NeilWatson Posted April 23, 2013 Report Share Posted April 23, 2013 He's a Coventry Storm rider! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hackneyrocket Posted April 23, 2013 Report Share Posted April 23, 2013 Is it any wonder why speedway is in decline, how can a rider go through the card and be unbeaten in five rides and still end up third. only speedway could throw this up. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadders Posted April 23, 2013 Report Share Posted April 23, 2013 What a terrible injustice. Garrity wins all of his heats with style, misses the gate in the final and has the trophy, rightfully his, snatched away. Anyone who thinks that this format isn't bolloc*s is a fool. Â Special mention to James Sarjeant who looked decent tonight. Can't believe he's been overlooked when rubbish like Davey and Jake Anderson are getting PL team places. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greyhoundp Posted April 23, 2013 Report Share Posted April 23, 2013 Well done to the 2013 British Under 21 Champion, Robert Branford, rode steadily and gated well during the qualifying Heats, got caught napping by Ash Morris in his 4th ride, but i think this gave him a kick up the backside, because in the Semi Final he was last around bends 1 & 2, but passed both Sarj & Ash between the narrowest of gaps, and went on to win, In the Final he gated and went, and left the others to fight out the minor places, Chopper you should be proud of him, Rob said himself he was a little bit shocked to win but he deserved it on the night. Garrity was unbeatable in his qualifying races, but messed up at the start in the Final, Kyle only beaten by Jason was comfortably 2nd in qualifying, Ash was steady throughout, and had a hard first race fall which didnt help him, unluckiest rider on the night had to be Stefan Nielsen had E/Fs in his first three rides, and probably the luckiest was young matty bates, he had an horrendous looking 1st race fall, just missing the support post as he went over/through the air fence. An enjoyable meeting but the track didnt lend itself to much passing, the outside line just wasnt there, again well done to all the riders, and no serious injuries. Â What a terrible injustice. Garrity wins all of his heats with style, misses the gate in the final and has the trophy, rightfully his, snatched away. Anyone who thinks that this format isn't bolloc*s is a fool. Â Special mention to James Sarjeant who looked decent tonight. Can't believe he's been overlooked when rubbish like Davey and Jake Anderson are getting PL team places. Â I have to say i agree with your sentiments, about the format Shadders, however Rob did what he had to in the Final, and won that race deservedly. With regards PL places they are British, so for whatever reason the odds are stacked against them, its about time the powers that be, backed British riders, however you can see it in the workplace now, None Brits getting jobs, and offering to do overtime at ordinary rates, its no wonder bosses love em, Unions fought for the rights and wages over time, and now they are being eroded by Non Brits, who share 8 people in a 2 bedroom house, so therefore dont have the costs Brit families have, so can afford to work for these rates. jeez Shadders you set me off on a rant there. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soul Crew Posted April 23, 2013 Report Share Posted April 23, 2013 Enjoyable meeting especially after heat 12 when the racing improved, the final was a cracker although harsh on Garrity. Â Wish someone could help Tom Perry improve his gating, never gonna kick on otherwise. Â And what was it with fans being harassed by BSPA officials to show your ticket as soon as you went through the turnstile ffs?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fourentee Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Hardly harassed to be asked politely by a smiling official, Mr S. Congratulations to Robert Branford, whose style I've always liked. Commiserations to Jason Garrity, who looked the class of the field and has managed to rub off his rough edges without losing his dynamic racing style. For those who have had a go at him in the past (including this poster), he raced superbly and handled his disappointment graciously in the post-match rostrum interview. Well done also to Kyle Howarth, another who looked a likely winner and was excellent throughout, and to Ashley Morris for picking himself up and reaching the final after being wiped out in his first race. Finally, Matt Williamson, of whom I know nothing other than the programme note which said he took the sport up seriously only last winter. This level of meeting has clearly come way too soon for him and with Monmore a tough track for the first-timer, I was expecting an F-X-0-1-R kind of card. But he rode sensibly and within his limits, varied his lines, completed all five races and never looked like coming off. A big well done there. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chopper Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Some good observations there Greyhoundp, he did say that he realised he had to get out into the dirt and out of points scoring mode and into winning races mode after being passed.Being from the old school im not sure about the final format either but I guess it can work for you sometimes if you have a fall or e/f, but knowing Jason and how well him and Robert get on im sure he was the first person over to congratulate him.I think most of the young guys have an enormous amount of respect for each other and what they do.Sad to have missed it but hopefully some video footage is available.Thanks for all your good wishes.Chopper 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Main Man Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Chopper --- the boy did you proud!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadders Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 I have to say i agree with your sentiments, about the format Shadders, however Rob did what he had to in the Final, and won that race deservedly. With regards PL places they are British, so for whatever reason the odds are stacked against them, its about time the powers that be, backed British riders, however you can see it in the workplace now, None Brits getting jobs, and offering to do overtime at ordinary rates, its no wonder bosses love em, Unions fought for the rights and wages over time, and now they are being eroded by Non Brits, who share 8 people in a 2 bedroom house, so therefore dont have the costs Brit families have, so can afford to work for these rates. jeez Shadders you set me off on a rant there. Sorry to have raised your blood pressure greyhound! I made my original post while waiting for a coffee at Watford Gap Services, so completely forgot to congratulate Robert Branford on winning the title, deserved or not. Â A few other observations: Poor Stefan Nielsen had a torrid evening that started when he opened the programme to see Simon Nielsens photograph in the rider biogs. Didn't get any better when he had a coming together with Shane Hazelden on the parade lap! Talking of Shane, I was told that this was his first meeting of the season. Can anyone confirm this? It was pretty obvious that there was a huge gap in class and experience, as there usually is in these U21 competitions. At the top of the scale you have Kyle Howarth, already getting Elite League rides with Poole, and at the bottom you have Matt Williamson, with very little speedway experience.Most races you could predict the outcome of fairly comfortably with the likes of PL stars Tom Perry, Jason Garrity et al sprinkled through the field. Still, mostly entertaining, even though some of the guys were struggling to find passing lines on that tight track. The lack of falls and no serious injuries made it less of an ordeal than I was expecting. Special mention to Ben Morely who faces an expensive repair bill after his engine blew at the gate in heat 12. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Presenter Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Some good observations there Greyhoundp, he did say that he realised he had to get out into the dirt and out of points scoring mode and into winning races mode after being passed.Being from the old school im not sure about the final format either but I guess it can work for you sometimes if you have a fall or e/f, but knowing Jason and how well him and Robert get on im sure he was the first person over to congratulate him.I think most of the young guys have an enormous amount of respect for each other and what they do.Sad to have missed it but hopefully some video footage is available.Thanks for all your good wishes.Chopper  Once again for 2013 Re-Run Productions will be filming all the SGB Shared Events (we really need another event in the series as Super Se7en had such a good ring about it! - include the NLRC perhaps?)  Some cracking action last night and well done to all the riders for a great meeting, the Grand Final in particular was a brilliant heat of speedway.  To order your meeting DVD, visit the website www.rerunproductions.co.uk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Well done to the 2013 British Under 21 Champion, Robert Branford, rode steadily and gated well during the qualifying Heats, got caught napping by Ash Morris in his 4th ride, but i think this gave him a kick up the backside, because in the Semi Final he was last around bends 1 & 2, but passed both Sarj & Ash between the narrowest of gaps, and went on to win, In the Final he gated and went, and left the others to fight out the minor places, Chopper you should be proud of him, Rob said himself he was a little bit shocked to win but he deserved it on the night. Garrity was unbeatable in his qualifying races, but messed up at the start in the Final, Kyle only beaten by Jason was comfortably 2nd in qualifying, Ash was steady throughout, and had a hard first race fall which didnt help him, unluckiest rider on the night had to be Stefan Nielsen had E/Fs in his first three rides, and probably the luckiest was young matty bates, he had an horrendous looking 1st race fall, just missing the support post as he went over/through the air fence. An enjoyable meeting but the track didnt lend itself to much passing, the outside line just wasnt there, again well done to all the riders, and no serious injuries. Â Â Â I have to say i agree with your sentiments, about the format Shadders, however Rob did what he had to in the Final, and won that race deservedly. With regards PL places they are British, so for whatever reason the odds are stacked against them, its about time the powers that be, backed British riders, however you can see it in the workplace now, None Brits getting jobs, and offering to do overtime at ordinary rates, its no wonder bosses love em, Unions fought for the rights and wages over time, and now they are being eroded by Non Brits, who share 8 people in a 2 bedroom house, so therefore dont have the costs Brit families have, so can afford to work for these rates. jeez Shadders you set me off on a rant there. I think to be British you should have to be born here and have lived here at least 48 weeks a year for the last ten years , Branford is about as British as a bag of 99p spanners from Wilko , shame that system of finals robbed the real British under 21 Champion of his title , also a shame that Williamson was so crap . I would have liked to see him try one of His "moves" on Jason Garrity . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Central Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 I think to be British you should have to be born here and have lived here at least 48 weeks a year for the last ten years , Branford is about as British as a bag of 99p spanners from Wilko , shame that system of finals robbed the real British under 21 Champion of his title , also a shame that Williamson was so crap . I would have liked to see him try one of His "moves" on Jason Garrity . Don't know where you get your definition of being British from, but Robert has sound British parentage on his mothers side hailing from Gods Own County. He has also committed to riding for GB if the opportunity arises so back off. Surely instead of rubbishing Matt Willaimson, you should query why the track appeared to be a gaters paradise. I wasn't there but according to the updates there seemed to be little overtaking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadders Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) Surely instead of rubbishing Matt Willaimson, you should query why the track appeared to be a gaters paradise. I wasn't there but according to the updates there seemed to be little overtaking. Why do you reckon that was then? Couldn't have been something to do with the huge gap in class and experience between some of the field perhaps? The better riders were more often than not quickest away from the tapes leaving the slower guys way behind. When Jason Garrity missed the gate in heat 13 he found himself last entering the first bend, but had skillfully picked his way through the field to lead by the end of the third lap. Perhaps some sort of handicap starting system should be the way to go in future events. Jason Garrity was lucky to be in the heats immediately after the track was graded, except for the final. Edited April 24, 2013 by Shadders Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luluthetiger Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 I believe we should be happy to have a rider committing to the UK, especially one good enough to win this title. Â The more the merrier, please! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratton Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Is it any wonder why speedway is in decline, how can a rider go through the card and be unbeaten in five rides and still end up third. only speedway could throw this up. An absolute nonsense i hate the GPS when a rider scrapes through on 7 pts then wins it when another has scored 14 pts is that fair?.Why has our sport got this obsession of levelling thing,s up the EL double points rule i detest to. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fourentee Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Finally, Matt Williamson, of whom I know nothing other than the programme note which said he took the sport up seriously only last winter. This level of meeting has clearly come way too soon for him and with Monmore a tough track for the first-timer, I was expecting an F-X-0-1-R kind of card. But he rode sensibly and within his limits, varied his lines, completed all five races and never looked like coming off. A big well done there. also a shame that Williamson was so crap . I would have liked to see him try one of His "moves" on Jason Garrity . Always good to get differing points of view on a meeting! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superguest Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 An absolute nonsense i hate the GPS when a rider scrapes through on 7 pts then wins it when another has scored 14 pts is that fair?.Why has our sport got this obsession of levelling thing,s up the EL double points rule i detest to. The riders carry their points, so we often have riders on 14pts finishes 3rd and a rider on 12 points finishing first, the only benefit is they get slightly higher prize stake but it doesn't effect the championship and its eventual winner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ndbendbeerhut Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Would be nice to see the British Under 21 champ given one of the wild card places in the British Final... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Don't know where you get your definition of being British from, but Robert has sound British parentage on his mothers side hailing from Gods Own County. He has also committed to riding for GB if the opportunity arises so back off. Surely instead of rubbishing Matt Willaimson, you should query why the track appeared to be a gaters paradise. I wasn't there but according to the updates there seemed to be little overtaking. I have not posted a definition of being British , what I have posted is what would be qualification IN MY OPINION . to which I am entitled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunty Posted April 24, 2013 Report Share Posted April 24, 2013 Was a good meeting but the the way its run it was all set up for Branford to win the final. He too the same gate as he did in the semi whilst he got two races before Garrity and Howarth had sat in the pits for 20 minutes doing nothing but getting more and more nervous! Â Yes its the way they handle the pressure but i said my money was on him because of the race just before! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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