Bryn Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 South Australia's Jason Norman (nephew of ex-Peterborough Panther Scott) who won the Aussie Junior Pairs with Oxford's Sam Martin last year, is the new Australian Solo Junior Champion. The youngster romped to an impressive victory tonight winning the sudden death final after topping the scorechart after the conventional 20 heats. A really impressive display from all riders taking part I've got to say and several more names noted in my "little silver book" in my capacity as Oxford's Junior team manager etc so, if you want details of any of 'em.....er tough! LOL you'll have to come out here yourself to talent spot! Seriously though it was an excellent evening's racing - well done to all the riders - witnessed by a good-sized crowd and all credit to the Poole Family (especially Mick) and all connected with the Central Coast Junior Motorcycle Club for putting on such a great night. Looking forward to tomorrow's (er sorry later today's as it's now 2.15am!) Junior Pairs Championship. Final Result: Jason Norman, Darcy Ward, , Sam Masters, Ryan Sedgeman. 43.6 Gotta say it was also good to see so many Senior Aussie riders (e.g. Johnno, Crumpie (who did the presentations) Leigh, Rory etc etc) at the meeting supporting the young up and coming kids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest lucious artorius castas Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Yo Brynner, Has Jason a brother who currently rides seniors around Gillman etc?. Another product from that nursery of breeding future champions SIDEWINDERS.Yeah Poolie and Mick Holder etc all have put in countless hours over the previous years into the Somersby track and junior club and finally over the past 24 months things have really picked up junior wise in this state...............Great Stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest lucious artorius castas Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Fowarded from Jan Grainger: One of the best speedway meetings you could ever have the priviledge of watching. Congratulations to Mick Poole who, together with his club and workers for putting on a first class meeting. All placegetters were very impressive Darcy Ward from Qld stood out in my opinion. He rode very well in all his heats and continued in the A final against some very strong competition. Much deserved 2nd place. Great to see Sam Masters immediately congratulate the winner after Sam had some undeserved bad luck with a DNF in one of his heats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest lucious artorius castas Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Report from GLENN RUSSELL Last Night I attended the Oz U/16 championships at the Somersby Track on the N.S.W. Championships. Once again a very well run and well attended meeting at the home of the Central Coast Motor Cycle Club. Mick Poole, Mick Holder, David Smith and their numerous helpers did a fantastic job and put on really great show and the riders certainly did their bit with some terrific speedway. It is also very noticeable with juniors how quickly they get out of the pits and onto the track. At times there was very little time for myself and co-commentator Peter Baker to get the correct information to the supporters before the next race started. The meeting itself was won by brilliant young South Aussie Jason Norman who led the qualifying scores with 14 points from his 5 rides, and made good use of the favorable gate 1 to comfortably win the final from stylish Queenslander Darcy Ward and local favorite Sam Masters. The unfortunate last place in the final was Mildura's Ryan Sedgeman who was the second top qualifier with 13 points, but a slow gate in the final left him with a lot to do. Sedgeman had earlier been the only rider to lower Norman's colors with a victory in heat 6. Masters was looking the goods in the early half of the meeting, but a disastrous engine blow up in heat 16 left him with a lot to do. He then survived a tough heat 17 when he came up against Norman and Justin Sedgeman, but a second place was enough to squeeze him into the final, when a 3rd or last would have been disastrous. Jan commented earlier that one rider will have to learn that losing is part of the game and it's best to take out your frustrations in the pits and not on the track. It's a tough sport. While I would agree with that I would also like to add that one or two parents need to understand it is the competitors and not them that are the main event, and the officials running the meeting deserve more respect than they get at times. It was also terrific to see a number of senior riders in attendance watching the action, in particular 2004 World Champion Jason Crump who was in the pits encouraging those who had experienced some misfortune on the track. Jason also assisted with the presentation and was as relaxed as I have ever seen him. He commented favorably on the racing and the effort the riders had put in, and looked back in time to his own career in juniors when he learnt the craft that ultimately had taken him to the top. Jason also donated some T Shirts for the placegetters and some signed and framed photos which were handed to some of the support riders as an encouragement award. It is great to see a current world champion putting something back into the sport at the junior level and I am sure those who were present last night would certainly agree with me that Jason deserves and gets our respect for his efforts at the meeting. Heat Details 1) Toby Proctor, Darcy Ward, Richard Sweetman, Anthony Perks 42.97 2) Justin Sedgman, Tom Armstrong, Josh Grajczonek, Jordan Coleman 42.25 3) Jason Norman, Jake Anderson, Mitchell Davey, Clinton Dennis 42.25 4) Sam Masters, Ryan Sedgman, Bob King, Rohan Tungate (ef) 42.41 5) King, Proctor, Davey, Coleman 44.85 6) R Sedgman, Norman, Grajczonek, Perks 41.93 7) Masters, Sweetman, Anderson, Armstrong 42.59 8) Ward, J Sedgman, Tungate (ns), Dennis (fell exc) 42.93 9) Anderson, Grajczonek, Proctor, Tungate 44.19 10) Masters, Perks, Dennis, Coleman 42.82 11) J Sedgman, R Sedgman, Davey, Sweetman 42.84 12) Norman, Ward, King, Armstrong 42.40 13) R Sedgman, Armstrong, Proctor, Dennis 42.66 14) King, J Sedgman, Perks, Anderson 44.92 15) Norman, Tungate, Sweetman, Coleman (fell) 43.07 16) Ward, Davey, Grajczonek, Masters (ef) 44.28 17) Norman, Masters, Proctor, J Sedgman 42.92 18) Tungate, Armstrong, Perks, Davey 44.87 19) Sweetman, King, Dennis, Grajczonek (exc) 43.55 20) R Sedgman, Ward, Anderson, Coleman 43.25 A Final Norman, Ward, Masters, R Sedgman 43.09 Points Toby Proctor 8 Anthony Perks 4 Richard Sweetman 7 Darcy Ward 12 Jordan Coleman 0 Josh Grajczonek 5 Tom Armstrong 6 Justin Sedgman 10 Mitchell Davey 5 Jason Norman 14 Jake Anderson 7 Clinton Dennis 2 Bob King 10 Ryan Sedgeman 13 Sam Masters 11 Rohan Tungate` 5 Reserves were not required. Support Heats 1) Jackson Jeffries, Mason Campton, Jesse Hamilton, Alex Davies (exc tapes) 44.22 2) Hugh Skidmore, Mitchell Orr, Michael Penfold, Blake Young 45.10 3) Taylor Poole, Josh Munroe, Todd Kurtz, Brodie Hodgson 44.25 4) Jeffries, Skidmore, Orr, Campton (ef) 45.44 5) Poole, Kurtz, Hodgson, Young 45.81 6) Davies, Munroe, Penfold, Hamilton 44.60 7) Hodgson, Young, Penfold, Hamilton 48.61 8) Campton, Orr, Jeffries, Kurtz 45.16 9) Skidmore, Davies, Munroe, Poole (ef) 44.89 10) Poole, Jeffries, Hodgson, Young (exc) 45.23 11) Davies, Campton, Kurtz, Penfold 45.00 12) Skidmore, Orr, Munroe, Hamilton 44.75 13) Campton, Davies, Kurtz, Young (ns) 44.82 14) Orr, Poole, Skidmore, Hamilton 45.32 15) Jeffries, Munroe, Hodgson, Penfold 44.81 Final Jeffries, Poole, Campton, Skidmore (fell rem) 44.56 All in all good nights racing and congrats to the CCJMCC for a top class event. Looking forward to the Pairs in a few hours time, and a report will be available from there some time tomorrow. Regards Glenn Russell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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