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Converted Averages

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Hi,

 

Could anyone please tell me the following....

 

A) How the conversion works for championship average to national

 

B) if a rider rides in the premiership are the eligible to ride at any average in the national league or if their championship average is day above 6 they are not allowed to ride in the prem.

 

Thanks for any help

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In theory you double the championship average to get the national league average (unless an existing NL average is higher). So any rider averaging 6 or more could not ride NL.

The rules change slightly between riders doing 1 league and 2 leagues.

Doubling up riders need to meet certain criteria to do with averages and age.

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Good question. At what point does a riders old NL average become extinct and their championship converted average become applicable?

Sarj for example is he 8.67 or 6.66?

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When did Richard Hall ever have a 3.00 Championship average?

 

In recent years constantly much to the annoyance of every side who signed him :rofl:

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So could a nationally league team have jame Sargent in their team ?!

So could a nationally league team have jame Sargent in their team ?!

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The rules say an NL average since 2011 if its higher than his converted Championship average. So Sarj wouldnt be that cheap, but of course the rules have a habit of being mislead. Just ask about Hall, Roynon or Hurry.

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