobody else has visited (plus expect the majority of teams to be decent at home this year) and an away victory at a track the team all knows well. Once Worky have gone to Belle Vue or Oxford then it will show if they are a serious contender or better of the also rans.
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Last i saw was suspected breaks to collar bone and uppet arm for Kelsey? Either way by the letter of the law Harrison would have to come back in for Dugard as he was a 28 day signing. Then someone (quite frankly anyone) in for Harry who is either not bothered, not prepared or not trying.
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Harry McGurk did his best for the Bullets cause
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BERWICK v WORKINGTON (NDL) 7pm SATURDAY 20th
Sings4Speedway replied to crescent girl's topic in National League Speedway
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BRUMMIES V EDINBURGH Wed 17th May CL
Sings4Speedway replied to Brummies_Ste's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
The writing is on the wall when the dedicated die hards opt to stay away...... -
Even if RR is available (and it sounds like it isn't) surely it should be RR at 75% of Wrights average so only Alfie and the reserves could take the rides.
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Does the 25% reduction apply to rr eligibility too?
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After today Sam Woods will have done himself no harm in staking a claim for Fellows team spot.....
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Not sure that we be a popular choice given he wiped Connor out. Certainly quick out the gate but wild/over riding. Finished the meeting in a sling so that diagnosis will need to be made first.
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If big hitting options are up for consideration then Kyle Newman or Stef Nielsen would fit for Alcock and the spare points....still leaves things suspect at reserve but big heat leader to add plenty to the tally most weeks....not that either would be cheap
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Think Hurry's greensheet vs actual average differ drastically.....5.72 doubled would be a bit steep for NL. The other issue that keeps some Kent based connections from being as tempting is Grasstrack. Mulford didn't want a sunday track and i doubt Hurry or Powell would be overly keen either.
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Indeed. Hume is already a Brum hero so hard to leave out but... Broc could give hints to the Thompsons, Morris to help Bowtell and Sedgey to assist Pearson. Nobody is dreaming of league aspirations but a team to build on over a couple of seasons .....
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My apologies....thought i read who should have been in the side. Replacement options boat has mostly sailed now, most of the riders becoming available will be dropped due to form with only the odd victim of numbers like Joe. If Brum are to survive they need a team fans can relate to and support rather than one season wonders.
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Nick Morris 10.13 2 Alfie Bowtell 4.28 3 paco castagna 4.93 4 Danyon Hume 5.68 5 Justin Sedgman 7.04 6 Jason Edwards 3.80 7 James Pearson 4.00 Or Nick Morris 10.13 2 Alfie Bowtell 4.28 3 Dan Thompson 5.22 4 Danyon Hume / Broc Nicol 5.68/5.95 5 Justin Sedgman 7.04 6 Joe Thompson 3.35 7 James Pearson 4.00
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Redcar Cubs v Birmingham Bulls
Sings4Speedway replied to Fortythirtyeight's topic in Youth Speedway and Development Leagues
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Whilst i agree that many booking fees are certainly too high it has to be remembered that there are a number of admin costs faced by the booking host. There are rarely options for the retailer e.g Workington to pay the fees up front (and if they did it would be quite substantial). Ultimately the cost gets passed onto the customer and anywhere with no booking fee has likely had it added into the booking cost already.
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Team built 2 points under the limit, a huge reliance on Morley at 1 with no depndable big heat backup. Strength in depth only works if/when everyone is firing and comitted. Its not too late as away wins for many will be hard to come by BUT home defeats and aggregate points are crucial and a lot of work to do against a couple of the weaker teams in the league.