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Ipswich vs Oxford 18th April
Roger Jacobs replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
There's a quote from Schroeck in the Oxford report: https://oxfordspeedway.club/2024/04/reaction-at-the-end-of-the-day-were-still-second-in-the-league-table-and-we-know-how-weve-now-got-a-very-strong-side-throughout-and-were-going-to-be-tough-to-beat/ -
Ipswich vs Oxford 18th April
Roger Jacobs replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Ummm ... it's why they are called "averages" ... -
Birmingham v Leicester 15th April 2024
Roger Jacobs replied to StephenMiller's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Wrong. He scored 15+1 from 6 (and KL lost). Obviously, he didn't do it at Birmingham, against this Leicester team. -
Birmingham v Leicester 15th April 2024
Roger Jacobs replied to StephenMiller's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Potentially 3 x 5-1s from Fricke & Douglas ... -
Rather than use Nicholls as a guest (where he rides under the 7.50 average of the rider he was replacing), they redeclared the team with Nicholls as part of the 1-6. They've got enough scope in the averages to redeclare when Pawlicki is available.
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As I said though - maybe Brum did look at riders who would be assessed at 8, but decided against, for whatever reason (cost, overall availability, etc.). Hence, by signing riders on 7.50, they've not got so close to the limit. Surely that's not too difficult to understand?
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Who could they have signed? A third rider on 7.50 instead of Lampart? Robert Lambert instead of Worrall? I wouldn't replace Cook. Maybe the leeway is because two different "marquee" signings could have been 8.00 assessed, thus only 0.6 left over.
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7.88 (assuming they round up to the nearest hundredth. Of course, only while that is their average ...
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You probably know who decides as well as I do, or even next door neighbour's pet dog does.
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"Assessed rider gradings are calculated as follows: - Riders new to Premiership League racing are categorised as follows: - a) a rider riding in a professional league in the previous or current season will be assessed on a Grading List. Based upon results obtained in all other professional Speedway leagues and given an Assessed MA accordingly" And ... before you ask ... there doesn't appear to be a published list of gradings. PS: I'm assuming they're classed as new riders because they don't have "current" CMAs.
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SCB Regs: "010.2.3 Amended MA’s With the approval of the BSP LTD GC or Directors for: - a) riders who have been absent from British Speedway racing for more than 3 seasons (The MA may be increased or decreased)"
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His ancient average is irrelevant - a completely different rider now in terms of experience. A not bad signing compared with some of the names that had been bandied about.
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They should have held a competition for locals to suggest nicknames, and then vote on a shortlist. An excellent marketing exercise. Otherwise, alongside the Cheetahs, they could have chosen another cat nickname, e.g. the Oxford Ocelots
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Leicester Lions 2024
Roger Jacobs replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Kemp has a 4 point average - he's benefitted from the 25% discount for moving out of the RS pool. There's pressure on him, but he seems to like the Leicester track. PS: It's definitely worth using the correct word, rather than a number when you're talking about numbers :-) -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Jenkins himself has said he's only the second rider to move out the Rising Star pool, so he must be getting the 25% discount, which means he starts at 6. -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
4.16 ... as stated on here, Jenkins would be a decent signing. He would have to start in the team - even so, a major improvement on Hume. -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Except, it’s not a pretty mild opinion - he’s accusing Doyle of having no loyalty to or interest in Ipswich and their fans. -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I consider myself to be a skeptic, but your words are absolute cynicism. How sad. -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Via Bungay and Halesworth is a decent journey - and I believe the Doyles live in a village on the south eastern side of Norwich, which makes that journey more likely. Even so, I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of his travelling is to/from Stansted. -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Same here. I was told earlier this year by BSPA Office that the discount only counted for team building, but then Brennan started at reserve for Belle Vue ... -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
If Brits continue to get a discount, then he would start at reserve ... -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I agree, but can't see how Hume would be left out given his popularity with the masses - he's an all round good guy, who's a guaranteed 100% trier - irrespective of his results. Nothing stops him from being liked, even his failures in the Final at Foxhall. PS: Barker wouldn't be a choice for me either. -
Ipswich Witches 2024 serious team predictions
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Surely it would be Hume at #6 ... -
Poole v Scunthorpe. KO Cup Final 2nd leg. 18/10/23
Roger Jacobs replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
The key word here is “all”. The League Champions have surpassed all rivals, the Cup Winners have defeated the selected few they faced … Congrats Scunthorpe! Ha Ha Shovlar -
Sheffield Tigers vs Ipswich Witches (playoff final 2nd leg) 05/10/23
Roger Jacobs replied to SpeedwayFan91's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
All 7 Ipswich riders did their best, which for some of them wasn't good enough. On Tuesday night, only 6 Sheffield riders put in a shift - it could have been so much easier for them if Holder had bothered to turn up. Hey-ho. A new day tomorrow, life goes on.