
Gunner85
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There are two sides to each story.. I know which one I beleive
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i remember a meeting where the two home riders were excluded leaving just the two away riders. Both riders came our and rode around... the referee excluded them both for not making a bona ride attempt to race... 0_0 score in the race
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You can download the rules from the scb site if they have made it public...or when they do
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He has agreed to ride in the Peter Craven Memorial meeting...can’t wait to see him ride again
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Jason Crump is a person who will throw everything in to his racing there is no such thing as half hearted in his vocabulary... he may need a little time to settle back in. he was a delight to have in the team when he rode for the aces
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It will be strange not seeing Poole in a league meeting now they are in the second tier. I have no doubt they will be there or thereabouts at the tail end of the season Steve Worrall has had the metal pin taken out of his leg where he was seriously injured... last season he had intermittent trouble with the metal pin... now that it is removed he feels that the leg is much stronger and not causing problems. Great asset for Poole and an absolute gentleman to deal with
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Greg Hancock - happy retirement
Gunner85 replied to screm's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
A time comes when it is the right time to retire. in this case. It is mainly a family based decision. He has been a great servant to the sport..... I would rather him retire now rather than continue with his form and results slide in to mediocrity. Happy retirement -
Unattached British Talent ?
Gunner85 replied to GiveusaB's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Surprisingly Jack Smith has no place . Very disappointing for him. -
In 2019 we had both Jordan and Connor who started on a 3 point average and achieved great progress between them. I hope Harry McGuirk can blossom this year as the young newcomer Paul Bowen should put his average up reasonably... in the latter part of his first season he was showing good signs of upping his game Both Bens should also progress.... it is a promising team which will be good to watch
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The problem is that the Colts lost money... I do not know how much We now have business men in charge of Belle Vue so I am sure that their decisions are financially sound.. we have been so lucky to get the Colts at a bargain price... now we need to live in the real world the management are moving Belle Vue forward and have signed a new long term lease. the price is still good compared to othe NL tracks as far as I am aware
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This was a great opportunity for our young Brits to get experience riding in Australia. I agree that it was a friendly and not fully representative of a true test match... that does not matter Even more pleasing is that Tai is encouraging them to make this an annual event All adds to the development of out young guns
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No idea
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There is a time when a rider should retire gracefully.... Adam has well past that point... apart from perhaps the old hand in the NL trophy in order to pass on his experience to the young guns
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Really pleased for Newcastle i assume that it is a trial with a view to being in the league next year Best of luck
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Would be rather pathetic from the BSPA to say no.....
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Fairly sure that they will be using Ethiad car park again... just like the World Cup in our first year
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Reading blocked from Entering NDL
Gunner85 replied to Sings4Speedway's topic in National League Speedway
Does not make sense Cradley rode at Wolverhampton in the Ndl for a number of years -
I see we have our first injury of the season. Jye has a broken collarbone sustained at the first Aussie Championship !!!
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Expect Flint to be in
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Kirkmanshulme Lane Stadium to be demolished
Gunner85 replied to Garry1603's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Pre stock cars , the track was producing good racing.... different to Hyde road but never the less produced some good Speedway The track went down hill once stock cars arrived due to the damage done and often insufficient time/ effort to put it right When Colin Meredith was in charge of the track we went back to good track maintanence and racing I have very fond memories of watching the Aces at the dog track apart from the Iffy period when the track was damaged due to Stock cars -
Try Monday’s for home matches two ride for Berwick so only two teams re clashes