On a more global view almost the entire team under performed expectations throughout the season. Two riders with a home away differential in excess of four and two more over two tells the story.
If he is it implies that October matches are not included in green sheets.
In which case there is an incredibly irrational inconsistency. Ashton Boughen's October fixtures count towards him getting a 4 match average, but Roynon's don't.
In a GP there are 5 heats on a fresh track: 1,5,9,13,17. Riders nos. 2-16 each appear in one of them, but rider no 1 is in all five.
But I agree with your initial point
Jake Allen is on a bargain average, but if we are not going to use the extra point I'd stick with Sedgmen.
PS Either way it will be tough for Mountain riding in top 5.
Zische has ridden no DSL matches as far as I can see. I am pretty sure his Division One matches for Outrup won't count.
So I'm expecting a 4.00 assessment if he comes over.
But Trigger has a sub 6 point NDL average. Brennan and Flint both averaged in excess of 8 prior to gaining a Championship berth. And nobody with decent knowledge of the NDL would have made such comments about Flint and Brennan. (Bewley perhaps because he was an unknown quantity)
Trigger is a promising youngster, but no way is he ready for the Championship.
With pretty much any spectator sport fans travelling to attend must be the largest contribution to the carbon footprint.
So good to see the environmentally conscious BSPL doing all they can to reduce attendances.
Still probably 4th strongest league in the world
1 Polish Ekstraliga
2 Swedish Elitserien
3 ewinner League 1 in Poland
4 British Premiership
5 Danish Speedway League
6 Polish League 2.
Note 3,4 and 5 are very close.