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Looks like someone still uses a typewriter :P

:D didn't even know they existed anymore!!! But all credit to Andy he did at least put up the numbers we needed and I am sure when he has time they will all become neat and tidy.

 

Great minds think alike..Couldn't decide between Lawrence and Kirby..If Lawrence stops doing those bloody wheelies every 2 mins he would prob be in mine lol

or fools seldom differ :D isn't it great to be thinking about team building though

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How about

 

1.James Brundle 8.97

2.Olly Rayson 4.96

3.Dan Halsey 5.56

4.Joe Jacobs 6.68

5.Mark Baseby 6.93

6.Aaron Baseby 3.81

7.Adam Kirby 3.00

 

0.09 left ;)

 

Like the look of that team, especially with 4 Nikko Racing riders in it :D

 

To be fair, I must say that as at this morning neither Aaron or Mark Baseby have received ANY phone calls from ANY promotions for this season :o . They seem to be the forgotten duo when it comes to promoters/team managers putting their teams together this season.

 

There are still some places available at clubs but it could be that both lads will concentrate on Grasstrack this season if no offers come in.

 

Nikko

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Like the look of that team, especially with 4 Nikko Racing riders in it :D

 

To be fair, I must say that as at this morning neither Aaron or Mark Baseby have received ANY phone calls from ANY promotions for this season :o . They seem to be the forgotten duo when it comes to promoters/team managers putting their teams together this season.

 

There are still some places available at clubs but it could be that both lads will concentrate on Grasstrack this season if no offers come in.

 

Nikko

 

I don't think I could stomach seeing 'Nikko Racing' everywhere :o:D

 

Fortunately two of them will have 'HT' masking it a bit.

 

I saw James Brundle in the pits at Boutrnemouth last year and he could easily take over from Barrie Evans as the mentor for a few of the youngsters.

 

It will be a big year for both JJ and Oliver in terms of their future in the sport, and I think they will both recognise it and step up to the plate. We all know they can do it.

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Excellent start to team building :approve:

 

Interesting to see on AndyP's 2010 greensheet averages the name of Leigh Boujos on a 3, who was looking to ride for us at the start of 2009! Did he ever become an asset?

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Excellent start to team building :approve:

 

Interesting to see on AndyP's 2010 greensheet averages the name of Leigh Boujos on a 3, who was looking to ride for us at the start of 2009! Did he ever become an asset?

 

No Phil he didnt although he did come over last season, stayed down in the west country and, if I remember rightly, had a try out for Weymouth.

 

Leigh is now back in Australia and in fact got engaged this week :D

 

Update: Leigh will be back in the UK in the summer so you may see him in 2nd half action at Mildenhall

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This is good news and a chance for Suffolk to 'home grow' their own talent, once again. With Chris at the helm, perhaps the glory days for both Mildenhall and Ipswich will return. And of course, the other 'heavy weights' behind the venture. Not religious, but Praise the Lord! Some good news at last!

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Would be a decent team Simon, would be nice to see Niall Strudwick given one of the reserve berths though on a 3 point average.

Yes quite agree, the lad was named at no8 last year but the team folded before he got his chance, and was clearly a cut above the rest of the other second half riders, time to give the young ENGLISH rider a chance, he deserves it

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Mildenhall Speedway are pleased to announce that Jack Hargreaves is the next rider to join the Fen Tigers line-up. Returning after a two-year break Jack is very excited about the prospect of riding at Mildenhall.

 

On BSPA site

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Was a quality rider at National League level before his break from the sport.

 

Little surprised he has been given an average in excess of 8.00 after two years out of the sport - but will be interesting to see how his comeback goes and if he can rediscover something like his best form from a few seasons ago, then he'll be a very good signing for the Fen Tigers.

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Was a quality rider at National League level before his break from the sport.

 

Little surprised he has been given an average in excess of 8.00 after two years out of the sport

 

 

Interesting point Neil, I did think much the same.

 

Using Malcolm Vasey's excellent 'A Complete A-Z of all riders with Averages, CMA's or other records 1994-2009'

Jack Hargreaves record is as follows

 

2003 - Wolverhampton 4 meetings - CMA 3.24

2004 - Stoke 23 meetings - 6.86

2005 - Stoke 24 meetings - 9.32

2006 - Stoke/Cleveland 11 meetings - 9.42

2007 - Stoke/Cleveland 7 meetings - 6.00

 

So he has not ridden in the National League for the last three seasons,although he did ride for Birmingham in the Premier League in 2008

 

2008 - Birmingham 17 meetings - 3.66

 

Maybe a fairer average would have been doubling up his 2008 PL average to 7.32? as it is hard to see where 8.30 comes from. But then I think we have been here before at the start of the 2009 season :o

 

Whatever if his passion is still there for the sport and with the guidance of our three promoters I dont see any reason why Jack cannot post an average similar to his 2005/2006 efforts.

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The 8.30 seems to have come from nowhere tbh.Even if it is double his last pl average,he should still be entitled to some sort of reduction as he hasn't ridden since 08.Hope so anyway as it doesn't leave us with a lot of choice for the final 3

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2003 - Wolverhampton 4 meetings - CMA 3.24

2004 - Stoke 23 meetings - 6.86

2005 - Stoke 24 meetings - 9.32

2006 - Stoke/Cleveland 11 meetings - 9.42

2007 - Stoke/Cleveland 7 meetings - 6.00

 

Phil you are qouting a mixture abpve of CMA's (with bonus points) and 4 Race averages (no bonus points).

 

Official figures these days are worked out now using the four race average without bonus points and based only on League matches. I include both in my books so that they can be compared with the situation when CMA's were the figures used.

 

My figures are meant to indicate a Rider's career record and therefore include everything. (League/Cup/Trophy/Shield)

 

They never reduce averages for the National League and they never use a Premier League average if there is a National League one available.

 

Malcolm Vasey

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Mildenhall Speedway are pleased to announce that Jack Hargreaves is the next rider to join the Fen Tigers line-up. Returning after a two-year break Jack is very excited about the prospect of riding at Mildenhall.

 

On BSPA site

 

Depends on which Jack Hargreaves turns up to ride. If its the one that wants to ride then he will do well, if its the wannabe playboy his average will halve.

 

I have to admit I liked watching Jack at Stoke, I hope that a bit of maturity will be the final ingredient in him making a go at Speedway.

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Phil you are qouting a mixture abpve of CMA's (with bonus points) and 4 Race averages (no bonus points).

 

Official figures these days are worked out now using the four race average without bonus points and based only on League matches. I include both in my books so that they can be compared with the situation when CMA's were the figures used.

 

My figures are meant to indicate a Rider's career record and therefore include everything. (League/Cup/Trophy/Shield)

 

They never reduce averages for the National League and they never use a Premier League average if there is a National League one available.

 

Malcolm Vasey

 

I only used the CMA's but thanks for clearing that up Malcolm, I've burned the book :D (only joking :wink: )

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2003 - Wolverhampton 4 meetings - CMA 3.24

2004 - Stoke 23 meetings - 6.86

2005 - Stoke 24 meetings - 9.32

2006 - Stoke/Cleveland 11 meetings - 9.42

2007 - Stoke/Cleveland 7 meetings - 6.00

 

I only used the CMA's but thanks for clearing that up Malcolm, I've burned the book :D (only joking :wink: )

 

I have highlighted the one that is not a CMA. Don't you dare argue with me or I will ensure Lowestoft score another 8 goals on Tuesday after today'ss blitz against Hendon.

 

Malcolm Vasey

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Don't you dare argue with me or I will ensure Lowestoft score another 8 goals on Tuesday after today'ss blitz against Hendon.

Malcolm Vasey

 

What was that in Malcolm? Ladies Hockey? :unsure:

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