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Bernie Klatt Memorial Trophy - 16th October 2011 - Mildenhall Speedway

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On the 16th Octber 2011 Mildenhall Speedway are holding an individual meeting. The Bernie Klatt Memorial Trophy. The meeting is being sponsored by B & A Electrical who are putting up a prize fund of £750. Riders already confirmed so far are: The Fen Tigers, Adam Roynon, Robert Branford, Luck Priest, Rob Smith, Paul Starke, Jay Hern, Ben Morley, Mark Owen, Ashley Morris. This will also be the launch of the new air fence. This should be a cracking meeting, look forward to seeing you all there. The Play-Off Final will now be the 23rd October. This is giving us all an extra meeting to enjoy before the end of season and the long winter ahead!

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On the 16th Octber 2011 Mildenhall Speedway are holding an individual meeting. The Bernie Klatt Memorial Trophy. The meeting is being sponsored by B & A Electrical who are putting up a prize fund of £750. Riders already confirmed so far are: The Fen Tigers, Adam Roynon, Robert Branford, Luck Priest, Rob Smith, Paul Starke, Jay Hern, Ben Morley, Mark Owen, Ashley Morris. This will also be the launch of the new air fence. This should be a cracking meeting, look forward to seeing you all there. The Play-Off Final will now be the 23rd October. This is giving us all an extra meeting to enjoy before the end of season and the long winter ahead!

 

 

Extra meetings always good :cheers:

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More important than the extra meeting, and in its way even more important than the first meeting with the air fence is the fact that this meeting is is memory of the most important person in Mildenhalls history.

 

Bernie Klatt should never be forgotten and well done for bringing this meeting back

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More important than the extra meeting, and in its way even more important than the first meeting with the air fence is the fact that this meeting is is memory of the most important person in Mildenhalls history.

 

Bernie Klatt should never be forgotten and well done for bringing this meeting back

 

 

absolutely mate

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It will be great to see an air fence at West Row, well done to everyone who has made this possible, of all the improvements the current promotion have made at Mildenhall, to me, this is by far and away the most important. A good selection of riders so far and an extra meeting to attend, jobs a good un ,as they say.

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Will be coming up for this one to support Ben Morley and Marc Owen ,,I know Ben enjoys his visits to Mildenhall ,,the air fence should ensure all the boys will be on the gas,,all the makings of a great meeting..

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More important than the extra meeting, and in its way even more important than the first meeting with the air fence is the fact that this meeting is is memory of the most important person in Mildenhalls history.

 

Bernie Klatt should never be forgotten and well done for bringing this meeting back

 

Very true Nikko :approve:

 

Good to see that whilst our promotion are moving the club forward a pace (airfence, good crowds/presentation and racing)

they have not forgotten our past!

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Well done Cameron Heeps. Looking forward to seeing this lad at Foxhall on the 27th.

Certainly knows how to take riders out just ride through their front wheels as Morley and Roynon found out to their cost.. Two more appalling decisions from ref Barbara Horley (one of the current crop of poor refs . ) which gifted Heeps the meeting,,,sure hes going to be a top rider, but he is reckless, and will have to learn how to take, what he dishes out in the Premier league next year...Dont get me wrong at 15 hes an outstanding prospect,,But today he was lucky with the decisions.....

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Certainly knows how to take riders out just ride through their front wheels as Morley and Roynon found out to their cost.. Two more appalling decisions from ref Barbara Horley (one of the current crop of poor refs . ) which gifted Heeps the meeting,,,sure hes going to be a top rider, but he is reckless, and will have to learn how to take, what he dishes out in the Premier league next year...Dont get me wrong at 15 hes an outstanding prospect,,But today he was lucky with the decisions.....

Not actually true is it, calm down and have another think about it in the morning.

 

Lets thank the air fence investors, to see Adam Roynon hit the fence at such speed and then get up 30 seconds later and walk back to the pits must have made each and everyone of those investors very proud indeed. Unfortunately earlier in the meeting skipper Jack Hargreaves wasnt so lucky, hitting the fence at the start of the back straight and taken off to hospital, with three big meetings coming up this weekend we can only hope theres no major damage.

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Certainly knows how to take riders out just ride through their front wheels as Morley and Roynon found out to their cost.. Two more appalling decisions from ref Barbara Horley (one of the current crop of poor refs . ) which gifted Heeps the meeting,,,sure hes going to be a top rider, but he is reckless, and will have to learn how to take, what he dishes out in the Premier league next year...Dont get me wrong at 15 hes an outstanding prospect,,But today he was lucky with the decisions.....

 

 

 

 

Heeps was very lucky in the Morley incident but he had nothing to do with Roynon falling, he fell on his own.!

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