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  1. Like most sane people I found the atrocious refereeing decision to exclude Woffinden made a mockery of the meeting. How one person can be allowed to spoil a race in the way this Polish referee did, in 2018, with all the available means of video replay and the extra transparency that would normally achieve, is beyond me. I know poor referee decision making is outside the remit of Phil Morris and Graham Brodie on race nights, but the fact such respected men are being forced to witness such appallingly bad refereeing without being in a position to influence such behaviour is a sad indictment of where the sport is currently at, therefore some form of enhanced accountability for these referees needs to exist and exist fast! The whole issue of whether Tai Woffinden was ready to race boils down to semantics and personal interpretation. Put simply, the rulebook needs amending to remove the possibility for a referee to piddle their own interpretation all over the rulebook without cause for reproach or a second set of eyes. Graham Brodie shares the same box as the referee on race nights and would be an ideal candidate to stand as a form of Match Umpire, a man to whom the race night referee can confer or more importantly the man who could perhaps prompt a rethink? Just a thought. I don't like to poke fault with a system without offering a pinch of a suggestion as to how things could be improved and to be honest it's only the odd rogue ref who needs this form of babysitting thankfully. Obviously a flaw in the vetting process is responsible for the fact he was allowed to influence the evenings entertainment in the way he did. And don't get me started on that Start Marshall. Unbelievable pedanticism. Sadly, the starts are killing this years GP. Simple as that. This ridiculous new rule of no moving at the start has stifled natural gating talent and more importantly the momentum of the evening. A once much loved element has been zapped from the sport but more sickeningly has now turned most GP's into a bore. The time wasted everytime a race is pulled back because a rider dained to fart at the tapes makes each GP a marathon affair for everyone watching. They will drive potential new supporters of the game away in droves by persisting with this diabolical new rule. Ironically, matches were smoother affairs in the days of tape touching which was understandably eradicated due to the delays it caused. But now they have taken a retrograde step in allowing no movement whatsoever! I mean, who on earth approved this utter nonesense?! Bring back tape touching and the meetings will be more entertaining and smoother than is currently the case. Yes, that's how absurd it has become! Lastly, back to last nights referee Mr.Artur Kusmierz. A Polish referee excluding the British leader of the World Championship in a race where two rivals to the Championship also race and they happen to be Polish too? Hmmm. He would arguably be on a sticky wicket should Maciej and Tai have tussled in a racing incident where one rider fell but to exclude Tai in the circumstances he did is downright criminal in my book and a sad reminder of how farcical speedway can be when in the hands of an immature referee. When moments like this occur I find myself head in hands, saddened to admit that speedway still stands just one small step up from acts like wrestling in terms of acceptability as a serious sport. Sort it out now, FIM! You are throwing the baby out with the bathwater in a tragic biblical manner.
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    1946 Jack Keen New Cross

    Geoff Godwin was my grandfather and I have a photo of him with Varey after their round of races. Sadly it's too big a file to upload here but PM me with an email address and I will be more than happy to share.
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    Millardisms

    Disappointment for Russian fans then?
  4. Gone for £5 EW on Hancock and £10 win on Emil. Both at 12/1 with Coral.
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    Millardisms

    .... so no doubt he'll be "feeling very second hand" after that!
  6. For a safe bet I always say that Hancock each-way every GP and you won't be disappointed. Seriously tempted to whack a few quid on Emil after the last GP display but sadly don't know enough about his general form to know if this is wise? Or for a looong shot, maybe a tenner on Bomber for a grand return?
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    Millardisms

    And then of course we have Kelvin "clearly" Tatum....! On a slightly different note - how many times can Leigh Adams say "yanno" in one interview? Last week I counted 22 times during the half time chat.
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    Swedish Gp

    Jonsson followed in on his bike - dreadful smash - my thoughts are with Jonsson and not the bets/wins/wrongs. That looked bad.
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    Swedish Gp

    Thanks Rob.
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    Swedish Gp

    So who's yer money on folks? Anyone got the odds??
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    Lonigo Gp

    Has anybody seen the odds for this weekends GP yet?
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    Rider Action Photos

    There was an excellent shot of Ott in the Speedway Star around 1990 where he looked like Peter Craven, leaning the bike over - the caption said "The Wizard of Balance", just like Craven..... assume you have that one?
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    Your All-time Hero..and Why

    Got some old photo's of Ken up in the loft - think he was mates with my grandad who rode pre and post war.
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    Italy Gp

    I think Hancock will win tonight. Anyone know the odds?
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    Reading Semi-final

    Anyone know if there's any betting available with the major bookies for tonights meet?
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