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get your head out of the beano ,dont think m/bra will be too pleased in grabbing their reserve from them.

 

if you are patient, royno will be available in a few weeks time, or better still tofty. juggle a few averages around , you never know.

 

i went on holiday once, then had to take a break to get over the holiday.

how about Robert Banford? or Luke Chessel or even Kyle Hughes....

could all do a job I'd have thought depending upon averages!

 

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An on form Bowen will be hard to replace with the points available to us.

 

Think Ayres is the next Silver asset in line for the Rockets but he needs a full year in the NL behind him first IMO.

 

Have a suspicion we'll go after Wilson-Dean, if he's good enough then he's ready. That being said he's only had two meetings over here so far, I remember a lot of Rockets fans were calling for Andrew Aldridge to be given a Rockets team spot after his first couple of Raiders meetings, his work permit prevented it luckily in the end because he turned out to be nothing more than a NL second string.

 

Owen and Shanes are probably the two standout NL riders without PL spots otherwise, either of those or Ayres would do me but it'd have to be on the fans understanding that they probably won't do much this season.

 

Halsey had a chance as a Rocket 7/8 odd years ago, wasn't good enough and hasn't really improved since, a no to him for me. Hughes needs to prove himself in the NL again while I think PL is too soon for Chessell.

 

All the best to Luke for the future whatever he decides, he has been a fantastic servant to our club and has always bounced back in spite of some horrific injuries over the years. Perhaps he will carry on as a Raider in future where his experience could be so very valuable in helping develop our own riders.

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RYE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE:::

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Bowen 747 Puts Racing on Hold
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s home defeat against Peterborough, the Restart Rockets have been hit by the news that Luke Bowen has decided to take time away from the sport.
The Bowen 747 had faced a difficult start to the new season, with an excellent paid 9 effort at Peterborough unfortunately offset by a combined score of 6 from his remaining three matches for the team.
Commenting on today’s shock news, team manager John Sampford has done his best to mix his obvious sadness with personal praise of a rider whose association with the club reaches back to 2002. “We are obviously disappointed that someone who has been such a backbone of Rye House for so long has decided to step away from racing, but we respect that decision. We can only thank Luke for all the service he has given over the years, and sincerely hope that we will see him back in the saddle again soon.”
In the meantime, Sampford will be applying for a 28 day guest facility to cover Bowen’s immediate absence which will kick in with Friday’s trip to Somerset and Saturday’s home encounter against Plymouth.
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An on form Bowen will be hard to replace with the points available to us.

 

Think Ayres is the next Silver asset in line for the Rockets but he needs a full year in the NL behind him first IMO.

 

Have a suspicion we'll go after Wilson-Dean, if he's good enough then he's ready. That being said he's only had two meetings over here so far, I remember a lot of Rockets fans were calling for Andrew Aldridge to be given a Rockets team spot after his first couple of Raiders meetings, his work permit prevented it luckily in the end because he turned out to be nothing more than a NL second string.

 

Owen and Shanes are probably the two standout NL riders without PL spots otherwise, either of those or Ayres would do me but it'd have to be on the fans understanding that they probably won't do much this season.

 

Halsey had a chance as a Rocket 7/8 odd years ago, wasn't good enough and hasn't really improved since, a no to him for me. Hughes needs to prove himself in the NL again while I think PL is too soon for Chessell.

 

All the best to Luke for the future whatever he decides, he has been a fantastic servant to our club and has always bounced back in spite of some horrific injuries over the years. Perhaps he will carry on as a Raider in future where his experience could be so very valuable in helping develop our own riders.

 

Can't help wondering if Luke wouldn't have been better off taking the NL number 1 spot and sticking with that?

 

Great Rye servant but I wonder if lack of enjoyment is something to do with his decision.

 

As for who to fill the spot. James Shanes needs to conquer his gating gremlins before he can step up, Marc Owen isn't a terrible shout. Danny Ayres falls foul of the doubling up age restrictions for a full place but could be an interesting guest?

 

Danny Phillips perhaps?

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Can't help wondering if Luke wouldn't have been better off taking the NL number 1 spot and sticking with that?

 

Great Rye servant but I wonder if lack of enjoyment is something to do with his decision.

 

As for who to fill the spot. James Shanes needs to conquer his gating gremlins before he can step up, Marc Owen isn't a terrible shout. Danny Ayres falls foul of the doubling up age restrictions for a full place but could be an interesting guest?

 

Danny Phillips perhaps?

 

Phillips is Peterborough's number 8.

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I could be wrong but I thought the doubling up age only came into play after a rider had spent a year doubling up. I think it may be too soon for Ayres, if there is a debut pl season exception to the doubling up rule I'm sure it'd be better for him to be geared up for a year's PL racing in advance.

 

Phillips wasn't any better than Hughes/Chessell round Rye on Saturday so I personally wouldn't consider him. Plus he's a Peterborough asset and I don't think we need to be cultivating another team's asset when we have our own that could use the development time.

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I could be wrong but I thought the doubling up age only came into play after a rider had spent a year doubling up. I think it may be too soon for Ayres, if there is a debut pl season exception to the doubling up rule I'm sure it'd be better for him to be geared up for a year's PL racing in advance.

 

Phillips wasn't any better than Hughes/Chessell round Rye on Saturday so I personally wouldn't consider him. Plus he's a Peterborough asset and I don't think we need to be cultivating another team's asset when we have our own that could use the development time.

Ayres' age does make him ineligible to DU this season. However when Chapman was signed by Plymouth despite being too old to DU it went to the BSPA and it was decided he could DU as the rule isn't designed to penalise late starters and Ayres would be able to DU also as he's in a similar situation to Chapman if a PL team came calling.

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