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Edinburgh Select V Belle Vue Colts (ch) 20/5/16 @7.30pm


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The age limit seems ridiculous, all of this crap about bringing on young talent but they won't let young riders ride?? Seems weird, this would have been a big night and a lot of experience for Joe Lawlor, but instead he's sat at home doing his homework now?? I just don't understand


Also what average would William Lawson come in on? A 3.00?

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Rambling time again....

 

 

First of all, well done to all 14 riders for competing on a wet track that got worse as the night progressed. Hope Dale Lamb is ok after his two falls, one when lying down.

 

Belle Vue showed their team experience of regular meetings despite only having one heat winner - it helps that Dan won 6 heats with his last two starts very impressive! Well done young man! With good back up from Matt Williamson and Rob Shuttleworth especially, they won the match in ht 15 when Jye just tried too hard.

 

For the Monarchs select Max had a good night but two poor starts cost him points in ht 13 & 15 - Max, you have four laps to pass, you will learn!

Dale was unlucky with two falls, one when he laid the bike down. Mitchell looked decent, young Willie Lawson? A fall in one but looked decent on what I dont imagine will be modern machinery? Jye continues to baffle - some good starts, three wins then a fall in ht 15- he needs to take confidence from his wins. Lewis and Kev were well off the pace but picked up some gift points, the experience of a proper meeting will encourage them I am sure.

 

For the Colts, Matt picked up a good score but only by meeting the Monarchs juniors and taking advantage of a Max fall. Good 7 points though. Holt got a couple and fell but looked steady enough as did Woolley. Shuttleworth backed up Dan well with 9 points, Lee Payne picked up 5 and was always not far off, Basford had a couple of exclusions.

 

So what did tonight prove? There's no doubt Monarchs have three problems in the team, Max, Jye and Dan for various reasons. They probably felt some pressure tonight with the appearance of Mitchell and Willie but what did we learn? Lets start with Max - He's already picked up this last few weeks after a sticky start and only by being too impatient in ht 13 will he be annoyed. Dan? superb performance, it will be a problem with BV Colts fixture clashes but this young man is progressing by the lap. Jye? How do we criticize our joint top scorer tonight? Could Willie do a better job within a few weeks? No idea.

 

Lastly, on a night of falls, our esteemed raffle ticket Molly had a wee fall on the back straight terracing tonight, no doubt the BSF will blame Ryan lol. She seemed none the worse and there was no need for r/r. I'm missing in France for two weeks now so please make sure she is ok next week - I advised her to put a wee bit water

in her nip ;) Take care Molly

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Bewley rode on Friday and scored 18. I think there's some confusion with Joe Lawlor who at 15 is eligible for an NL match but is under-age for an NL-style match on a PL track and thus couldn't ride on Friday.

 

The general minimum, age is 16 but there is an exemption to allow 15 year olds in the NL since it is deemed a training league. While Friday's meeting did involve NL standard teams it was not held on an NL track so I take it the exemption did not apply. In the same way Jye Etheridge would not have been eligible to ride if the match had taken place on an NL track as an official fixture.

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It's not because it was held at a PL track it's because it was still classed as a PL standard meeting, if it hadn't been then Etheridge and Davey (for the time being) wouldn't have been allowed to ride as they're ineligible for the NL on account of not being British.

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It's not because it was held at a PL track it's because it was still classed as a PL standard meeting, if it hadn't been then Etheridge and Davey (for the time being) wouldn't have been allowed to ride as they're ineligible for the NL on account of not being British.

It's rather splitting hairs. It was an NL-level match staged on a PL track. It would a rather long stretch of logic even by BSPA standards to classify that as a PL standard meeting.

 

If someone tried to stage that match on an NL track with Etheridge included it wouldn't happen.

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It's rather splitting hairs. It was an NL-level match staged on a PL track. It would a rather long stretch of logic even by BSPA standards to classify that as a PL standard meeting.

 

If someone tried to stage that match on an NL track with Etheridge included it wouldn't happen.

 

Yes it would, the host track is irrelevant. What is relevant is that 15 year-olds cannot race in the PL and that overseas riders cannot race in the NL, the overseas riders took part and the 15 year-old didn't.

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