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Leicester v Cradley Aug 17 2019


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Match re-arranged for this evening, Cradley without Harry McGurk who has school (!!), Sheldon Davies is taking a break from the sport and is replaced by James Chattin.  Tom Spencer is still missing due to the crash in the first staging of this meeting and there are fears his season is over as it was a nasty one.

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4 minutes ago, Sings4Speedway said:

New reserve and tbc for Cradley is not a good start. If the top 4 all do something it could get close but in reality perks hume and RTD should be able to win this alone. 

No Ryan Mac again? Assuming work time off issues although didnt think rules allowed that this year?

He was officially replaced in the side a couple of weeks ago by Josh Embleton

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Ryan’s work was giving him a hard time for changing days off to go to speedway some dates were getting changed and he had  to give plenty notice for unpaid time off and it was not really possible and his work has to come first so couldn’t guarantee we could do all the remaining matches and  having to pull out of the iow match left Leicester trying to get cover and didn’t want this to happen again with only mdl riders to cover for him they wanted someone who could do all the rest of this seasons  meetings  mind you They could Have got Ryan Mac to guest tonight lol 

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No problem with the Ryan MacDonald situation.

They were only covering with unattached MDL riders as per the rules, and they have recently redeclared with Josh Embleton in his place.

The real dodgy one that Leicester seem to be pulling is Luke Ruddick.   He was ruled out on 24 May with a 9 day concussion suspension due to complaining of a headache after a fall.    He still hasn't reappeared, yet Leicester are being allowed to continue to run R/R for him (which scores good points) even though the 9 day suspension has long passed.

 

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51 minutes ago, PotteringAround said:

No problem with the Ryan MacDonald situation.

They were only covering with unattached MDL riders as per the rules, and they have recently redeclared with Josh Embleton in his place.

The real dodgy one that Leicester seem to be pulling is Luke Ruddick.   He was ruled out on 24 May with a 9 day concussion suspension due to complaining of a headache after a fall.    He still hasn't reappeared, yet Leicester are being allowed to continue to run R/R for him (which scores good points) even though the 9 day suspension has long passed.

 

Said it time and time again that the use of RR should be restricted to emergency use only.  Allow guests of whatever level but give fans 7 riders and a meeting that doesn't drag out forever 

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1 hour ago, Islander15 said:

More surprising that a facility is still allowed! 

Exactly.   Nothing wrong with R/R for a genuine injury or a genuine missing rider.   Better than loads of guests....

...but how can it be legal to use R/R for a rider who had a 9 day concussion suspension, which ended  3 months ago?

If Ruddick is withholding his services, they should have had a facility for 28 days to allow them to make a new signing.

It smells as if Leicester are purposely not letting Ruddick ride because they can get more points from using a facility.    Anyone seen the supposed NL coordinator recently?

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6 hours ago, PotteringAround said:

Exactly.   Nothing wrong with R/R for a genuine injury or a genuine missing rider.   Better than loads of guests....

...but how can it be legal to use R/R for a rider who had a 9 day concussion suspension, which ended  3 months ago?

If Ruddick is withholding his services, they should have had a facility for 28 days to allow them to make a new signing.

It smells as if Leicester are purposely not letting Ruddick ride because they can get more points from using a facility.    Anyone seen the supposed NL coordinator recently?

It's a pity they are doing this and being allowed to do it. In a development league how can rider replacement over such a prolonged period be in the best interests of the league? Leicester's going ahead and putting a team into the league has been beneficial and welcome, but it's disappointing they have continued with this arrangement for so long even if it is being done within the rules. It does tarnish an otherwise commendable venture.

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8 hours ago, Big Al said:

It's a pity they are doing this and being allowed to do it. In a development league how can rider replacement over such a prolonged period be in the best interests of the league? Leicester's going ahead and putting a team into the league has been beneficial and welcome, but it's disappointing they have continued with this arrangement for so long even if it is being done within the rules. It does tarnish an otherwise commendable venture.

It certainly is a commendable venture and a worthwhile one. I have no axe to grind with Leicester in particular just the rules themselves. It seems to happen every season Rob Shuttleworth, Lee Payne, Sam Chapman, Callum Walker all riders off the top of my head that were out for prolonged period of time (in Shuttleworth's case forever has anyone actually seen him?) and RR used non stop in their place at the benefit to the home sides. How can and should it be a benefit in this league to have no rider filling a position.

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7 hours ago, Sings4Speedway said:

It certainly is a commendable venture and a worthwhile one. I have no axe to grind with Leicester in particular just the rules themselves. It seems to happen every season Rob Shuttleworth, Lee Payne, Sam Chapman, Callum Walker all riders off the top of my head that were out for prolonged period of time (in Shuttleworth's case forever has anyone actually seen him?) and RR used non stop in their place at the benefit to the home sides. How can and should it be a benefit in this league to have no rider filling a position.

It is the medics who are keeping him out as he keeps getting dizzy spells. If he was to get one whilst riding, someone colud be seriously injured.

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11 minutes ago, Skodaman said:

It is the medics who are keeping him out as he keeps getting dizzy spells. If he was to get one whilst riding, someone colud be seriously injured.

No disagreements there. But if he is out long term which appears to be then he should be replaced in the side. RR is no good for the future of the sport

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