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Whats Roynons average could we fit him in as hes fit again?

 

Whats Roynons average could we fit him in as hes fit again?

 

Surely now that Roynon is returning he will go back to Leicester,that of course could free up Magnus Karlsson.

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How about redeclaring with Adam Roynon ? He states that he's felling ready to start riding again. I think he comes in under 7.71

I think we wanted to sign him a while back, but he cited the distance from his Barrow home as the reason for not coming. Saying that, Leicester is only 90 minutes north of Hoddesdon... A lot would depend on whether he would fit wthin the budget.

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I see Dawid Stachyra is being dropped from Poole.

 

Lots and lots of ifs and buts, but can be fitted in if Len re-declares ?

 

Also seen that Lakeside might be having a shuffle round with Ulamek being signed, I think most likely to be straight swop for Swiderski or Bridger depending on June averages.

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The problem is finding someone good enough who is willing to race for 6 to 8 weeks until Jason is hopefully ready to return. I suspect they'll rush Jason Bunyan back and use rider replacement.

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I see Dawid Stachyra is being dropped from Poole.

 

Lots and lots of ifs and buts, but can be fitted in if Len re-declares ?

 

 

 

At what point in time are people going to realise that Polish-licensed riders cannot race in the Premier League?

 

One of the best rulings ever made by PL promoters.

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At what point in time are people going to realise that Polish-licensed riders cannot race in the Premier League?

 

One of the best rulings ever made by PL promoters.

 

At this point in time :party: Sorry I didn't know this rule. I presume riders like Piscz raced on UK licences ??

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The problem is finding someone good enough who is willing to race for 6 to 8 weeks until Jason is hopefully ready to return. I suspect they'll rush Jason Bunyan back and use rider replacement.

what about rob mear looks like he could do with some extra meetings to get his lakeside form back on track.

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what about rob mear looks like he could do with some extra meetings to get his lakeside form back on track.

 

I don't think Rob is in a position to come into the PL due to his full time job. Otherwise, he would have already done so. I agree with Shadders on this inasmuch as RR is the probable option and Rye may not have to rush Jason Bunyan back anyway. The next meeting is at home to Plymouth on 26th May. If Ipswich beat Plymouth the previous Thursday, which looks very likely, then the Rye meeting becomes a dead rubber. They don't have another fixture until 7th June away to Somerset.

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Rye may not have to rush Jason Bunyan back anyway. The next meeting is at home to Plymouth on 26th May. If Ipswich beat Plymouth the previous Thursday, which looks very likely, then the Rye meeting becomes a dead rubber. They don't have another fixture until 7th June away to Somerset.

Good point. Got some breathing space at least

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Latest Update from Rye House website

 

The latest word on broken leg victim Jason Garrity is as positive as can be in the situation. The 19 year old has suffered a simple break – with no complications - to his left leg, which is now in plaster. Just as fortunately, his eye injury has proven a superficial one.

 

Garrity’s absence is expected to be approximately six weeks, although as Rye House supremo Len Silver admits, “Knowing Jason, he will probably try to get that down to four to five weeks.”

 

Silver and team manager John Sampford are already hard at work exploring a number of options to bring in a replacement rider on a temporary basis. Both are aiming to have the new man in place in time for the Rockets’ next fixture, which is at home to Plymouth in the League Cup next Sunday (May 26th @ 4pm).

 

For a replacement rider, please read rider replacement to be on teamsheet again. ;)

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