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and they saw some good speedway from a makeshift team that was unavoidable ... as for the line-up being Thursday afternoon --the original line-up was sent on time but Birmingham lost 2 riders with injury on Wednesday night and spent hours finding late guests which they did --- how could they have given a revised line-up any earlier ??? Taking into account other fixtures that night, riders out injured, Speedway of Nations taking some away , time off work at short notice all credit to the lads who stepped forward to ride --and give Poole a tough battle.
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RAMPANT DUCTAIR BULLS REGAIN TOP SPOT IN MSDL The Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls were in rampant form at Perry Barr as they handing out a comprehensive defeat to title rivals Wolverhampton , who lost their young skipper Luke Harrison in heat 1. The 15 year old had bike problems during the race and pulled up on the centre green where his bike went up in flames. Thankfully the track staff put the fire out but Luke was out of the meeting which was a blow to his side. The Bulls though took advantage of this and posted four maximum 5-1 heat wins plus a 4-2 as the match reached the stadium curfew time and reached heat 5 to give a result and two league points to Birmingham with a 24-6 scoreline. Two crashes and a replaced air bag in the main meeting held proceedings up but the MSDL lads got all but one race in after the frustration of the previous week when delays meant that they only raced three heats , one less than is required to achieve a result against Sittingbourne. DUCTAIR Bulls skipper Arran Butcher posted a three ride 9 point maximum whilst Freddy Hodder recorded a paid maximum of 8+1 in his 3 rides and Jacob Fellows weighed in with paid 10 with his 7+3 return. For the Wolf Cubs Kyran Lyden and Jamie Sealey had 3 points apiece. Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls 24 ( Arran Butcher 3r 9 MAX, Freddy Hodder 3r 8+1 PAID MAX), Jacob Fellows 4r 7+3) Wolverhampton PARRYS INTERNATIONAL Wolf Cubs 6 ( Kyran Lyden 2r 3, Jamie Sealey 3r 3, Damian Nowakta 3r 0, Luke Harrison 1r 0) TEAM M W D L FOR AGAINST TOTAL Birmingham 4 3 0 1 77 56 6 Wolverhampton 7 3 0 4 116 123 6 Sittingbourne 3 1 0 2 46 60 2
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where have you seen that reported ??? Not from the club or its owners -- they have a meeting soon with the landlords to discuss lease for 2023
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Birmingham vs Oxford 20/7/22 (CJL)
Speedway fan replied to Fozzie4388's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
really ? Be interested to see which riders they were . And getting water down into the base is essential and John had problems on the big bowser and had to use the small one in the afternoon .... and watering too late is not what tracks do so not sure what your experience is of track work ?? as for ruts and holes "all over the place" ?? and dangerous ???? Having seen several tracks in recent weeks I can say I have seen much worse and that it was not bad as you have said ... there were a few problems which John worked on after the meeting till 1am but track was not as painted above . -
so an open individual meeting which nowadays regular fans don't support === so a reduced crowd of support and hope that the athletes could be tempted (or even allowed to!!) come and watch something they know nothing about with heavy security with them ?? You have no idea !!
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think you will find it's your bank.
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we have the British u21 final on 31 August and plans are afoot for more meetings . So what would your suggestion be for this Commonwealth Games tie you think should be run ??
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ROAD SYSTEM IN AREA ALL CLOSED DOWN. As explained Weds Aug 3rd is one of the main athletics events and running against it even if the roads weren't closed would be financial suicide. If you look at the fixtures Birmingham ARE running on Wednesday July 27th v Poole ._and Wednesday is ONLY race day at Perry Barr allowed !! And we are not struggling to make the end of the season .
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MSDL MON 4 JULY WOLVERHAMPTON GO TOP OF MSDL WITH CONVINCING WIN OVER SITTINGBOURNE The Wolverhampton PARRY’S INTERNATIONAL Wolf Cubs took over top spot in the MSDL following their convincing 24-12 victory over the Sittingbourne Crusaders. Luke Killeen raced to a 12 point maximum for the Wolf Cubs who were without their captain Sam Woolley and utilised rider replacement to cover his rides. He was backed up by guest Bailey Fellows who notched 7+3 from his 4 rides whilst Jamie Sealey added 5+2 to the total. The Crusaders had Eli Meadows on good form as he included two heat wins in his 9 points score from 4 rides whilst skipper James Laker battled away with 3 paid 4. Nathan Hargrave crashed out in two rides whilst lady rider Taya Thirtle was beset by bike troubles. WOVERHAMPTON 24 ( LUKE KILLEEN 4R 12 MAX; BAILEY FELLOWS (G) 4R 7+3; JAMIE SEALEY 4R 5+2; SAM WOOLLEY R/R) SITTINBOURNE 12 (ELI MEADOWS 4R 9; JAMES LAKER 4R 3+1; TAYA THIRTLE 2R 0; NATHAN HARGRAVE 2R 0) TEAM M W D L FOR AGAINST TOTAL Wolverhampton 6 3 0 3 110 99 6 Birmingham 3 2 0 1 53 50 4 Sittingbourne 3 1 0 2 46 60 2 0
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when was this? Club will contact the One Stop about it as there is an agreement in place
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No there is an arrangement with One Stop as part of the sponsorship deal with them that it is NOT 4 hours limit.
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Car Park £2 at stadium opens about 5.30 or on One Stop shopping centre opposite and walk over to stadium . Roadworks almost complete and none on A34 coming from m6 Jn 7 . The roadworks outside stadium are due for completion any time now .
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TICKETS FOR THE BRITISH U21 FINAL AT PERRY BARR ON WEDS 31 AUG HAVE GONE ON SALE . 16 OF THE BEST U21 RIDERS FIGHT IT OUT TO BE THE 2022 CHAMPION ... 20 HEATS , SEMI-FINAL AND A FINAL . 7.15 START TIME TICKET PRICES ( SEASON TICKETS AND ADVANCED 10 TICKETS ARE NOT VALID FOR THIS BSPL EVENT): TRYBOOKING REF -- https://www.trybooking.co.uk/BSSA ADULTS £16 CONCESSIONS £13 STUDENTS 17-22 WITH PROOF £5 JUNIORS 12-16 £3 u11'S FREE QUALIFIERS (not in riding order) 1. Tom Brennan 2. Drew Kemp 3. Jordan Palin 4. Leon Flint 5. Anders Rowe 6. Daniel Gilkes (if fit) 7. Jordan Jenkins 8. Joe Thompson 9. Dan Thompson 10. Connor Bailey 11. Jason Edwards 12. Kyle Bickley 13. Henry Atkins 14. Harry McGurk 15. Sam McGurk 16. Sam Hagon 17. Jody Scott 18. Ben Trigger SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE : 1. Race sponsorship - 20 heats £50 2 semi-finals -- £100 Final £200 2. Rider sponsor £50 3. Tyre sponsor £50 4. Methanol £10 5. All 3 elements (rider /tyre/ methanol ) £100 6. Rider medals 7. Trophies 8. Full meeting headline sponsorship 9. Associate meeting sponsorship Interested parties can contact Laurence Rogers by e-mail at : laurencerogers@birmingham-speedway.com
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BIRMINGHAM stage the British Under 21 final on Wednesday 31st August --- Sponsorship available for race sponsors, rider sponsors, tyre sponsors, methanol sponsors , meeting sponsors . The line-up (not in riding order) is : Businesses or individuals are invited to back their chosen rider and will be announced at the meeting over the tannoy and appear in the meeting programme . QUALIFIERS (not in riding order) Tom Brennan Drew Kemp Jordan Palin Leon Flint Anders Rowe Daniel Gilkes (if fit) Jordan Jenkins Joe Thompson Dan Thompson Connor Bailey Jason Edwards Kyle Bickley Henry Atkins Harry McGurk Sam McGurk Sam Hagon Jody Scott Ben Trigger Available are the following sponsorship: 1. Race sponsorship - 20 heats £50 2 semi-finals -- £100 Final £200 2. Rider sponsor £50 3. Tyre sponsor £50 4. Methanol £10 5. All 3 elements (rider /tyre/ methanol ) £100 6. Rider medals 7. Trophies 8. Full meeting headline sponsorship 9. Associate meeting sponsorship Interested parties can contact Laurence Rogers by e-mail at : laurencerogers@birmingham-speedway.com
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MILDENHALL --- SUNDAY 19th JUNE AT 2PM The Danny Ayres Memorial meeting at Mildenhall on Sunday June 19th ---first race 2pm with gates open 12.30 – has attracted a good line-up of riders willing to take part in memory of speedway’s No. 1 showman. Danny’s day, as the meeting has been dubbed, will have 29 races split into the main meeting of 16 riders over 20 heats with a semi final and a Grand Final plus a mini-meeting of two teams of 4 rides racing over 6 heats then a Grand Final for the top two scorers from each side. Confirmed riders are : Danny King, Richard Lawson, James Shanes, Ben Barker, Ben Morley, Max Clegg, Alfie Bowtell, Connor Coles, Connor Mountain, Cam Heeps, Zaine Kennedy, Jacob Hook, Kye Thomsen, James Wright, George Congreve in the main meeting. In the mini meeting confirmed are Nathan Stoneman , Sam Beebee, Alex Spooner, Luke Muff, Jack Kingston, Connor King, Jack Kingston and Nick Laurence. There will be children’s entertainment including face painting, cartoon characters and mascots plus a magician with sweet stalls from gate opening time. The pits are open to the public from 12.30 until 1.20 with a track walk with the riders and referee at 1.15 with a £10 charge to join in with this. The bikes will be warmed up at 1.30 and the parade of riders with mascots ( available for £40 ) at 1.45 then heat 1 at 2pm. There will be centre green experience groups throughout the meeting allowing participants to witness racing from the middle and the cost of this is £ 10 . The main meeting is kindly sponsored by Glasgow Tigers Speedway and Allied Vehicles. Teng Tools have donated a tool kit worth £300 which will be presented to the rider chosen as the most entertaining of the meeting with other prizes awarded to the best wheelie and best doughnut ! It is aimed at being a family fun day and local radio station GenX Radio have confirmed as the media partners for Danny’s Day and will have a presence at the meeting giving out stickers and producing their show that afternoon from the stadium and promoting mental awareness. There is the chance for one fan to be the referee’s assistant for the day and start a race. Bids for this can be sent in to the e-mail addresses and the highest bidder will take the prize. The race jackets worn by each rider in both parts of the meeting will be signed and auctioned off after the meeting raising funds towards the futures of Danny’s two children. There will also be other speedway items in the auction , some donated by riders unable to make the meeting to ride…..so fans bring your piggy banks with you !! Well known ex-riders are being invited to be in attendance and will be interviewed during the meeting and be available for photos and autographs. Admission is £20 adults, £15 concessions with under 16’s free and can be paid n cash at the turnstiles. Advanced tickets can be ordered on trybooking under the ref: https://www.trybooking.co.uk/BPDD A 44 page souvenir programme is being produced for the event and will be on sale at £5 inside the stadium. All in all this should be a meeting not to miss and a great day out whilst remembering Danny and raising funds for the futures of his two girls .
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Birmingham v Leicester 01.05.22
Speedway fan replied to GiveusaB's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
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BIRMINGHAM V WOLVERHAMPTON NOW WEDS 22ND JUNE BIRMINGHAM V KENT RAINED OFF 18/5/22 ==NEW DATE = WEDS 20 JULY
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MSDL TABLE UP TO + INC 9/5/22 TEAM M W D L FOR AGAINST PTS BIRMINGHAM 1 1 0 0 18 14 2 WOLVERHAMPTON 2 1 0 1 36 34 2 SITTINGBOURNE 2 1 0 1 34 36 2
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Monday May 9th: Wolverhampton PARRYS INTERNATIONAL Wolf Cubs 21 Sittingbourne Crusaders 14 An incident packed clash saw the Wolf Cubs gain revenge for their recent defeat at Sittingbourne with a 21-14 win. Heat 1 saw home skipper Sam Woolley come down on bend 2 but remount and join his partner Ben Phillips for a 5-1. Heat 2 saw a rare sight as both Jake Fellows, guesting in place of Luke Killeen for the home side and Sittingbourne debutant Nathan Hargrave both loop at the gate causing the race to be stopped with both excluded from the re-run. Hargrave then , unfortunately, looped it again in heat 3 to make it a debut to forget and with a bent bike he missed his last ride. Then amazingly Jacob Fellows again looped it causing heat 4 to be stopped and the guest from Birmingham finally got to his feet and had a trip to the ambulance. He missed his last ride then went to hospital for a check up not getting out of their till the next morning thankfully with no breaks. Heat 5 saw race leader Sam Woolley take a tumble on bend 4 but cleared the track to make it an eventful first 5 heats . Heat 6 saw the race of the night as Wolf Cubs guest Kai Ward and Crusaders captain James Laker have a four lap side by side battle before Ward secured victory to complete a four ride 12 point maximum . Wolverhampton 21 (Kai Ward 4r 12, Sam Woolley 3r 5+1; Ben Phillips 3r 4, Jacob Fellows 2r 0) Sittingbourne 14 ( James Laker 4r 6, Rhys Laker 3r 5+1, James Jessop 3r 3+2, Nathan Hargrave 2r 0)
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maybe ones that no longer go to speedway but sit at home on their computers always finding fault and moaning ....
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why justified ?? what was the paramedic supposed to do ? Have you read his posting?
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HOMELATEST NEWS FIXTURES/STATISTICS CLUB INFO ADMISSIONCOMMERCIAL RIDERSFAN ZONE HISTORY JOSH AUTY / PERRY BARR PARAMEDIC UPDATE Sunday April 24, 2022 JOSH Auty has been released from hospital after successful surgery on his broken leg. The experienced Brit sustained breaks to his tibia and fibula which have now been pinned and plated. Josh would like to thank supporters for all of their messages and best wishes. Meanwhile, UK Life Medical would like to clarify the situation which saw last Wednesday’s home fixture with Berwick abandoned at Perry Barr. Specialist Paramedic Marc Dodds said: “Josh sustained an injury to his leg and as the Paramedic covering the event on examination I felt that Josh may have sustained a fracture to his Tibia/Fibula. “We provided treatment and ensured Josh had the right amount of pain relief to deal with this type of injury. “Normal procedures when a rider requires hospital treatment is to call 999 and have a NHS County Ambulance attend. “This way care can be passed on and the race meeting can continue. “As we called 999 for Josh we were informed that there would be a 6 hour wait for a 999 response. “The level of injury Josh received and the fact Morphine, which is a controlled drug, had been given meant that only a Paramedic could transport to hospital. “Hospital delays also played a big part of what we faced as many Ambulances are kept outside waiting to go in, this was the case on arrival at hospital where we were told it would be a 5 hour wait. “Thankfully we were able to get Josh in quicker due to his injury type, but this is not always the case. “Even if the Club had a second Ambulance on site, the fact the Paramedic would need to travel would mean the meeting would still have to be cancelled. “The NHS is facing unprecedented delays and this is having a knock on effect across the industry and impacts on meetings such as Speedway. “The owners have tried really hard to keep this club going and have invested a lot of time and money into it. “Some elements are out of their control and also financial implications have to be considered when needing additional cover, this is something that goes on behind the scenes. “We always want to ensure everyone, riders, mechanics, track staff or spectators are always looked after if we are needed. “Please be assured we are working on many solutions.” Birmingham head to reigning Champions Poole on Wednesday (April 27, 7.30) with the next fixture at Perry Barr on Wednesday, May 4 (7.30) against Scunthorpe. Share This: BACKING THE BRUMMIES BIRMINGHAM BRUMMIES vs. SCUNTHORPE SCORPIONS WEDNESDAY MAY 4, 2022 @ 7.30pm CHAMPIONSHIP >> CLICK HERE TO BUY ADVANCE TICKETS ONLINE << © Birmingham Speedway, All rights reserved Privacy Policy | Site Design and Production AP Media
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Birmingham v Poole Championship. 13/04/22
Speedway fan replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
really??? It was a big blow to lose the meeting especially after the promotion done and all the events being incorporated into the night .