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On 7/22/2021 at 3:27 PM, screm said:

Thanks to injury and other meetings unfortunately Mildenhall come with a weakened team, that should mean a very comfortable home win.

How wrong can you be, great effort from Mildenhall to go so close and but for a fall while in second place for Sam Hagon they might just have pinched it. Very impressive from you Hagon, rider of the night IMO. Thankfully for Berwick our top two pulled things round in the last heat decider.

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Well… 2 weeks break… not much in the way of passing but the closeness of the meeting kept you interested! Our top 3 performed superbly… how nice to see us on the right end of results in heats 13/15 for a change! 
Excellent debut for Luke Crang and I will hold my hands up and say I didn’t expect him to be that race sharp! 
Greg as always was rubbish-e or bust… he’s got a funny set of gonads for sure with some of the moves he was trying tonight! Good to see him get up and walk away so quickly from what was quite an impactful crash in heat 13! 
I said at the start of the season that I believed Mildenhall would be the team We would slip up against… we didn’t thank the Lord and so remain top of the pile for the time being :approve:

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4 hours ago, Islander15 said:

Hopefully the Berwick public support the standalone meetings too. It’s just a shame for them that Mildenhall are arriving under strength. 

Just as well otherwise would have been very different our top 3 done very well ,and Luke and Sam Hagon likewise good for  the visitors good to see when the red lights came on at the start the guys came right round and back up to the tapes immediately,no faffing about at pit gates all done and dusted by 8 35., and that with r/r.

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Any notes on how the crowd numbers were?

Understrength Mildenhall side scared the leaders who still look to have a few passengers reliant on others scoring big. No way should Ryan Mac get beat my Muff twice anywhere but especially at home. Phillips did a decent job as a guest but you would fancy Jenkins to get more than the 7 RR brought for him. Would think the Bandits got away with it tonight. 

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32 minutes ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Any notes on how the crowd numbers were?

 

I estimated around 250

 

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50 minutes ago, Bandit59 said:

Just as well otherwise would have been very different our top 3 done very well ,and Luke and Sam Hagon likewise good for  the visitors good to see when the red lights came on at the start the guys came right round and back up to the tapes immediately,no faffing about at pit gates all done and dusted by 8 35., and that with r/r.

Ruddick’s score was like he had a point to prove! And Hagon was very impressive on presumably his first time up there. 

4 minutes ago, Shadders said:

I estimated around 250

 

For reference, what’s an average Championship crowd?

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Just now, Islander15 said:

 

For reference, what’s an average Championship crowd?

. Usually 600+ for Championship, unless another Northern side are visiting

 

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10 hours ago, Bandits4eva said:

Well… 2 weeks break… not much in the way of passing but the closeness of the meeting kept you interested! Our top 3 performed superbly… how nice to see us on the right end of results in heats 13/15 for a change! 
Excellent debut for Luke Crang and I will hold my hands up and say I didn’t expect him to be that race sharp! 
Greg as always was rubbish-e or bust… he’s got a funny set of gonads for sure with some of the moves he was trying tonight! Good to see him get up and walk away so quickly from what was quite an impactful crash in heat 13! 
I said at the start of the season that I believed Mildenhall would be the team We would slip up against… we didn’t thank the Lord and so remain top of the pile for the time being :approve:

Looks like Kent are now red hot favourites to win league after now three away wins at Belle Vue, Mildenhall and Eastbourne. Dont think they ridden much at home yet

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2 hours ago, Stuntdouble said:

Can still Chuck it around sheilfield 

Still only 25 

 

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Brilliant result to round off a very successful season for the Bullets, whether or not they go on to win the league.

Leon Flint and Kyle Bickley doubled up with the Bandits and, in particular I think it would give Kyle confidence to score big points when he sometimes struggled for the Bandits.

Luke Crang stepped in for Leon and his scores against Mildenhall (home) and Kent (tonight) might just win them the league.

Greg Blair re-discovered his love for the sport, gave the crowd great entertainment and became a bit of a cult figure.

Ben Rathbone, Mason Watson, Ryan MacDonald and Keiron Douglas all developed a lot more than they would just riding in the NJL.

I've enjoyed watching the Bullets matches this season, both as double headers and on their own. Hopefully the promotion continue the team next season.

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