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Ipswich Witches Vs Rye House Rockets Thurs 9th July


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Not Eligible to Guest as NL only Guest in PL as has achieved 4.00 or above in PL

(S.R. 18.10 (e)) A NL Guest (any Rider eligible for a NL Team)
but who has never achieved an actual PL CMA of 4.00 or above
So he can't guest on thursday then?
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Its ok i found it.....

 

Not Eligible to Guest as NL only Guest in PL as has achieved 4.00 or above in PL

(S.R. 18.10 (e)) A NL Guest (any Rider eligible for a NL Team)
but who has never achieved an actual PL CMA of 4.00 or above
So he can't guest on thursday then?

 

You sure? I read it as can't guest for NL, but can guest in PL :unsure:

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This team has made me think about bothering. Quite how we have allowed the best bunch of riders we have had in years disintegrate into this is beggars belief. I thought the pairs was going to be a low point but for me the only thing of real interest is how well BWD does.

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This team has made me think about bothering. Quite how we have allowed the best bunch of riders we have had in years disintegrate into this is beggars belief. I thought the pairs was going to be a low point but for me the only thing of real interest is how well BWD does.

That would be the only reason I'd go, but I'm not spending £60 to find out

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Not elligle to guest as a NL only guest - ie where there is no facility.

Rye do have a full facility so actually presumably Adam is guesting using his attained PL average fro 2014.

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It means he can't ride as a guest in the PL where no facility is allowed s already pointed out.

 

There's nothing in the rules that says a NL rider can guest in the PL in any other way though. I'd argue that Adam is allowed to guest in the PL as an EL guest though.

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This rule was altered slightly this year so a Premier League guest could be used instead of a National League 3 pointer. It's already been utilised by Newcastle when they went to Sheffield and used proper guests for their 2 Swedes. Where it stays the same as last year is that if the rider isn't riding in his home country - Worky fell foul of this when Hansen was riding in Sweden and we could only use Luke Crang at Redcar.

 

It's probably not a bad move by Rye considering who would be available, a lot of riders would be on the continent during the week. Ellis has the local knowledge and by giving Wilson-Dean his Premier debut they're putting themselves in good position to sign him next year

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It means he can't ride as a guest in the PL where no facility is allowed s already pointed out.

 

There's nothing in the rules that says a NL rider can guest in the PL in any other way though. I'd argue that Adam is allowed to guest in the PL as an EL guest though.

 

There's nothing in the rules that says an NL rider can't guest in a non-"No Facility" situation. I take that to mean that they are just 'a guest' using their converted average. It's another grey are to add to the ever expanding list though...

Full facility? How?

 

The long-standing unwritten* agreement with SVEMO of a facility for Swedes riding in Swedish meetings.

 

* "Unwritten" in that it's not included in the BSPA/SCB rule book but probably exists in the archives of both FMNs.

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Could be a good evening for Gino to try and get his average up a little with a big score .

 

Looking like a very one sided contest as it stands

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