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Berwick V Sheffield Koc 2nd Leg 5/05/2014 @7pm


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cheers Paulco for that i knew he had a high average for Plymouth before he got injured, was not sure if riding for Wolves would affect it, So Mr Stead will now be getting 6 rides tonight, gave an absolute master class last season on how to ride Shielfield could be a close meeting now,

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Is there anyone going to this meeting who would be able to text updates to the Updates site? If so, can you please send me a private message.

Thanks

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I would hope that if they do dare to use r/r for Roynon then we ride under protest!

 

Hoping for a big win for us tonight so I don't have to bite the fingers too much on Thursday!

I think the regulations have been altered this year A protest re a team line up has to be made and heard before the meeting.

 

Once a team has been declared legal and the meeting starts no further protest can be made even if the decision us wrong.

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How can you deny a rider a chance at World Under 21 glory or at least chance

 

Its a chance he has taken, David Bellego qualified from todays round of the Under-21 Champs, he finished with 10pts from his qualifying rides and came through after a run off.

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Rider replacement for a rider that's been sacked. You couldn't make it up!!

Dick Barrie's gonna have a field day.

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Rider replacement for a rider that's been sacked. You couldn't make it up!!

Dick Barrie's gonna have a field day.

 

In this situation Mr Barrie will have to do as he`s told, especially if Berwick are either going to ride under protest or protest at the end of the meeting.

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In this situation Mr Barrie will have to do as he`s told, especially if Berwick are either going to ride under protest or protest at the end of the meeting.

When has Dick ever done what he's told? :lol:
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In this situation Mr Barrie will have to do as he`s told, especially if Berwick are either going to ride under protest or protest at the end of the meeting.

I think the regulations have been altered this year A protest re a team line up has to be made and heard before the meeting.

 

Once a team has been declared legal and the meeting starts no further protest can be made even if the decision us wrong.

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Hahahaha that is ridiculous . You cant sack a rider then try to use r/r for him . I know the speedway rules are open to manipulation , but surely not haha

Oh yes you can, Sheffield are running r/r for Adam Roynon. :rofl:

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Oh yes you can, Sheffield are running r/r for Adam Roynon. :rofl:

How can they ? He's not injured , he's been dropped . How can that be possibly justified ?

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Clearly Proctor ain't coming and Roynon has been reinstated except he's told them to stuff it!!!!

Don't be surprised if Roynon doesn't get a 28 day ban for being dropped

 

Possibly more likely they redeclared team as Ty wouldnt have had a facility as he hasn't ridden for team yet.

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do you not have to get management committee dispensation to re-sign/re-declare a rider that had already been released by you in the same season?

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do you not have to get management committee dispensation to re-sign/re-declare a rider that had already been released by you in the same season?

 

 

correct but it seems roynon has never been removed from team going by website, if thats true then it gets murky

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Well that was a meeting that a some highs and a few lows too , high points for me where Claus Vissing getting a paid win in ht 4 coming off a handicap also he improvement for Liam was something to happy about to while Steen Jensen is worth the admission money himself he never stops trying . As for the lows The Bandits are still shipping to many easy points to the opposition after ht 9 we where cruising after that we started to make life hard for ourselves for a couple of hts losing a 1-5 in ht 12 in particular we should really have been looking to kick on and build up a substantial lead to take to Sheffield , hopefully we'll have enough and a tie against The Monarchs and decent crowd will await us in the next round

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good result. liam carr looked much better def on the pace. matej kus looking the part now that engine sorted. steen what can i say wonderful to watch aggressive but fair. vissing and weathers good all round steady performance. kevin doolan only one still not gping as good as would excpect from number 1.

for sheffield simon stead superb only beaten by matej kus. andre poor first three rides but last two good. lanham and poole not as good as thought would be. bates and nielsen tried their best. but think bates found track not to his liking.

probably could have done with bit water on track about heat eight but that just nit picking. all in all good result for bandits in a meeting i thought would be tighter. hopefully 18 points advantage is enough

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