lucifer sam Posted September 5, 2012 Report Share Posted September 5, 2012 SAINTS LOOKING TO MOVE UP TO THIRD JOTUN PAINTS Scunthorpe Saints will move up to third place in the National League table - for 24 hours at least - if they can clinch all three points against the Rye House Raiders at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday night. The match forms the second half of a double-header also featuring a Premier League clash between the same two clubs, with admission prices lowered to £10 for all adults (including concessions), and any accompanied children up to the age of 16 admitted free. The Premier League meeting starts at 7pm. Saints team manager Stuart Parnaby said: “If someone had told me, back in April, that we had a chance of moving up into third in the league table in September, just a matter of weeks before the play-offs, I would have said that they were joking. “That we can do that if we take all the points on Friday, even if we only stay third for 24 hours (Stoke ride Mildenhall at home on Saturday), just shows what a terrific job our lads have done this season. “I have to take my hat off to our riders. If we do manage to qualify for the play-offs, I would consider that an equal achievement to us winning the league last season, simply because we have so much fresh blood in the team this year. “We have stuck with our riders all season, as we are not a team that drops riders. And it’s paid off - as we’ve seen our riders improve. “Also I’ve given our lads four rides whenever I can. I can’t think of an occasion this season where we’ve taken a rider out of a race for tactical reasons. The only time we’ve done it is due to exclusions or bike problems. Riders don’t learn from rides they are taken out of”, Parnaby stressed. Parnaby says one of the most enjoyable aspects of the season has been to see the improvement of the riders. He added: “All the lads have improved. In the last few weeks, we’ve seen Max Clegg gain in confidence and come forward in leaps and bounds. “Oliver Greenwood missed the first half of the season with a collarbone injury, but since he’s returned, he’s just been dynamite. “Tom Young has blown my mind; he’s more than doubled his average this season. He was a reserve at Newport last season, but a heat-leader with us this season. His progress has been astounding. “Tommy Fenwick was beating himself up and was downhearted about his performances, so his paid ten against Stoke on Sunday was great to see. He took two very fine race wins. “As for Danny Phillips, the signs of improvement are already there, and I’m convinced we’ll see his first race win on Friday. “I see my job as getting all these riders into the Premier League, either with the Scorpions or with another PL club. “That’s the ambition – to get them in the Premier League. We’ve already seen the Worrall twins, Ashley Birks and Gary Irving all progress to Premier League level. And those riders are always welcome to contact me; I’m always there for any of our riders who have graduated to Premier League level. That also includes the likes of Ashley Morris and Kyle Howarth.” With Steve Worrall still out injured, the Saints will use Lewis Kerr as a guest at No 1 on Friday against the Raiders. Parnaby will also stick with Tommy Fenwick at No 2 and Oliver Greenwood at No 7, having considered whether to swap them. “I spoke to Tommy after the Stoke match to see if he wanted to ride at reserve”, said Parnaby. “He told me he’s not bothered at which number he rides, because he’ll try to win his races either way. So I will stick with him at No 2, since it worked so well on Sunday.” Teams for Friday (English unless stated): Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions: 1. Josh Auty, 2. David Howe R/R, 3. Thomas Jørgensen (Denmark), 4. Ashley Birks, 5. Nick Morris (Australia), 6. Michael Palm Toft (Denmark), 7. Gary Irving. Rye House Rockets: 1. Charlie Gjedde (Denmark), 2. Luke Bowen R/R, 3. Anders Mellgren (Sweden), 4. Simon Lambert, 5. Kasper Lykke Nielsen (Denmark), 6. Jason Garrity, 7. Jason Bunyan. Jotun Paints Scunthorpe Saints: 1. Lewis Kerr (guest), 2. Tommy Fenwick (Scotland), 3. Tom Young (Wales), 4. Max Clegg, 5. Gary Irving. 6. Danny Phillips, 7. Oliver Greenwood. Rye House Raiders: 1. Jason Garrity, 2. Shane Hazelden, 3. Ben Morley, 4. Luke Chessell, 5. James Sargeant, 6. To be confirmed, 7. Connor Coles. Rye House Raiders at EWR Ave Ave Best Name Lge M R Pts BP (no BP) (w BP) Performance Luke Chessell NL 3 16 22 1 5.50 5.75 14 from 7 rides (2010) Connor Coles NL DEBUT @ EWR Jason Garrity NL 4 21 43 7 8.19 9.52 17 + 3 from 7 rides (2010) Shane Hazelden NL 2 12 13 1 4.33 4.67 7 + 1 from 6 rides (2010) Ben Morley NL 2 8 6 2 3.00 4.00 5 + 2 from 5 rides (2009) James Sarjeant NL 11 44 36 8 3.27 4.00 5 + 2 from 4 rides (2009) Other Notes Luke Chessell Rode for Scunthorpe Saints in 2010. Member of Dudley's National Shield Winning Team in 2011. Connor Coles Recent signing for the Raiders to replace Tom Braddock. Jason Garrity 2008 British Under-15 Champion. 2011 British Under-19 Champion. 2011 National League Riders' Champion. Member of Buxton's National League Championship, KO Cup and National Trophy Winning Teams in 2010. Shane Hazelden Made his National League debut for Newport as a Guest in 2009. Ben Morley Made his National League debut for Rye House in 2009. Has ridden for Rye House at Premier League level. James Sarjeant Rode for Scunthorpe Saints in 2009. Has made several guest appearances in the Premier League this season. Rye House Raiders' 2012 Results 06 April 2012 KOC H W Rye House 49 Isle of Wight 46 14 April 2012 CH H W Rye House 58 USA Tourists 28 01 May 2012 KOC A L Rye House 31 Isle of Wight 58 (Agg:- L - 80-104) 27 May 2012 NL A L Rye House 38 Mildenhall 49 02 June 2012 NL H W Rye House 51 King's Lynn 39 04 June 2012 NL H L Rye House 40 Mildenhall 50 16 June 2012 NL H L Rye House 38 Dudley 53 19 June 2012 NL A L Rye House 42 Isle of Wight 51 30 June 2012 NL H W Rye House 53 Buxton 42 15 July 2012 NL A L Rye House 33 Buxton 60 28 August 2012 NL A L Rye House 16 Dudley 65 01 September 2012 NL H W Rye House 50 Isle of Wight 40 Rye House Raiders' Results at EWR 24 April 2005 CL L Scunthorpe 55 Rye House 38 16 July 2006 CL L Scunthorpe 67 Rye House 24 04 September 2006 KOC S/F L Scunthorpe 52 Rye House 36 08 October 2006 PO S/F L Scunthorpe 62 Rye House 32 10 June 2007 KOC L Scunthorpe 59 Rye House 31 12 August 2007 CL L Scunthorpe 61 Rye House 28 30 May 2008 CL L Scunthorpe 58 Rye House 34 14 August 2009 NL L Scunthorpe 45 Rye House 43 04 July 2010 NL L Scunthorpe 40 Rye House 36 (Amended from 40-53) (stats courtesy of John Eyre) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazysue Posted September 6, 2012 Report Share Posted September 6, 2012 Is there anyone going to this meeting who would be able to text updates to the updates site? If so, could you please either leave a message here or send me an email or pm. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazysue Posted September 6, 2012 Report Share Posted September 6, 2012 Still need a texter....anyone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squall Posted September 6, 2012 Report Share Posted September 6, 2012 Still need a texter....anyone? Check the updates, boss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazysue Posted September 7, 2012 Report Share Posted September 7, 2012 Ah but you said may last night....not will. But if you are...yippeeeeee! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Islander15 Posted September 7, 2012 Report Share Posted September 7, 2012 Anyone know the exact date of the play-off deadline? If it is the 16th, like I was told, then 2 points for Scunthorpe tonight will guarantee themselves a play-off spot, as the Saints have a better race difference than the Islanders and our final meeting against King's Lynn away isn't until the 19th. The Isle of Wight can still take a spot however, if Stoke lose at home to Mildenhall tomorrow. But it does seem farcical that a whole season can pass, and the relative lack of meetings in the NL, and clubs can't fit all their meetings in! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greyhoundp Posted September 8, 2012 Report Share Posted September 8, 2012 Anyone know the exact date of the play-off deadline? If it is the 16th, like I was told, then 2 points for Scunthorpe tonight will guarantee themselves a play-off spot, as the Saints have a better race difference than the Islanders and our final meeting against King's Lynn away isn't until the 19th. The Isle of Wight can still take a spot however, if Stoke lose at home to Mildenhall tomorrow. But it does seem farcical that a whole season can pass, and the relative lack of meetings in the NL, and clubs can't fit all their meetings in! I said earlier in the season, that this would happen, 7 home meetings, over 5 months, and it cant get done! only speedway can do this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montie Posted September 8, 2012 Report Share Posted September 8, 2012 I said earlier in the season, that this would happen, 7 home meetings, over 5 months, and it cant get done! only speedway can do this. Beau locks to the cut off date :wink: Tom Young and Max Clegg take a bow.............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greyhoundp Posted September 8, 2012 Report Share Posted September 8, 2012 Beau locks to the cut off date :wink: Tom Young and Max Clegg take a bow.............. hahaha, i know where you are coming from Montie, but a trip to the IOW, is much nicer than to scunny on sea 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMW Posted September 8, 2012 Report Share Posted September 8, 2012 Beau locks to the cut off date :wink: Tom Young and Max Clegg take a bow.............. Thats not what you were saying last year.............. demands of it being extended if Imy menory serves me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montie Posted September 8, 2012 Report Share Posted September 8, 2012 Thats not what you were saying last year.............. demands of it being extended if Imy menory serves me And extended it should be again if needs be,my point was about folk moaning when 2 young brits stepped up again last night,against two other good young Brits in a quite brillaint race, Again,take a bow Tom Young and the quite brilliant Max Clegg,and well done to he two Rockets for having a proper raw edged speedway race,hard as hell but fair But again its something you not used to is it..........winning . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMW Posted September 9, 2012 Report Share Posted September 9, 2012 And extended it should be again if needs be,my point was about folk moaning when 2 young brits stepped up again last night,against two other good young Brits in a quite brillaint race, Again,take a bow Tom Young and the quite brilliant Max Clegg,and well done to he two Rockets for having a proper raw edged speedway race,hard as hell but fair But again its something you not used to is it..........winning . Well you know what they say..........."What you don't know you don't miss" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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