Until they've all sat on a 500cc no one can predict then to be world beaters. It's just amazing that Poland Denmark Sweden and Australia are producing these riders at such a young age. Do Australia have a league dedicated to just Australians to race like our NL? They have to come over to the pl on a 5 which is obviously harder than the NL
Lewis Bridger & rob Lambert are the only two I can remember if recent that have walked into an elite league team after a handful of expirence at nl level
No disrespect but other than Brennan and bickley what other kids do you see that are going to take on the likes of pawlicki brothers when they were 16 or the Brady Kurtz etc from around the world British youth has 2/3 riders that will go past NL reserve level and that's it
Bowen should be good for 12 points where ever he goes.
Clifton if hits the form that everyone says he could hit 4-6 at home 3-4 away.
Shanes if his gating improves then I can see him hitting 10 at home 8 away.
Mason at home I think is good for 7 and 4 away on the big tracks 6 on the smaller ones.
Ayres trump card way above his 7 point average as long as he doesn't get angry with himself he is good for 10 wherever he goes.
Thomas Is better than last years reserves but I can't see him being anything special this year I think he'll be good to hit his average maybe.
And verge as stated above must be on his last chance but good luck to him as looked like he scored well in his last meeting at CP.
Georgie wood ' a reserve' the reserve that rode round Tom Perry on his home track using his own 3/4 bend line where he goes around everyone he most certainly isn't a reserve nor is Richard Andrews frankly Andrews is probably one of the strongest number 2 in the league
I'm sure the management know they've just got to get to the play offs then it should be plain sailing. If they draw Kings Lynn then they're in better contention with Knight on board. Keep the scores close away then do the business at home