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Scunthorpe Scorpions Vs Redcar Bears ( P L) - Sunday, September 4th (6.30pm)


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HENDERSON INSURANCE Scunthorpe Scorpions face arguably the most important weekend of their season – as they race the two sides directly above them at the foot of the Premier League table.

 

Scorpions travel to Rye House on Saturday evening, before entertaining the Redcar Bears at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Sunday (6.30pm).

 

Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey says: “Of course, we’d prefer to be at the other end of the table in contention for silverware.

 

“But our target is now simple – to avoid finishing the Premier League in last place.

 

“We’ve taken two comfortable victories over Workington and Newcastle in our last two home meetings, and we’ll be looking to keep that run going at the Eddie Wright Raceway against Redcar on Sunday. I think that’s going to be another complete cracker of a meeting.

 

“In the meantime, we go to Rye House on Saturday and we’re very much targeting that also as a match that we can come away from with something.”

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HENDERSON INSURANCE Scunthorpe Scorpions can climb off the bottom of the Premier League table with a victory over the Redcar Bears at the Eddie Wright Raceway tonight (Sunday, 6.30pm).

 

A victory of any margin would lift Scunthorpe ahead of Rye House, while a win of seven points or more would also lift them above Redcar.

 

Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey said: “We’ve scored two terrific home victories over Workington and Newcastle in the last couple of weeks, but we certainly won’t under-estimate Redcar, who have a number of riders who can go well around the Eddie Wright Raceway.

 

“But if we ride to our capabilities, there’s no reason why we can’t take another three league points from the meeting. I think it’s going to be another cracker.

 

“The end of the season is rapidly approaching, and we only have further home meeting after this one – at home to Rye House this coming Friday.

 

“My message to the supporters is a clear one; come along and enjoy some terrific racing before we take a six-month break for the winter.”

 

Scunthorpe’s away meeting at Rye House last night was rained off at 6.15pm, less than an hour before start-time. Fortunately, the weather forecast is much improved for this evening, and it should be all systems ahead for the visit of Redcar.

 

There are 24 heats of action in total this evening, with a nine-race second half consisting of a six-heat Northern Junior League match between Halifax and Redcar, and the vintage bikes of yesteryear in three ‘Blast From The Past’ races.

 

Admission prices for this evening:

 

Adult: £15.00
Student/OAP: £13.00
Child (10 – 17): £5.00
Child (0 – 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult)
Family Ticket £35 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-17)
Match Programme: £1.00

 

Expected teams for this evening:

 

Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions: 1. Josh Auty, 2. Michael Palm Toft, 3. Lewis Kerr, 4. Fritz Wallner, 5. Ryan Douglas, 6. Carl Wilkinson, 7. Jack Smith (guest).

 

Redcar Bears: 1. David Bellego, 2. Tobias Busch, 3. Hugh Skidmore, 4. Jonas B. Andersen, 5. Lasse Bjerre, 6. Jye Etheridge, 7. Lee Payne.

 

Northern Junior League teams:

Halifax Dukes: 1. Kean Dicken, 2. Sheldon Davies, 3. Jordan Palin, 4. Harry McGurk.
Redcar Cubs: 1. Carl Basford, 2. William O’Keefe, 3. Elliot Kelly, 4. Alex Goldsborough.

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Has kerr got a hangover from yesterday's wedding?

Will r/r be required for him again?

 

Do they still do alcohol testing?

 

So many questions....

 

 

Oh - and will it be the Peterborough version of Redcar that turns up or the Edinburgh one?

 

Why shouldn't a close family wedding be a valid enough reason for a RR facility?... Of course it should..as should the birth of a child.. death of a close relative etc etc. Speedway should respect a riders commitments and family values.

 

It could be argued that the RR facility put Scunny at a disadvantage, so why would you want to try weaken the spectacle and opposition further by enforcing a NL guest? Its reasons like this that speedway is a mess at times, it doesn't do the sport any favours. If the boot was on the other foot, if it was your team, your riders brother getting married, you may just think differently.

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Why shouldn't a close family wedding be a valid enough reason for a RR facility?... Of course it should..as should the birth of a child.. death of a close relative etc etc. Speedway should respect a riders commitments and family values.

 

It could be argued that the RR facility put Scunny at a disadvantage, so why would you want to try weaken the spectacle and opposition further by enforcing a NL guest? Its reasons like this that speedway is a mess at times, it doesn't do the sport any favours. If the boot was on the other foot, if it was your team, your riders brother getting married, you may just think differently.

NL guest every day of the week, we're not in the NL it's not a development league it's a professional sports league, of course I wouldn't expect him to miss his brothers wedding but no way should you get R/R when it isn't an injury or a double booking within the sport aka riding EL.
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NL guest every day of the week, we're not in the NL it's not a development league it's a professional sports league, of course I wouldn't expect him to miss his brothers wedding but no way should you get R/R when it isn't an injury or a double booking within the sport aka riding EL.

 

Its all a matter of opinion... I disagree on this one, I strongly think a RR facility should be granted under these circumstances.

 

Yes, its a professional sport... and as such the powers that run it should respect that.. Grant a RR instead of weakening the product and making it less professional by insisting on a NL guest.

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Recall a rider missing a meeting through the birth of their child - NL guest only allowed..

 

You cant deny a rider attending the birth of a child... Its the NL guest ruling that's inappropriate in that case...It simply devalues the product and short changes the supporters.

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Didnt Kerr start the season elsewhere in another team that dont appear to have a fixture this weekend hardly his fault his commitment to his speedway team has changed but hey who thinks before making a comment

I wouldn't expect Kerr to miss his brother's wedding... I would just expect NL Guest and not R/R as it is not an actual permitted reason for gaining a facility I don't think.
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