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What a plank you are. :blink:  Ben is 16 in March (get your facts right), and with him having limited Conference rides this season and the apparent lack of riders interested in the Under 15's this season, I cannot see the harm in him riding. It is within the rules and happened last season. The British speedway season began before Ben's 15th Birthday so what is the problem? The meeting also did a lot for Ben's Confidence with him putting in an improved home performance against Scunny then an excellent away meeting at Scunthorpe so what is your problem with him riding?

 

Caught me a whopper here !!!.

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1 Scott Meakins Fx, 1, 0, F = 1

2 Joe Haines 3, 3, 2, 2 = 10

3 James Sarjeant 1, 1, 1, 1 = 3

4 Ben Hopwood 2, 3, 3, 3 = 11

5 Richard Franklin 2, 2, 0, 3 = 7

6 Jack Butler 1, 0, 1, R = 2

7 George Piper 3, 1, 2, 1 = 7

8 Brendan Johnson Fx = 0 Withdrawn

9 Kye Norton 2, 3, 3, 3 = 11

10 Adam Wrathall 3, 2, 3, F = 8

11 Daniel Greenwood 1, 2, R, 2 = 5

12 Ben Reade 0, 0, 2, 2 = 4

 

Reserves:

13. Sean Paterson 0, 1, 1 = 2

14. Amy Carpenter

15. Chris Bint

16. Tom Davies

 

Heat Results

 

 

Reserve Race: Paterson, Carpenter, Bint 73.81

Heat 01: Haines, Hopwood, Sarjeant, Meakins ex aw

Heat 02: Piper, Franklin, Butler, Johnson ex aw

Heat 03: Wrathall, Norton, Greenwood, Reade 61.6

Reserve Race 2: Bint, Davies, Carpenter ef 72.42

Heat 04: Haines, Greenwood, Meakins, Paterson 61.3

Heat 05: Hopwood, Wrathall, Piper, Reade 61.7

Heat 06: Norton, Franklin, Sarjeant, Butler 62.86

Heat 07: Wrathall, Piper, Butler, Meakins 62.71

Heat 08: Norton, Reade, Paterson, Greenwood ef 65.68

Heat 09: Hopwood, Haines, Sarjeant, Franklin 64.68

Reserve Race 3: Davies, Paterson, Bint fx aw

Heat 10: Norton, Reade, Sarjeant, Meakins fell 65.76

Heat 11: Hopwood, Haines, Piper, Wrathall 61.62

Heat 12: Franklin, Greenwood, Paterson, Butler ef 66.72

Quarter Final: Piper, Greenwood, Sarjeant, Reade 68.39

Semi Final: Haines, Wrathall, Piper, Franklind 62.06

Grand Final: Hopwood, Haines, Norton, Wrathall 61.72

 

Taken from live updates site.

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Just had a text from BobC to say that Brendan Johnson is currently nursing a badly swollen right wrist after his heat 2 crash. He's been given the all clear to return home providing he goes for an x-ray. According to the Poole Updates he actually hit a member of the public, such was the momentum he had after going through the fence. :neutral: Thanks to Bob for keeping me up to date and best wishes to Brendan for a speedy recovery and track return.

 

Well done also to George Piper. Third in the semi - good achievement after what must have been a difficult couple of weeks with Steve being ill.

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Just got back from Scunny as we left the same time as Brendan, Dave and BobC. Brendan picked up to much drive coming out of 4th bend and went through the 1st fence and went into the solid 2nd fence. The 2nd fence is metal meshing and he bounced off that. He did hit a lady when colliding with the fence but she was ok. Made a nice dent in the metal fencing! When he finished being checked over from the Paramedics he went over to see if everyone was ok which they were. Also from where I was standing a personal thanks to Tai Woffinden who was one of the first out there to help Brendan and I know he was grateful for his help.

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Just had a phone call from BobC have had to call in to John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford. As Brendan is in a lot of pain with his Wrist. Awaiting results of X-Rays will post more later.

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Have just spoken to Brendan and unfortunately it is pretty bad new's. The x-ray's have shown he has broken a bone and that bone has gone through another one. He has come away from the hospital in a cast and will have to go to Poole hospital tomorrow to see a specialist. He is saying he think's he will be out for the season although the hospital has said a minimum of six week's. Will up date again tomorrow after he has seen the specialist's.Poor lad atleast he will have one more go at it next year. Please feel free to post any messages on his web-site as I'm sure it will cheer him up.

 

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any news on Chris Bint or Jack Butler? Both went off to hospital after thier crash.

 

Chris Bint, think damaged tendons in his leg from the knee down. Jack Butler once again think broke a couple of Bones. Sorry cant help you more as BobC was busy trying to talk to Brendan

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Just spoken to Pat and Chris Bint has knackered his achiles tendon and is in plaster. Sounds a horrible injury but he's young and will heal quickly. Best of luck to Chris, Brendan and Jack and hope you are all racing again soon.

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Just spoken to Pat and Chris Bint has knackered his achiles tendon and is in plaster. Sounds a horrible injury but he's young and will heal quickly. Best of luck to Chris, Brendan and Jack and hope you are all racing again soon.

 

Ouch pass my best wishes on to him.

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Just got home Chris is feeling a lot better,day off from school tomorrow ;) .

Will post some very sincere thank you,s in the morning :approve:

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Just got home Chris is feeling a lot better,day off from school tomorrow ;) .

Will post some very sincere thank you,s in the morning  :approve:

Best wishes Chris.

 

I wish all the lads a speedy recovery.

 

Sorry I didnt really get to chat you properly.(To be honest Pat,I got you muddled up with you know who!).I sincerly apologise for that one!

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Is it just me, or are some of the riders not yet capable of handling a 500cc speedway bike? I remember last year in these U15 meetings, there were loads of falls and exclusions. Many a time, races consisted of two or three riders.

 

It seems like these children are being fast-tracked because the production line of British youngsters is drying up. Speedway is dangerous enough as it is. Trying to make these kids run before they can walk is asking for trouble. I'm all for bringing on young British riders, but only when they are ready. I read somewhere there is going to be a 250cc class soon. Hopefully, they will be able to handle these less powerful machines better.

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