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Even so, Doyle's average will drop by about 4 points so Swindon should have scope to improve once the averages come in. Despite having the best rider in the World, they will be very weak from 2-7, so will be low I suspect.
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I don't see why it would be 14+ once he attains a proper average. He should drop from 14 to around 10 with the first set of averages, which would give Swindon some points to play with. We will have a very weak bottom end, but we need Jason for crowd levels to be sustained from the off.
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Good news for Swindon with Doyle on 13.69. When the first set of averages come out he'll be on about 10, giving us a chance to strengthen by about 4 points. Plus the team average will drop too. Big signings early on could decide things later.
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Boxing - Harry Carpenter Horse Racing - Peter O'Sullivan Cricket - Brian Johnston Formula One - Murray Walker Speedway? - Well, who else?
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People are referring to Hancock pulling out of the meeting, not engineering the race positions.
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Greg Hancock refused to take part. You are actually proving the argument go are trying to disprove. Maybe they mean the rule to stop riders picking and chosing meeting, and preventing them from taking part in future GPs if refusing to ride in one. Maybe the intent of the rule is that riders cannot take further rides in the future once pulling out of a meeting. But that is not what the rule says. The rule uses the word "ineligible" without stating from further rides. It says from the Championship. The rule does, if taken literally, mean Greg Hancock should not be world champion. If you don't believe it, look up the word "ineligible".
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Yeah. Nielsen just finishes first. (EDit - Have to laugh at both Nielsen and Gundersen looking down at their engines afterwards.)
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Wildcards 2017.....
Grachan replied to Panthers89's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
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Why would the referee give it to Nielsen? Gundersen was also clearly sitting behind deliberately so would have been just as guilty.
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It's not crystal clear at all. As always it's open to interpretation - in particular the interpretation of the work "ineligible". So, being a bit of a smarty pant, I decided to come here and debunk Bwitcher's theory. However, if you google "ineligible" you get this: ineligible ɪnˈɛlɪdʒɪb(ə)l/ adjective adjective: ineligible legally or officially unable to be considered for a position or benefit. "they were ineligible for jury service" synonyms: unqualified, ruled out, disqualified, legally disqualified, disentitled; incompetent "students are ineligible for housing benefit" antonyms: eligible dated not suitable or desirable, especially as a marriage partner. "as a son-in-law he was quite ineligible" So the main reason of ineligible is that he is officially unable to be considered for a position. So he can't be World Champion. So, against my better judgement I have to agree - Tai should be the World Champion. Either that or speedway should make its rules to say what they mean. Congratulations Tai - 3 times World Champ!
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Desite my enthusiasm having flown out the window due to Jason Doyle's injury I still enjoyed watching the meeting in the end. Big talking point, of course, was the Hancock thing. The exclusion felt harsh mainly due to the fact that it doesn't normally happen. If it was a result of the Poles protesting, you can hardly blame them though. Having been busted, I can understand Hancock's frustration at his exclusion, but we didn't, for example, see Chris Harris walk out the meeting last time out when he was wrongly excluded for Doyle's accident. Hancock should have taken it on the chin and moved on. He was, after all, trying to manouvre Holder to getting a point closer to Zmarzlik so the exclusion was fair to bring the points balance back. Walking out the meeting was pathetic really, but it was even more odd to then see him with his normal beaming smile and whooping while Chris Holder was being interviewed as if nothing had happened at all. You can almost imagine he was still grinning under his helmet when dive-bombing Nicki Pedersen recently!
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The Mildenhall situation was not a dimple case of noise from speedway. Noise was going on until2 or 3 in the morning from the stadium, which is outside acceptable hours.
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Very entertaining, but infuriating to listen to and hear what level of undertanding people who voted to leave really have and how they have affected this country's future. Then again, I voted to remain but don't have a full understanding of all issues either, because we were never properly informed throughout it all.
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Time To Stand Up To The Polish Clubs ?
Grachan replied to Countershaftcounter's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
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I would agree. All I've seen is a few comments on good old Facebook which may or may not be true. I would expect there to be some sort of statement should work begin, but some people have made comments on electrical work and the stadium being marked out. I don't know if that's true or not as I don't live in Swindon. That was why I wondered if you'd actually been down and looked.
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Have you been up to the stadium to check Sidney? I have seen comments on social media saying the stadium has been marked out and electrical work is being done but I haven't been up there myself.
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Sure, Hancock could be deemed as lucky due to Doyle's injury. Had the accident been Doyle's fault then maybe less so, but he was taken out by a rider who is becoming such a liability that even his Wolves team mates don't trust him anymore. However, someone had to be in the position to benefit from that luck, and that person is Hancock who, don't forget, was still very much in contention for the title anyway. Had Tai or Chris Holder done better or Zmarzlik had a bit more experience then they, too, would now be in contention too. It's true that this year has become a bit of an anti climax, and of the 3 riders that were in contention Hancock was my least favourite, but you can't knock him for being the one who is now in prime position to benefit.