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Everything posted by teaboy279
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Yeah he came to kent in a challenge match and scored a high teens score. He then guested for kent at Stoke in the the number 5 jacket and gave a good account of himself in the deep end.
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The problem is there are to many know it alls who don't get off thier bums on a cold Sunday morning and attend these practice sessions and amateur meetings.I can honestly say I reckon there is no more then 10 x 3 pointers anywhere near ready. And that includes the known riders Kemp, edwards, Spooner, O Keefe, Laker, Couzins, Locke, Bowdery. Whilst there is hot talent coming through they are either 2 young to ride yet, or just far too raw. If the limit does not go up it will kill meetings as a spectacle imo. Tbf Couzins and Locke Portwood and Sealey could have a season of filling thier boots at reserve if the average stays low,BUT they will then be saddled with a over inflated average the following season and will struggle to get team places as a result. To enable development we need a stronger league so youngsters will have to have beaten decent riders in order to up thier averages.
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It's not an established average it was assessed at 6 through the conversion method. So it stands to reason that a clearly low assessed average can be re assessed. If he is not reassessed it gives the green light to any rider nearing the end of Thier career to lower there upper league averages and take a season of easy pay days in the national league. There is a place for riders like Hall in the league but only on thier true averages.
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The kent ones are final as they have not ridden in October.
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Pretty sure Rowe was announced on bspa site back in July sort of time.
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He has to be reassessed as at least an 8.
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Rowe was announced for kent months ago. Also Bowen stated at end of season awards he was back for 2018
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To add to that list, a pre season column in the SS Jon Cook stated thier intention to return to top flight speedway but stated they were committed to the NL long term to develop thier own riders.
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Swindon ran NT this year to see if the backing was there to enter the NL and I seem to recall them saying that crowd figures were just about high enough to be viable.Kings Lynn, Buster has stated then intention is to run NL again. Rye House can't remember if it was shroek or Jensen that said that the reason they did not run NL in 2017 was to focus on the new challenge of top flight racing, but the intention was to return for 2018. With the hope of producing talent for the first team. I would say of the 4 teams quoted, Coventry is the most likely not to happen imo.
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In my view points needs to go up to around 42 points. I follow the amateur scene quite closely and have seen very few riders even close to the league standard yet. And other the O Keefe, and Spooner and the existing NL riders the SDL showed what a gulf there is to the unsigned riders. A 39 point average will mean most teams will use 2 x 3 pointers, which in my view means at least 15 riders no where near 5he right standard being forced to race, meaning strung out races and could be potentially dangerous. I think it will be a 12 team league (I believe there is an existing agreement that states 12 teams is max) but with Swindon, Rye House, Kings Lynn, and Coventry all set to apply to enter. I have no doubt it will be at least a 12 team league again in 2018.
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It's a hard conundrum tbh, it's unfair on the teams who miss fixtures because of stokes eneptitude but you can't award points to the away team as that's unfair to other teams in the league. Stoke are not a rich club so a fine is pointless. But something has to happen to push stoke into getting thier fixtures completed. For the record I love the place as it has a certain charm to it, and always look forward to my visits there.
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Been called worse lol, it was only a last minute thought about going getting one last fix. But always gonna be tight on the pocket so for me to go it needed to look competitive. Mildenhall if they can keep it to 12 points or so may have a good chance at home next week.
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Was looking for an excuse to come down if Mildenhall could make it competitive, Harris at 1 probably keeps me in the warm following updates.
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I ve banged this drum for a couple of seasons, some sort of sanction getting the meetings scheduled all before July or something must be posible.
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Belle Vue Colts V Mildenhall Ko Cup Sf 20/10/17
teaboy279 replied to Aces51's topic in National League Speedway
Drew has signed for Mildenhall for 2018 but limited his meetings this year to avoid getting an average. As the cups and amazingly the play offs don't count towards the averages, that's why he is the hottest property about at this level atm.Riders can sign for clubs at 15, but can't sign as an asset till 16 years of age. He really is a nice young lad, and it's been great watching him develop over the years, even on a 250cc you could see he was gonna be a bit good. -
Belle Vue Colts V Mildenhall Ko Cup Sf 20/10/17
teaboy279 replied to Aces51's topic in National League Speedway
3 point unattached riders are not technically guests which is why the 8 day rule does not apply. -
Belle Vue Colts V Mildenhall Ko Cup Sf 20/10/17
teaboy279 replied to Aces51's topic in National League Speedway
Can't use the language I wish to if that is the case. There is no way in hell that Glasgow should get priority here with just over 24 hours notice.... -
Bv Vs Lakeside Play-off Semi Leg 2
teaboy279 replied to Islander15's topic in National League Speedway
Regulation win for BV by about 30 points I reckon. -
Think what is key is Bradley Andrews fitness, if his hand can handle it the with a seven man team (no disrespect to Macaulay Leek) I think we have every chance. Don't think a single supporter of either side will walk in Saturday and feel at all comfortable. In some ways I can see the atmosphere being somewhat subdued with us all biting our nails. Let's just hope the riders decide this on track and not some ref making bad calls either way in the box.
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The world champion and tv presenter (ish) coupled with the location made me think of Ermo. Good news who ever it is.
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Albeit I stand on turn 1 so away from the masses but I thought the atmosphere was great. The rivalry between kent and eastbourne will always be bigger then the Eagles Hammers one for 2 reasons. A fair number of kent fans are old Canterbury fans, and more significantly Kent actually have fans.... lol In all seriousness Georgie got cheered when he beat Bowen, cracking ride. But there was not anything contriversial to get either fans overly animated. I said in advance of the meeting that I felt the home leg was more of a concern. I can see a few grey hairs developing Saturday evening, and think the bar may do good business on "nerve settlers"
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Kings V Budgies Play Off Semi Leg1
teaboy279 replied to ruckerroo's topic in National League Speedway
Thing is it will always clash with something, you make the product good and let people choose. There is a hardcore of us that will go regardless but getting the wider audience in is hard regardless of clashes. -
Kings V Budgies Play Off Semi Leg1
teaboy279 replied to ruckerroo's topic in National League Speedway
Well a big crowd for speedway at Arlington is a small one for banger racing and is hard to gauge. But I would of thought 4 figures is likely. Last year we took around 200 fans there and I expect a similar number on turn 1 this year.I would take a stab of a 1300-1500 crowd tonight at Kent. Don't think so as you used a guest for him when he was number 1. So it's rr for him unless you have another of your 2-5 missing.