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i think we have all seen danny phillips have a good meeting or two . he had a decent showing in one of the fours meeting @ p/borough one year and i think he had a decent meeting a few years back  when he rode for newcastle .  the lad tries. 

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18 minutes ago, jenga said:

i think we have all seen danny phillips have a good meeting or two . he had a decent showing in one of the fours meeting @ p/borough one year and i think he had a decent meeting a few years back  when he rode for newcastle .  the lad tries. 

Yes he's really trying,  

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RE THE FOUR OPTIONS OFFERED ON THE WORKINGTON SPEEDWAY WEBSITE.......

....following Saturdays washout I see the Comets Management have listed 4 ways of using our Double-header tickets........

Well I'm going to take... OPTION 5.....that is to pay for each meeting I attend and hope it helps keep the Comets afloat for a while longer. (yep silly old git eh)....

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1 hour ago, singy13 said:

RE THE FOUR OPTIONS OFFERED ON THE WORKINGTON SPEEDWAY WEBSITE.......

....following Saturdays washout I see the Comets Management have listed 4 ways of using our Double-header tickets........

Well I'm going to take... OPTION 5.....that is to pay for each meeting I attend and hope it helps keep the Comets afloat for a while longer. (yep silly old git eh)....

that is a generous offer from yourself .

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Oh Danny 1 point if another rider stops or falls ,I think he is brave or stupid as if Iwas was Sh*t at my occupation I would change my career path .

As for the final hope it's a belter and the 13 riders return to the pits safe and well 

hoping for a Scunny win overall ,but Workington are unbelievable at home 

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1 minute ago, Lord Lucan said:

Should this tie end 54-36 to the Comets will it be Golden Hts or a rerun of both legs? :unsure:

I think it will be Golden Heats. Might have no chance of both legs anyway.

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1 minute ago, Tsunami said:

I think it will be Golden Heats. Might have no chance of both legs anyway.

Just asking out of interest, judging by the way Pboro/Lakeside has panned out a replay was something I wouldn't have ruled out? :D

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13 hours ago, New era Panthers said:

Is that another   rule change to suit the purpose then.

It probably will, but I seem to remember Edinburgh V Newcastle in 2010 was drawn over 2 legs, and that was decided by Golden Heats(I think the first time they were used)

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2 hours ago, singy13 said:

RE THE FOUR OPTIONS OFFERED ON THE WORKINGTON SPEEDWAY WEBSITE.......

....following Saturdays washout I see the Comets Management have listed 4 ways of using our Double-header tickets........

Well I'm going to take... OPTION 5.....that is to pay for each meeting I attend and hope it helps keep the Comets afloat for a while longer. (yep silly old git eh)....

just read the offers and ive got to say that's a good offer as lots of different options 

they could have just said entry for any 1 of the remaining fixtures with no part refund

 

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19 minutes ago, New era Panthers said:

Is that another   rule change to suit the purpose then.

The regs I believe state any aggregate tie goes to golden heats if taking place after a certain date (end of May??)

 

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7 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

The regs I believe state any aggregate tie goes to golden heats if taking place after a certain date (end of May??)

 

There's no date restriction but there's no mention of golden heats in the CL Shield playoffs and the only NL competition that has them is the KO Cup.

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9 hours ago, montie said:

Lets have a rerun.. Its the in thing 

Please Noooooooo!!!!! as much as I dislike Golden Heats (the Speedway version of a penalty shoot out) it gets the meeting out of the way; and ultimately gives a result;

Although thinking about it Worky do have Blank dates on the 30th and 31st of this month so it is doable!!! Tonight Scunny Friday off Saturday Lakeside at Rye Sunday Lakeside at DP Monday Lakeside DP double header Tuesday Scunny Cup re-play and Wednesday DP Cup re-play  all done and dusted before the 1st of November!!! Yeah!!!! Sold!!! Lets have a rerun. Its the in thing!!! Apparently!!!

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THJ

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11 hours ago, Tsunami said:

It probably will, but I seem to remember Edinburgh V Newcastle in 2010 was drawn over 1 legs, and that was decided by Golden Heats(I think the first time they were used)

 

11 hours ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

The regs I believe state any aggregate tie goes to golden heats if taking place after a certain date (end of May??)

 

 

11 hours ago, Alan_Jones said:

There's no date restriction but there's no mention of golden heats in the CL Shield playoffs and the only NL competition that has them is the KO Cup.

Nearly Dave (but you got me thinking) Edinburgh V Newcastle in 2009 was the first time Golden Heats were used and it was in the first round of the play offs when the meeting ended up 93-93 after the second leg and Edinburgh won on the Second Golden Heat. They also beat Kings Lynn in the next round and went on to race against Belle Vue in a promotion relegation Play Off Which the Aces romped to a huge win (I was at all three meetings) however the Golden Heats went as follows 

SUDDEN DEATH HEAT 1
Line-up: Wethers, Fisher, Lemon, Bach 
Result: Wethers, Bach, Lemon, Fisher (F) (61.1)
A 3-3 from the start, with Wethers and Fisher behind Bach. Fisher slid off, whilst challenging but then Wethers pulled off a phenomenal pass on Bach on lap 3 to take us into Sudden Death 2.

SUDDEN DEATH HEAT 2
Line-up: Tully, Wolbert, Larsen, King 
Result: Wolbert, Tully, Larsen, King (61.0)
The roof is raised off the Dale, as Wolbert flies from the tapes, and Tully cuts underneath Larsen off bend 2 to join his partner and take the Monarchs through to the Play-Off Final...

Thanks to the Monachs Chatzone Archive for the above memories

On the Regs. and Date restrictions, I am not sure about either however Hoggy did state from the centre green at the 2nd leg of the Newcastle KO Cup tie  on 21st September at DP that if it did end up a draw that there should be a re-play however due to the late stage of the season and there not being time to fit in a two legged replay there would be Golden Heats to resolve the tie rather than a replay. So this might have been one of those "make it up as you go along rules and occasions" we keep on seeing on a regular basis. Or the two team managers may get the option to take the meeting to Golden Heats or a replay, who knows? (to be fair who cares?)

Regards
THJ

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1 hour ago, TotallyHonestJohn said:

Or the two team managers may get the option to take the meeting to Golden Heats or a replay, who knows? (to be fair who cares?)

Anyone (and that should be everyone) who believes that the rule book is there for a reason. Golden Heats is the only option .

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