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Well done to the Fen Tigers they really did pull together and dig deep. From what i heard our management tried to get another reserve in but it was very short notice. I heard Joe Graver blew his engine wed at Lynn so is out. shame would have given him some experince. Glad i was there to support the guys we could have been another rider down if Stefan hadn't battled through the pain barrier to continue that young lad is tough. Got to give it to these lads you can't keep a good Fen Tiger down.

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i think buxton beat themselves today,but you cant take it away from milldys five rider team.tony atkin was a good guest and adam dean and to a lesser extent ryan but we had a up hill task it all went well till heat10 then milldy went up a gear we cant realy expect to winn without wrighty branford and preist missing but the lads did there best and that is what matters lets hope now glasgow have finished we will have wrighty back for rest of meetings at home so we can finish on a high note any one know when priesty is back

 

Unless Glasgow finish bottom of the PL, they will have the 7-12 positions Play-offs to ride in (no idea if it has even got a name!).

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Unless Glasgow finish bottom of the PL, they will have the 7-12 positions Play-offs to ride in (no idea if it has even got a name!).

 

I heard once league meetings have been ridden, then they're done. No 7-12 play-offs or anything. Shoot me if I'm wrong.

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I have heard that too.

 

well it has gone very quiet on these 7-12 play-off since it was annouced at the begining of the year but according to todays BSPA website looks like they are still going ahead.

 

RYE House youngster Jason Garrity is planning a behind-closed-doors practice on Friday as he bids to make a quick return to racing.

 

Garrity is hopeful of overcoming a painful hand injury and if practice is successful he will return for the club’s National League team the following evening.

 

Promoter Len Silver said: “I am very hopeful of a successful test. It would also mean that he would be able to take his place in the Rockets’ team for the vital league match against Edinburgh the following week - an absolute MUST WIN event if we are to gain a place in the final Trophy series by not finishing bottom of the league.”

 

Meanwhile Rockets’ No.1 Charlie Gjedde has reported recent improvement following his recent lay-off with concussion, and he could yet also return for the clash with the Monarchs.

 

http://www.speedwayg...hp?extend.17737

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