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King's Lynn V Isle Of Wight Weds 17th July @ 7.30pm


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He tweeted on 6 Jul 'No riding for me for 2 weeks cracked a Rib at the shoulder and torn ligaments in shoulder'. He guested for Somerset on 5 July, not sure if he fell during this meeting? Just a guess!

 

Also note Stevie Worrall has been signed by Redcar in the Premier League on a 28 day contract for Dilger, first meeting tomorrow.

Hope Worrall does well.
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He tweeted on 6 Jul 'No riding for me for 2 weeks cracked a Rib at the shoulder and torn ligaments in shoulder'. He guested for Somerset on 5 July, not sure if he fell during this meeting? Just a guess! Also note Stevie Worrall has been signed by Redcar in the Premier League on a 28 day contract for Dilger, first meeting tomorrow.

Don't know how I missed that as I follow the bloke LOL! Oh well. Thanks for clearing that up! All the best to Steve (I did know about that ;)) I'm sure this team place at Redcar will be worthwhile move.

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So why am I thick? Someone asked a question & I answered it. Ok I missed out saying that he has other commitments in Germany etc.etc. As i thought most people knew thay. That doesnt make me thick does it?

Next time I won't bother, if that's ok with you?

 

Friends ask me why I dont post much on here anymore & people like you are my answer.

 

Well done to the Young Stars on a great win against a good team.

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Jayne from Buxton posted this recently in another thread:

 

A rider on an assessed average ie 3.00 will get a new average 7 days after he has completed the required number of total league matches ie 4.(regardless of whether they are home or away).

A rider who already has an average will be subject to change again on a monthly basis (think it is around the 20th?? as the pl/el) after the total number of 4 league matches has been reached.

The ruling was altered in the winter to reduce the number of matches from 6 to 4 and that it would be total matches only not 2H 2A

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Jayne from Buxton posted this recently in another thread:

 

A rider on an assessed average ie 3.00 will get a new average 7 days after he has completed the required number of total league matches ie 4.(regardless of whether they are home or away).

A rider who already has an average will be subject to change again on a monthly basis (think it is around the 20th?? as the pl/el) after the total number of 4 league matches has been reached.

The ruling was altered in the winter to reduce the number of matches from 6 to 4 and that it would be total matches only not 2H 2A

Neil,

I am not sure by picking up a direct quote from Jayne that this answers Islander 15's question. Rule 17.5 is quite clear and islander 15's comment in my view is quite valid. 17.4.3 that specifies a date in the month where the MA's change only applies to EL/PL MA's.

Martin Widman

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Neil,

I am not sure by picking up a direct quote from Jayne that this answers Islander 15's question. Rule 17.5 is quite clear and islander 15's comment in my view is quite valid. 17.4.3 that specifies a date in the month where the MA's change only applies to EL/PL MA's.

Martin Widman

 

Thanks Martin, it is clear and that's why I can't understand how it's seemingly been overlooked. Once a rider takes part in 4 meetings, irrespective of home or away, he gets a new average 7 days later, but this isn't the case for the Lynn trio for some reason. Similarly though Baseby should have a new average and this isn't appearing on the BSPA site either.

 

Anyway the Islanders have done 4 meetings now and the 3 to have ridden in all 4 and have new averages are:

Ellis 10.00

Hopwood 6.44

Ritchings 6.18

So Ellis goes to #1 in 7 days (after Coventry away and KL home) and Stoneman moves to reserve.

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Neil,

I am not sure by picking up a direct quote from Jayne that this answers Islander 15's question. Rule 17.5 is quite clear and islander 15's comment in my view is quite valid. 17.4.3 that specifies a date in the month where the MA's change only applies to EL/PL MA's.

Martin Widman

Thanks Martin, it is clear and that's why I can't understand how it's seemingly been overlooked. Once a rider takes part in 4 meetings, irrespective of home or away, he gets a new average 7 days later, but this isn't the case for the Lynn trio for some reason. Similarly though Baseby should have a new average and this isn't appearing on the BSPA site either.

 

Anyway the Islanders have done 4 meetings now and the 3 to have ridden in all 4 and have new averages are:

Ellis 10.00

Hopwood 6.44

Ritchings 6.18

So Ellis goes to #1 in 7 days (after Coventry away and KL home) and Stoneman moves to reserve.

 

My understanding of the way NL averages are calculated is the same as Jayne's.

 

Islander15 - Rule 17.5 refers to an 'established MA' being issued - that is a transition from an assessed average - rather than after every rider's 4th meeting

 

Martin - 17.4.3 doesn't actually state that it applies only to EL & PL (although you may feel that is implicit in the wording......)

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My understanding of the way NL averages are calculated is the same as Jayne's.

 

Islander15 - Rule 17.5 refers to an 'established MA' being issued - that is a transition from an assessed average - rather than after every rider's 4th meeting

 

If you interpret it that way then how do you explain other riders being given an average after 4 meetings (take Coventry as an example, none of Branford, Jacobs or Sarjeant had an assessed average, or the KL team itself in Hazelden)? Plus if it only applies to assessed averaged riders then Waldron should get one because he has an assessed 5.00.

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Entertaining meeting /well done to KL /and to Darryl Richings .yes I can make that comment I was there last night .

 

Yes I agree I was impressed with Richings and Ellis.

 

Are these 2 the 1st riders to go KL and make an impression on Lambert? I haven't been for any other meetings so it is difficult to gauge. I know Lambert was having an off night but until now, according to proboards, he appears to have gone unchallenged and streets ahead. I'm sure he enjoyed seeing people in front of him, and what he needed to do about it, as much as the crowd did.

 

All in all a good night.

 

For anyone who thinks this is a criticism it isn't. you seem to need to spell that out these days.

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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

 

 

And you wonder why we can't attract new people to this sport ....

 

To be fair. Teams do stretch and bend not break( just thought I would say that) the rules to within an inch of their natural lives. Questions do arise from time to time. Always trying to be 1 step ahead of the competitors.

 

Both teams using r/r.

Sad times indeed.

I thought this was a Training League???

 

I'd say R/R gives existing team members extra track time which in the NL is badly needed unless you double up PL. So even for a training league it has a positive.

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What on earth are you talking about. Waldron moved to reserve & Hazelden in the main body of the team as of the averages issued on the 18th July. The IOW meeting was Weds 17th July & Buxton before that so I don't understand what's illegal???

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What on earth are you talking about. Waldron moved to reserve & Hazelden in the main body of the team as of the averages issued on the 18th July. The IOW meeting was Weds 17th July & Buxton before that so I don't understand what's illegal???

 

His 3.20 is from his first 4 meetings with the fourth being Mildenhall away on July 3rd so his average is effective from July 10th, which is before the Buxton and Isle of Wight meetings! Its just not been recognised on the BSPA site until the 18th.

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