mervjankefanclub Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) EDINBURGH 'Border Roofing' MONARCHS...51 1. Craig Cook © 3,2¹,2¹,2¹,Ret = 9+3 2. Justin Sedgman 1,3,3,3 = 10 3. Kevin Wolbert 2,2,1,1¹ = 6+1 4. Erik Riss 0,1¹,0 = 1+1 5. Sam Masters 3,3,3,3,3 = 15 6. Max Clegg 1¹,0,1,Ex = 2+1 7. Robert Branford 2,0,2¹,2,2 = 8+1 GLASGOW 'Allied Vehicles' TIGERS...42 1. Kenneth Hansen (G) 2,3,2,1,1¹ = 9+1 2. Dimitri Berge 0,0,0 = 0 3. Aaron Summers © 3,1¹,1,6,2 = 13+1 4. Kozza Smith 1,2,0,3 = 6 5. Stevie Worrall (G) 1¹,1,2¹,0 = 4+2 6. Victor Palovaara 3,2,1,3,0,1 = 10 7. Ellis Perks (G) 0,F,0 = 0 Another trophy in the bag, Top 2 looked fine, Sedgy too after 1st race, the Germans were on their tractors and the reserves? Rob Branford scored well and Max pulled half a lap on Perks for his 2nd point. The Eric Linden of the interweb Good stuff, did you enjoy the meeting, mate? Couldn't make it maself - the reason why I refuse to comment - was at a 50th, still all was not lost, one has just timmed his stanes and she wisnae 50!! YHYH ....and here is me, fowk anonimity, fed up with speedway after 40 year. but haven't chucked it completely! So as you are obviously at most Scottish derbies, our paths are sure to cross.......tell you all aboot her, she's a bit of a boot, but like I say YHYH.....forget the speedway, be cool and pelt!! Edited April 4, 2015 by mervjankefanclub 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavan Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I think Glasgow got the moral victory here. To run Edinburgh to only 9 points missing 3 riders can only augur well for the league meeting. Can see the bragging rights in Scotland shifting 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george.m Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) Harsh on STEVIE George..... He lost to Sam in 4 Cook and Sedgy in 6 team rode Pavlova to a 5_1in 9 and had no chance in 13. Visiting 5s will struggle to better that Do you think Morris would do better? I'm not that sure it is harsh. I'm judging him on his speed not finish positions. For a rider who had a 10.11 home average last year (according to the official needing updated Monarchs website) he wasn't consistently in the mix up front in races. It's still early doors this season and it's not a criticism of him, just an observation of his performance last night. Yes, I actually do think Morris will do better, sincere reply. Edited April 4, 2015 by george.m Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iris123 Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 EDINBURGH 'Border Roofing' MONARCHS...51 1. Craig Cook © 3,2¹,2¹,2¹,Ret = 9+3 2. Justin Sedgman 1,3,3,3 = 10 3. Kevin Wolbert 2,2,1,1¹ = 6+1 4. Erik Riss 0,1¹,0 = 1+1 5. Sam Masters 3,3,3,3,3 = 15 6. Max Clegg 1¹,0,1,Ex = 2+1 7. Robert Branford 2,0,2¹,2,2 = 8+1 GLASGOW 'Allied Vehicles' TIGERS...42 1. Kenneth Hansen (G) 2,3,2,1,1¹ = 9+1 2. Dimitri Berge 0,0,0 = 0 3. Aaron Summers © 3,1¹,1,6,2 = 13+1 4. Kozza Smith 1,2,0,3 = 6 5. Stevie Worrall (G) 1¹,1,2¹,0 = 4+2 6. Victor Palovaara 3,2,1,3,0,1 = 10 7. Ellis Perks (G) 0,F,0 = 0 Another trophy in the bag, Top 2 looked fine, Sedgy too after 1st race, the Germans were on their tractors and the reserves? Rob Branford scored well and Max pulled half a lap on Perks for his 2nd point. Was good to read that Glasgow had a big crowd for the opener.Very positive, and good to see both sides could end up near the top of the league if not top.Always hope Kevin gets back to the form he showed when he first went over and if Erik gets going the side looks very strong.Still not sure who is the most talented of the Riss brothers though.Maybe you have signed the weaker of the two,but that augers well for the future if Mark joins his brother Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazc Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I have to admit the Drunk was out of order, swearing and giving the finger to all Monarchs rider, and to Stevie Worrall who was riding for his team, biggest disappointment was all the young kids around, especially the two standing close to me who were new to Speedway.....Glasgow may have spend £900k this year, but they need to weed out this lout, before he turns off families, with young kids, who it has to be remembered are the future. But not a bad meeting, Sam, Sedgy and Cookie were excellent, Agent need his new engines, but did look good coming from the back, Erik, will come good, as he put lots of effort in and has a great style, Rob had a great night, and could have had more points.....but the improvement in Young Max from last year is really quite superb and they will be lots more to come from him and Rob.....well done lads Unfortunately most if not all clubs have there idiots and to single one incident that just happens to be a Glasgow fan say's more about you feeling the need to criticise about it than it does the was going to say idiot but i wasn't there so can't really comment but as George say's we all have them In fact a couple off years back i was threatened by an Edinburgh fan after i passed comment when he cheered and made comments when a Glasgow Rider fell off his bike and he then told me he would shove a Bud bottle were the sun don't shine, when i pointed out to him that it was me that was holding the said bottle and the only cavity that it would be entering would be his he then made a swift exit. So really don't criticise one man and his dog for poor behaviour when you lot have your fair share off idiot's also. P.S we have a couple off spare seats in the car for the trip to Berwick today if anyone is looking for a lift we will be leaving Paisley around 2pm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dekker Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) Unfortunately most if not all clubs have there idiots and to single one incident that just happens to be a Glasgow fan say's more about you feeling the need to criticise about it than it does the was going to say idiot but i wasn't there so can't really comment but as George say's we all have them Sadly all clubs have their drunken dickheads, all you can do is report them to the stewards. To try to pick on clubs about them just ends up in a twit for tat fight as we see in this thread. As far as the comments re:moral victors, a case could be made for Glasgow. But had Cookie stayed on track in ht 15 the Edin score would have been 53, add Riss scoring his average rather than 1 then its pushing towards 60. As it was in needed a 3pt reserve to score 8+1 to cover for Riss, Kudos to Rob Branford btw. I think Edin could be vunerable for the first month or so with Riss in the top 5 especially given the 2 reserves are 3 pointers not the ones that opened for Edin last season, so maybe the score doesn't flatter Glasgow. It will be interesting to see how the teams match up with the new guys having more matches under their belt and more familiar with the track. Edited April 4, 2015 by Dekker 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazc Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 Sadly all clubs have their drunken dickheads, all you can do is report them to the stewards. To try to pick on clubs about them just ends up in a twit for tat fight as we see in this thread. I have seen it first hand Dekks and i am not defending it yes we have our fair share was pointing out most clubs unfortunately do it was more a reply to the comment about how all this money has been spent but they need to sort out there idiot / idiots comment the only way is as you say report them you will alway's get the few from all clubs but thankfully it is a small minority. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Young51 Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I think Glasgow got the moral victory here. To run Edinburgh to only 9 points missing 3 riders can only augur well for the league meeting. Can see the bragging rights in Scotland shifting Don't think so somehow Gav..i think it'll take more than a few quid from their sugar daddy Don Facenna (The Possil Park Godfather ) to make the Weegies the Man City of the Premier League somehow Monarchs may be on a much smaller budget but i have a feeling we'll be up there come prizegiving time..Not a bad meeting to start with i think...most riders had their moments and no injuries to report so it's all good... #JoinTheDefence #BringItOan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george.m Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 Don't think so somehow Gav..i think it'll take more than a few quid from their sugar daddy Don Facenna (The Possil Park Godfather ) to make the Weegies the Man City of the Premier League somehow Monarchs may be on a much smaller budget but i have a feeling we'll be up there come prizegiving time..Not a bad meeting to start with i think...most riders had their moments and no injuries to report so it's all good... #JoinTheDefence #BringItOan Hello stranger! No doubt you guys have a winning formula when it comes to building a successful team. If we finish ahead of you this year we'll have done well. More importantly for me though is we have secured our long term future as a club and all the time and money going into the stadium now is money invested in our own assets. Looking around Armadale last night there was a lot of fund raising going on, and in all sincerity the people doing it deserve a bl00dy medal. But I couldn't help thinking the money raised keeps the club running, but all it needs is the stadium owners to pull the plug and it's money down the drain. Sincerely hope you guys get a long term fix, despite all my banter on here the collective support don't deserve anything less. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halifaxtiger Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I think Glasgow got the moral victory here. To run Edinburgh to only 9 points missing 3 riders can only augur well for the league meeting. Can see the bragging rights in Scotland shifting I am not so sure. Lawson wasn't missed - judging by the stats in the programme he's crap at Armadale and Hansen was probably actually better - and while Morris and Sarjeant would have scored more taking into account the double pointer from Summers I think Edinburgh would still have won on the night, although the aggregate would have been very close. There's no doubt that Glasgow have a very good side but Edinburgh won't be far behind, if at all. Cook and Masters are the best spearhead in the league, Sedgemen could easily be the best 3rd heat leader and Wolbert surely can't be as bad as he was last year. Throw in the very impressive Branford and I think Edinburgh will at least make the play offs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Hutcheson Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 So really don't criticise one man and his dog for poor behaviour when you lot have your fair share off idiot's also. I sincerely hope you meant that! : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HenryW Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I'm not that sure it is harsh. I'm judging him on his speed not finish positions. For a rider who had a 10.11 home average last year (according to the official needing updated Monarchs website) he wasn't consistently in the mix up front in races. It's still early doors this season and it's not a criticism of him, just an observation of his performance last night. As you noted yourself, the official Edinburgh website needs updating and one of the areas that is way out of date is the stats page. The averages quoted on there appear to be for the first half of the season, including Stevie's spell at reserve. Without wanting to sound harsh, after his big crash at the Dale he didn't look the same rider as before. I think his actual home average for meetings after that crash was 5.57, or 7.43 with bonus points, so a long way short of the 10.11 on the site and more in line with what he scored last night. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george.m Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 As you noted yourself, the official Edinburgh website needs updating and one of the areas that is way out of date is the stats page. The averages quoted on there appear to be for the first half of the season, including Stevie's spell at reserve. Without wanting to sound harsh, after his big crash at the Dale he didn't look the same rider as before. I think his actual home average for meetings after that crash was 5.57, or 7.43 with bonus points, so a long way short of the 10.11 on the site and more in line with what he scored last night. I didn't see enough of him post crash last year, but when I did I was always impressed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazc Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I sincerely hope you meant that! : Course i did hopefully. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Hutcheson Posted April 4, 2015 Report Share Posted April 4, 2015 I didn't see enough of him post crash last year, but when I did I was always impressed.I'm no expert but he didn't seem as confident to me. There are probably a hundred other explanations that I haven't considered but it looked as if it knocked him. Ok Gaz, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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