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Workington v Leicester 10/06/2023 3pm


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39 minutes ago, flipper11 said:

And Max clegg, over 2 points better average! And Bowtell, And Bailey.

None of them as good as Jenkins in my opinion, especially this year. Jenkins and Thompson have been picked as a rising star, whereas Bailey was overlooked.

Just looking at 2023 averages (rolling for the Champ), Jenkins stands out...

NDL

  1. Jordan Jenkins – 11.04
  2. Connor Bailey – 10.25
  3. Dan Thompson – 10.13
  4. Alfie Bowtell – 9.26
  5. Max Clegg - TBC

Champ

  1. Jordan Jenkins – 6.43
  2. Dan Thompson – 5.88
  3. Alfie Bowtell – 5.27
  4. Connor Bailey – 4.81
  5. Max Clegg – 4.60

Prem

  1. Dan Thompson – 4.00
  2. Jordan Jenkins – 3.94

And if it was still in doubt, Jenkins is also the National Development League Riders' Champion.

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29 minutes ago, SteelShoe said:

It was suggested his father was with him and could well have been the overwhelming influence in what occurred. Apparently car parks cannot be used as pits for health and safety reasons, this didn't suit and resulted in them leaving. If this is the case it is diabolical, there were a good few Leicester fans who gratefully made the journey and this action may well have cost them a victory bearing in mind the dominance  Ashton demonstrated on track the last couple of weekends. It is these Leicester fans I feel a lot of sympathy for, quite disgraceful actually.

It's the fans, his team mates and the Club who have been badly let down! It doesn't reflect very well on Speedway as a professional sport either!

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46 minutes ago, geoff100 said:

Being honest he would have been good for 10 points today so perhaps he done us a favour going away lol harry no better captain luke also needs to up his game,but some good racing with conner using that outside line on turns 3,4 to good use.

to be fair to harry his first 2 rides looked like he wasnt interested but his last 2 he looked a different rider 

 

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1 hour ago, Bojangles said:

None of them as good as Jenkins in my opinion, especially this year. Jenkins and Thompson have been picked as a rising star, whereas Bailey was overlooked.

Just looking at 2023 averages (rolling for the Champ), Jenkins stands out...

NDL

  1. Jordan Jenkins – 11.04
  2. Connor Bailey – 10.25
  3. Dan Thompson – 10.13
  4. Alfie Bowtell – 9.26
  5. Max Clegg - TBC

Champ

  1. Jordan Jenkins – 6.43
  2. Dan Thompson – 5.88
  3. Alfie Bowtell – 5.27
  4. Connor Bailey – 4.81
  5. Max Clegg – 4.60

Prem

  1. Dan Thompson – 4.00
  2. Jordan Jenkins – 3.94

And if it was still in doubt, Jenkins is also the National Development League Riders' Champion.

Have to agree, Jenkins as well as being the current NL Champ is the form rider in the NL at the moment. My point was Thompson is nowhere near the best rider in the NL.

Clegg by the way has a NL average of 11.83.

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3 hours ago, Bojangles said:

I very much doubt whoever drove him up, would just let him leave and drive him back if they didn’t agree with him! Read into what you will. 

Young riders are usually influenced by their elder guardians. Henry Atkins was a lot like this, heavily influenced by his father and that often backfired for him. Thankfully, Atkins seems to have grown up now and is starting to show some potential. 

Kenny Carter being probably the most disastrous example?

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41 minutes ago, Happy Hunter said:

From the Leicester Lions Web site:-

The problems began with Ashton Boughen, who had been present on track walk, a non-starter with his van leaving the stadium before the meeting commenced as his father was not feeling well.

Bit of a strange answer. Was his Dad so ill he couldn't have waited for a couple of hours before heading home? Presumably he felt well enough to travel up for the match? Very odd.

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58 minutes ago, Happy Hunter said:

From the Leicester Lions Web site:-

The problems began with Ashton Boughen, who had been present on track walk, a non-starter with his van leaving the stadium before the meeting commenced as his father was not feeling well.

What a PITY if genuine lol

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2 hours ago, Happy Hunter said:

From the Leicester Lions Web site:-

The problems began with Ashton Boughen, who had been present on track walk, a non-starter with his van leaving the stadium before the meeting commenced as his father was not feeling well.

But did he get checked out by the medics at the track before the meeting. That's what anyone would do whether they were riders, track staff, officials, or crowd. Of course the father might have consulted the medics and then the referee, but it is strange that nobody has mentioned if it happened. It could save a rider getting a ban/fine, something he doesn't need just starting out and looking like a fabulous prospect,

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A good meeting today some good racing, may have been a different result if young Mr boughen did not throw his  toys out of his pram !! Hope the several Leicester supporters enjoyed their trip Upto Costa del worky, also heard the ref Mr McGregor was very  impressed with what he saw at  Northside areana 

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Think the Comets got a bit lucky today. the Lion Cubs may well have won but for the disappearance of Ashton Boughen who had been so impressive in the U21 Semi Final and 4th Round of the GB Youth Championship and the unfortunate injury withdrawal of Tom Spencer after a first bend crash in his very first race. With no facility allowed for Boughen the Cubs had only one rider in 3 heats. At 38-33 after heat 12 the Cubs were well in the contest with Max Perry, Joe Thomson, Adam Roynon and Max James making a good fist of it. A home 4-2 and 5-1 in heats 13 and 14 finally seen off the Leicester resistance and secured the points for the Comets.

There was some good speedway on show which duly demonstrated the potential of the track to provide entertaining racing with the right calibre of rider. Connor Bailey was Comets best with a paid maximum and he was well supported by Luke Harrison, Ace Piper and Sam McGurk. Credit to the track staff who managed to subdue dust levels to a minimum on another hot and breezy day. It was good to see a good few Leicester fans in the crowd so thanks to all who made the journey. I hope you enjoyed your visit despite the unfortunate goings on with your No2 rider.

Noticed Roy Clarke was missing again today on the mic so obviously he hasn't fully recovered from his illness, get well soon Roy.

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8 minutes ago, GMILLS said:

Great to see a number of Leicester fans making the trip up, did the ref make a mistake by letting them use Kai Ward in heat 8 as a replacemeng for Boughen? If not why did they not use a reserve in heats 1, 5 & 11??

Because a rider only as to have 3 programmed rides he can be replaced in one of his 4 programmed rides whether present or not.

Referee was correct.

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