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As far as I can remember the CVS asset Kerr, had say a 6.7 average and had to get 7 to get a work permit, but because he was injured for a fair old period, he was allowed to return.

Those rules have been relaxed then , since Fox came in on a 5 . Only the Aussies that have problems these days

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Those rules have been relaxed then , since Fox came in on a 5 . Only the Aussies that have problems these days

I think it was when he was at Newport so that dates it a bit.

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some people seem to think though that unless you are instantly Greg Hancock/Nicki Pedersen/Chris Holder you are a failure Blobby. :rolleyes:

You forgot the period after Holder.

some people seem to think though that unless you are instantly Greg Hancock/Nicki Pedersen/Chris Holder you are a failure Blobby. :rolleyes:

You forgot the period after Holder. :cheers:

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I'm not quite sure why he should be singled out.

 

If the rule were that riders come back still on their assessed average if their real average is lower, I think Edinburgh would still take Aaron on 5. Definite potential there. You in particular might recall that he beat Thomas Jorgensen in his first ride at Scunthorpe.

I 100% agree with you that Aaron would be worth having back on a 5, if he is on 3 something he should be the first name on the team sheet for next year.
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He come in on a 5, he's not getting a 5.He's a failure.

 

So currently the failures are :- Aaron Fox, Rafal Konopka (from 7.00 ! ), Roland Benko, and Dimitri Berge , whilst the successes are Gino Manzares & Brady Kurtz :rolleyes:

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He come in on a 5, he's not getting a 5.He's a failure.

 

I'm presuming this is said 'tongue in cheek,' but, in case it's not, if memory serves me corectly, Kenneth Bjerre didn't get to his assessed average in his first season. He went on to do not too badly though! And he's not the only one, of course!

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I'm presuming this is said 'tongue in cheek,' but, in case it's not, if memory serves me corectly, Kenneth Bjerre didn't get to his assessed average in his first season. He went on to do not too badly though! And he's not the only one, of course!

If remember right, of all the Danes that we brought across, only Bjarne exceeded his assessed average.

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If remember right, of all the Danes that we brought across, only Bjarne exceeded his assessed average.

 

Nicki P exceeded his assessed average (I think!) as he ended up on nearly a 10.00 ave.

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been told he never blow 2 engines and has not been paid for 3 weeks.

Oh that old chestnut who told you the grand payrolll master that might pay the wages if he can be bothered or was it just tittle tattle between school friends in between playing tig at the back off the shed tonight oh i despair i really do perhaps just perhaps some Berwick folk can let you know he in-fact did blow two engines and now want's to concentrate on his danish racing as he is stretched financially perish the thought on a reasonable explanation be as well just making something up instead.

 

Wait a minute you did.

Dick Barrie??

No it's just DICK Barrie is someone else.

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