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7 minutes ago, crescent girl said:

Yes, but......

Two top scorers have an extra race.   Each, if they are No 1 in their team, earns about £100 per point.  The riders would expect to be paid for racing for the Helmet.   That's an extra £500 to be paid out -- and I can't imagine the prospect of watching that race would bring in the extra thirty adults -- who wouldn't be coming otherwise to balance the books.

So, although I'd love to see the Silver Helmet coming back, I can't see it as a feasible prospect.  

£100.00 a point eh . this figure was denied about riders points money  by the workington promotion  ( the last one ) a few years ago , but still worky were accused of paying over the odds in the last few years for riders points money .   so whats true and what is not ?

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8 hours ago, jenga said:

£100.00 a point eh . this figure was denied about riders points money  by the workington promotion  ( the last one ) a few years ago , but still worky were accused of paying over the odds in the last few years for riders points money .   so whats true and what is not ?

£100 a point for probably your no 1 and 2 if they are 8 - 9 point + men in CL would now be the norm.

Some top riders even in CL have a "guarantee" that would pay a fixed sum in all matches.

I heard that's what Rye House were paying in PL last season - sums of £1200 a meeting guaranteed quoted, and some more experienced CL double up's getting same sort of figures.

There are teams who don't go for top end strength but solid 1-7 built around 6-7 point riders but even then you would expect to pay about £70 a point. 

 

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On 3/7/2019 at 6:50 AM, HGould said:

£100 a point for probably your no 1 and 2 if they are 8 - 9 point + men in CL would now be the norm.

Some top riders even in CL have a "guarantee" that would pay a fixed sum in all matches.

I heard that's what Rye House were paying in PL last season - sums of £1200 a meeting guaranteed quoted, and some more experienced CL double up's getting same sort of figures.

There are teams who don't go for top end strength but solid 1-7 built around 6-7 point riders but even then you would expect to pay about £70 a point. 

 

You gotta pay the big bucks tho if you want the quality of rider such as wells, r worrall or ostergard

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9 minutes ago, Robinh88 said:

You gotta pay the big bucks tho if you want the quality of rider such as wells, r worrall or ostergard

you do speak  a lot of lot of rubbish robbin88most of the timewhen your on here at timeslollollol mmmmmmmm

 

 

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On 2/16/2019 at 11:16 AM, Norfolk Bear said:

This is my view of positions

Sheffield - VERY STRONG THROUGHOUT

Newcastle - A SURPRISE PACKET

Somerset - HEAT LEADERS & AFTER A FEW MEETINGS BWD

Redcar - IF THE LOWER ORDER KICK IN

Eastbourne - HOME ADVANTAGE IS HUGE

Leicester - LOOK SOLID

Glasgow - NOT AS STRONG AS PREVIOUS YEARS

Berwick A LOT DEPENDS ON JAKOBSON & ETHERIDGE

Scunthorpe- COULD PROVE PEOPLE WRONG

Edinburgh - LACK OF TOP END POWER

Birmingham - LACK OF HEATLEADERS

 

Honestly

Always hard to predict however IMHO I think this season will be very close and there wont be much to choose from between them all by the end of the season.

The two Stand out teams for me are Glasgow and Leicester and both should be a shoe in for a top four spot; closely followed by Sheffield Scunny Newcastle and Somerset fighting for the other two places however with a good wind and staying injury free Redcar and Berwick could upset the form book and sorry I feel Edinburgh and the two new boys Eastbourne and Birmingham will be fighting for the wooden spoon without any changes being made, however stating all that Workington ripped the form book up last year and clicked as a team and I do think apart from Glasgow and Leicester the whole thing should be very close between the rest and I certainly wish the best of luck to all teams and for a good injury free run which can make or break a clubs season.

Regards
THJ 

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6 hours ago, TotallyHonestJohn said:

Honestly

Always hard to predict however IMHO I think this season will be very close and there wont be much to choose from between them all by the end of the season.

The two Stand out teams for me are Glasgow and Leicester and both should be a shoe in for a top four spot; closely followed by Sheffield Scunny Newcastle and Somerset fighting for the other two places however with a good wind and staying injury free Redcar and Berwick could upset the form book and sorry I feel Edinburgh and the two new boys Eastbourne and Birmingham will be fighting for the wooden spoon without any changes being made, however stating all that Workington ripped the form book up last year and clicked as a team and I do think apart from Glasgow and Leicester the whole thing should be very close between the rest and I certainly wish the best of luck to all teams and for a good injury free run which can make or break a clubs season.

Regards
THJ 

Can't see Eastie fighting for the wooden spoon, not with their legendary home advantage especially with a lot of riders in this league having  never seen the track. Still I'm happy, can't remember any prediction over the last 20 years that Eastbourne were rated that highly for playoffs even in the NL over the last few seasons, and we didn't do too badly in that, or the ko cup. 

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Somerset - very strong top 5 - need 1 of the reserves to fire that's only weakness.

Glasgow - strong at top,  need Bickley to not be passenger he was last season 

Leicester - strong 1- 7 and look most solid complete team - expect Mountain to kick on this year.

Sheffield - be hard to beat at home and nice balance - Bates fitness and attitude a key and progress of Kemp will be most interesting

Eastbourne - strong top 3 - strong at reserve - depend on second strings when not reserves - Brennan like Kemp one to watch

Newcastle - Worrall signing saves bottom 2 battle but still look weak away

Redcar - decent team, better than 2018, could surprise a few

Berwick - lack top end power, lot will depend on how well Flint performs at home

Scunthorpe - lack of top end and could be in for a struggle and hard to see much improvement in team - 

Birmingham - building a foundation is all it is about for me as a Brummie - don't expect any fireworks, win more than lose at home, run in 2020 I'll b happy

Edinburgh - look to be in for a real struggle unless they can gain confidence in what looks tough Shield Group.

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1 hour ago, gazzac said:

Can't see Eastie fighting for the wooden spoon, not with their legendary home advantage especially with a lot of riders in this league having  never seen the track. Still I'm happy, can't remember any prediction over the last 20 years that Eastbourne were rated that highly for playoffs even in the NL over the last few seasons, and we didn't do too badly in that, or the ko cup. 

Can't disagree and my only reasoning was I think Eastie may struggle on their travels... I feel my old pals Lewi Kerr and Rich Lawson will do well away from Arlington however the rest may struggle and I include Eddie Kennet in that reasoning as he notoriously catches a cold every time he goes north of Watford...

Regards 

THJ 

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1 hour ago, HGould said:

 

Sheffield - be hard to beat at home and nice balance - Bates fitness and attitude a key and progress of Kemp will be most interesting 

I don’t think Bates’ fitness or attitude will be a concern for Sheffield. He’s riding for Leicester

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1. Sheffield - power throughout the team and probably the most exciting youngster from the NL. 

2. Leicester - experience, youth, talent, depth. They have it all. 

3. Glasgow - best no. 1 in the league and a decent top 4. Lower end could be a gamble though. 

4. Somerset - biased opinion obviously but still powerful top trio and young reserves who will improve and know the track better than the experienced guys. 

5. Newcastle - A lot stronger now with Worrall, Bjerre and Jorgensen. Weathers adds experience and a strong reserve in Clegg. 

6. Redcar - good top end with MPT, Wright and Barker and promise from the rest but won't be enough for this season. 

7. Powerful heat leader trio, easily the best in the league but also the weakest lower end from Morley down. 

8. Scunthorpe - weak tail end imo and Eastbourne have a better heat leader trio. 

9. Edinburgh - Wells apart lacks top end strength. I wouldn't put it past them to surprise though. 

10. Berwick - just doesn't impress me tbh, NBJ and Etheridge are key players to finish higher. 

11. Birmingham - Shanes/ Wajtknecht are exciting talents but a real lack of top end power. 

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5 hours ago, Richard Weston said:

No 7 - the team they dare not speak of, for they fear us so much :)

I think we are just about to mirror 1985 onwards.. It could take us half a season to get going, the experienced top end is there and the youth is certainly coming through, we will be the stand out team second half of this season and then dominate thereafter..

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17 minutes ago, Richard Weston said:

If we get into top 4, the other teams will fear the Eagles over 2 legs. Confidence grew week by week last year and we all know who were champions and who were not.

didnt lakeside and rye

have big home advantages last season and dont they have a very similar look about them this season .?...... just saying lyke .

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On 5/30/2019 at 7:53 AM, TotallyHonestJohn said:

Why did this contenders thread go cold? However I still stand by what I said on the 27th March 2019 "The two Stand out teams for me are Glasgow and Leicester and both should be a shoe in for a top four spot"

Regards
THJ

Think that will definitely be the final unless they meet in the Semi Finals

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On 5/30/2019 at 7:53 AM, TotallyHonestJohn said:

Why did this contenders thread go cold? However I still stand by what I said on the 27th March 2019 "The two Stand out teams for me are Glasgow and Leicester and both should be a shoe in for a top four spot"

Regards
THJ

Think it's gone quiet because of the lack of league matches causing a bit of disinterest at the moment ,  apart from the 2 stand out teams mentioned, anyone's guess.  

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