Namron Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Just had a text from Bryn at Pioneer Park with the result which he wanted you all to know. 1st TOD WILTSHIRE 2ND TROY BATCHELOR 3RD DAVEY WATT 4TH OLIVER ALLEN TOD went through with a MAX SCORE and won all the support races REGARDS NORMAN HALL ' NOBBY ' OXFORD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5-1 2 THE ACES Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Just had a text from Bryn at Pioneer Park with the result which he wanted you all to know. 1st TOD WILTSHIRE 2ND TROY BATCHELOR 3RD DAVEY WATT 4TH OLIVER ALLEN TOD went through with a MAX SCORE and won all the support races REGARDS NORMAN HALL ' NOBBY ' OXFORD <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Poss return for todd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whowasthatberntpersson Posted December 18, 2005 Report Share Posted December 18, 2005 (edited) Further to Norm's post I can confirm that Todd had an unblemished weekend in Tropical North Queensland. On Friday night he and his partner Michael Slade from New South Wales won the best pairs event, although Todd was headed there was plenty to indicate the old magic was still there. The following night Todd was in a class of his own, lightning quick from the start and absolutely flying, scoring a maximim in the individual event, winning the final then winning the tailer made gater's derby. A very positive return indeed. As well as Todd British fans may be interested to know that former Kings Lynn rider John Oliver once again rode impressively, John seems to be improving steadily and looks ready for another good shot at British racing. The Kings Lynn connection was there in force, Troy Batchelor was lightning quick all weekend and rode very impressively whilst team mate Oliver also made the A final in the Individual event (broke the tapes). Race of the weekend goes to local Mick OÇonnor and Dave Watt in the piars event on Friday, OÇonnor loves the dirt and rides the high line, he did exactly that for three full laps with Watt attempting to get underneath, the new Oxford signing did get past diving inside on the very last bend but the local made one hell of a race out of it. Other locals to impress were teenagers Ricky Barney and Steven Reid, these two are destined for a pretty decent track career and were once again in the thick of the action. During the presentations Todd Wiltshire commented on the hospitality shown to him by Pioneer park promoters Shelly and Rhino Ryan stating "Ive rode all around the world for so many years and have never experienced the hospitality shown to me by the PP brigade" and his comments were echoed by Olli Allen. Edited December 18, 2005 by whowasthatberntpersson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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