Mjolnir 184 Posted June 29, 2018 7 minutes ago, MANSE said: How did LAWSON get a r/r ride in heat 7 tonight He’s 3rd in the averages according to the programme (8.40) behind Nick (8.84) and Adam (8.60). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crazyb 156 Posted June 29, 2018 3 minutes ago, Mjolnir said: He’s 3rd in the averages according to the programme (8.40) behind Nick (8.84) and Adam (8.60). He's second according to the green sheets seven days ago Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Noodles 1,337 Posted June 29, 2018 11 minutes ago, MANSE said: How did LAWSON get a r/r ride in heat 7 tonight He didn't, it was a tac sub ride. He does get a r/r though - quite why they didn't put him in 10 I'll never know. Stupid decision to leave it until 14. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liam 376 Posted June 29, 2018 (edited) Ellis had the ride in heat 14 on Saturday I think. Edited June 29, 2018 by liam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flappy 1,605 Posted June 29, 2018 Really impressive result that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lukas 911 Posted June 29, 2018 Made a bit of a statement tonight..well done boys! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigcatdiary 3,165 Posted June 29, 2018 I queried it tonight and Ellis GSA changed this week apparently and that put him above Lawson in the averages. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
New era Panthers 2,055 Posted June 29, 2018 18 minutes ago, bigcatdiary said: I queried it tonight and Ellis GSA changed this week apparently and that put him above Lawson in the averages. Thanks for the explanation it had me baffled Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crump99 4,474 Posted June 29, 2018 7 hours ago, Daytripper said: Panthers now a strong looking side, Hammers weakened by the absence of Kyle. I would be surprised if Lakeside get anything out of this one, having to use r/r for Kyle. Hope everyone stays safe on both teams. That and 2 duff reserves did Lakeside. Looks like the one year strength in depth will pay off, whether planned or due to circumstances! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
proud panther 1,505 Posted June 29, 2018 Sure Ellis Perks will be snapped up quickly, & good luck to the lad, because he is going to be good in my opinion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeilWatson 1,988 Posted June 29, 2018 BRILLIANT Peterborough smashed Lakeside’s eight-match winning run with a 52-38 victory at the East of England Arena on Friday. The T.Balfe Construction Panthers are now four points clear at the top of the Championship table, and more significantly twelve ahead of fifth place, after they put together a powerful performance at home to dominate the meeting. Ulrich Ostergaard made a successful return from injury to top-score with 12 points but there were key contributions right down the order, and Bradley Wilson-Dean also contributed a hugely entertaining double-figure total. Panthers edged into a two-point lead across the opening four races, helped when visiting No.1 Nick Morris touched the tapes in Heat 1 – although he still salvaged third place from Ellis Perks in the re-run. Reserves Simon Lambert and Tom Bacon notched a 4-2 in the next, with Bacon overcoming Alfie Bowtell and then just falling short in a late bid to pass Ben Morley. Adam Ellis became the Hammers’ first winner in Heat 3 but Ostergaard responded for Panthers in the next, and a terrific Heat 5 saw Wilson-Dean and Michael Palm Toft record the first 5-1 of the night. BWD edged Morris out over the first lap before MPT moved through on the inside next time around to extend the advantage to six points. Former Panther Richard Lawson won Heats 6 and 7, the second of which was a tactical substitute outing, but Ostergaard prevented maximum damage by heading Ellis for second place. Bacon then rode a stormer to take Heat 8, which was a Panthers 5-1 until the final bend when Zach Wajtknecht got alongside and past Lambert for second place on the outside. But Panthers did pull off a big 5-1 in the next, and again it was their prolific middle-order pairing with Palm Toft holding firm on the inside whilst Wilson-Dean’s outside line took him clear of Lawson. The Hammers hit trouble on bend 4 in Heat 10 with Morley lifting and being collected by team-mate Ellis, although having held a 5-1 at that stage Panthers had to be content with a 4-2 in the re-run as Ellis split Scott Nicholls and Perks. Lakeside made no progress in a shared Heat 11, which enabled Panthers to lock up victory in a thrilling twelfth, with Wilson-Dean surging around Ellis to take the win whilst Bacon performed a similar move on Bowtell for third. There was more fine action in Heat 13 with Panthers holding a 5-1 for most of the race ahead of the thrusting Lawson and Morris, with Lawson snatching second from Nicholls on the run to the line. But it was nowhere near enough even for the Hammers to threaten a league point, despite a fine defensive ride by Lawson to edge out Palm Toft in Heat 14. And there was a wild Heat 15 to conclude proceedings with Ellis producing a classy effort to go round Ostergaard for the win, whilst Wilson-Dean’s chase of Lawson looked set to pay dividends when he dived through on the last bend – only to earn himself a disqualification for putting both wheels onto the grass on the exit of the turn. Delighted Panthers co-promoter Ged Rathbone said: “It was an impressive performance from us. We had to stay focused, there were a couple of times that Lakeside could have come back into it, but the lads stuck to it and we got the result we wanted. “They are really dialling into the track now, and the likes of Bradley and Tofty are forming a fantastic pairing, so hopefully now we can go from strength to strength. “I think we’ve sent the message out to the rest of the league that we’re here for serious business, but there’s still plenty to race for and we’ll keep our feet firmly on the ground. “We said at the beginning of the season with our league form that we’ve been too slow starters every year. It was something we had to address, we’ve done it, and hopefully now the lads will get stronger still as the season goes on.” PETERBOROUGH 52: Ulrich Ostergaard 12, Bradley Wilson-Dean 11, Scott Nicholls 9, Michael Palm Toft 7+3, Simon Lambert 6+2, Tom Bacon 5, Ellis Perks 2+1. LAKESIDE 38: Richard Lawson 15, Adam Ellis 11, Nick Morris 5+1, Zach Wajtknecht 4, Ben Morley 2, Alfie Bowtell 1+1, Kyle Newman r/r. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marko 956 Posted June 30, 2018 Well done to Peterborough, they also look good for a play off place but I still fancy Hammers chances against any team over two legs if we are fully fit. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crump99 4,474 Posted June 30, 2018 1 hour ago, marko said: Well done to Peterborough, they also look good for a play off place but I still fancy Hammers chances against any team over two legs if we are fully fit. That top 4 have to be fit and deliver though and that's a problem. None can have an off night as Morris did last night. Teams like Peterborough don't have weak heats and anyone can surprise at any time. I agree that class should tell over two legs but whether it does is open to question. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LagutaRacingFan 1,931 Posted June 30, 2018 Panthers were carrying a passenger last night in Perks, Grondal or a new rider will strengthen our side massively. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crump99 4,474 Posted June 30, 2018 (edited) 13 minutes ago, JeremyCorbynFan said: Panthers were carrying a passenger last night in Perks, Grondal or a new rider will strengthen our side massively. Perks was ok when he got dialled in. Given a run he'd be the equal of Grondal, so from Finsbury Park to talking cobblers, no change there then! Edited June 30, 2018 by Crump99 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites