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Panthers meet home and away (Providing the weather allows) for a semi final place against Scunthorpe, following a planned 2.00pm start at Lakeside the action moves on to 7.00pm at Peterborough.

The weather forecast for Peterborough has improved over the last 24 hours and it’s now looking more promising this will go ahead.

teams

Peterborough - Barker, Grondal, Wilson Dean, Palm Toft, Ostergaard, Stewart, Lambert.

Lakeside - Lawson, Morley, Ellis, Newman, Summers, Wajtnecht, Bowtell.

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3 minutes ago, bigcatdiary said:

Panthers meet home and away (Providing the weather allows) for a semi final place against Scunthorpe, following a planned 2.00pm start at Lakeside the action moves on to 7.00pm at Peterborough.

The weather forecast for Peterborough has improved over the last 24 hours and it’s now looking more promising this will go ahead.

teams

Peterborough - Barker, Grondal, Wilson Dean, Palm Toft, Ostergaard, Stewart, Lambert.

Lakeside - Lawson, Morley, Ellis, Newman, Summers, Wajtnecht, Bowtell.

Any idea with the situation with Barker listed to also ride in the Rye House leg according to Panthers official website,  is this a mistake as it seems to go against the 8 day guest rule for away sides . S/Star and local newspaper suggest Chris Harris will guest .

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28 minutes ago, New era Panthers said:

Any idea with the situation with Barker listed to also ride in the Rye House leg according to Panthers official website,  is this a mistake as it seems to go against the 8 day guest rule for away sides . S/Star and local newspaper suggest Chris Harris will guest .

Perhaps the fact that the last meeting at Rye was on Saturday 15th and the next is Sunday 23rd, generally this rule prevented guests appearing at the same track every week on the same day.

It now seems to confirm that the actual race day (Saturday) is counted as day 1 which makes Sunday week as day 9, if Lakeside had planned to stage this next Saturday then Barker clearly would have been ineligible.

 

 

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1 hour ago, jenga said:

should not be hard to find a guest as its not Friday . arron was okay @ worky last night after a couple of motor issues .  fancy Peterborough for this  . they deserve it .

No one deserves to win, wins have to be earnt, same in any sport.

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3 hours ago, bigcatdiary said:

Perhaps the fact that the last meeting at Rye was on Saturday 15th and the next is Sunday 23rd, generally this rule prevented guests appearing at the same track every week on the same day.

It now seems to confirm that the actual race day (Saturday) is counted as day 1 which makes Sunday week as day 9, if Lakeside had planned to stage this next Saturday then Barker clearly would have been ineligible.

 

 

Then the rule should be clarified to say not within a 7 day period  , this would make more sense and stop any confusion . As to me 8 day's means 8 days .

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21 minutes ago, New era Panthers said:

Then the rule should be clarified to say not within a 7 day period  , this would make more sense and stop any confusion . As to me 8 day's means 8 days .

That’s exactly why it’s eight days not seven. As BCD said the rule is primarily there to prevent a team using the same guest week in week out (although few Clubs now have the luxury of racing consistently every week!).

If Saturday is day 1, the next Saturday is day 8 not day 7

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9 minutes ago, NeilWatson said:

That’s exactly why it’s eight days not seven. As BCD said the rule is primarily there to prevent a team using the same guest week in week out (although few Clubs now have the luxury of racing consistently every week!).

If Saturday is day 1, the next Saturday is day 8 not day 7

Thanks for that.

So if a Sunday is day 1, then the next Sunday will be day 8, the next will be day 15, the next will be day 22 and the next will be day 29?

Am I correct in my thinking that there are 4 Sunday's in a 28 day period?

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45 minutes ago, sparks123 said:

Thanks for that.

So if a Sunday is day 1, then the next Sunday will be day 8, the next will be day 15, the next will be day 22 and the next will be day 29?

Am I correct in my thinking that there are 4 Sunday's in a 28 day period?

There’s four of each day in a 28-day period!

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Looks like the rain could be clearing  the Rye area between 11/30am and12/30 pm approx depending on the state of the track at that time,,with work the track could be race able by 2 pm ....

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