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Mr Blobby

Edinburgh v Redcar 21/6/19 @7.30pm

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Should be a home win can’t see the bears giving us too much of an issue. Connor Coles in for the injured luke ruddick. Weather perfect so hopefully a good nights racing. 

Teams for tonight: 

edinburgh 

1. Ricky Wells 

2. Victor Palovaara 

3. Josh Pickering 

4. Joel Andersson 

5. Cameron Heeps

6. William Lawson 

7. Connor Coles (G) 

 

Redcar 

1. Charles Wright 

2. Tom Bacon 

3. Ulrich Ostergaard 

4. Jordan Stewart 

5. Micheal Palm Toft

6. Nathan Greaves 

7. Jack Smith 

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Not a track that works for Redcar , just hope no injuries be pleased if we get 40

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Do you get IRR for a previous injury?

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i think you can only use IRR if the rider is injured and not able to complete his rides and IF he was injured in the meeting on the day . after that it guests or r/r .as norma; .

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3 minutes ago, MD said:

Do you get IRR for a previous injury?

He was a”fit as a fiddle “ just unlucky to fall first time out;):cheers:

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Visited the most expensive track in the country for this match. Not a great spectacle on this technical track but the score kept it interesting. Thought the Bears were unlucky not to get a point as the crowds reaction by the start line ( or lack of it ) suggested Wright had got third place in heat 15 and judging by Wells reaction , pulling out Wrights cut out cord after the race, Wells thought Wright got it too.

VAR might have been used twice as Bacon looked to have got second in his race too.

some impressive rides by lesser lights but the inconsistency showed you have to gate to stand a chance but Wells and Andersson showed ' undertaking ' was possible if you knew where to put yourself as selective track grading took place ( every track does it )

Healthy crowd on a nice evening and all finished by 9:10.

An hour and forty minutes for £18:50 and £3 for a programme.....good value?

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2 hours ago, Fortythirtyeight said:

Visited the most expensive track in the country for this match. Not a great spectacle on this technical track but the score kept it interesting. Thought the Bears were unlucky not to get a point as the crowds reaction by the start line ( or lack of it ) suggested Wright had got third place in heat 15 and judging by Wells reaction , pulling out Wrights cut out cord after the race, Wells thought Wright got it too.

VAR might have been used twice as Bacon looked to have got second in his race too.

some impressive rides by lesser lights but the inconsistency showed you have to gate to stand a chance but Wells and Andersson showed ' undertaking ' was possible if you knew where to put yourself as selective track grading took place ( every track does it )

Healthy crowd on a nice evening and all finished by 9:10.

An hour and forty minutes for £18:50 and £3 for a programme.....good value?

High prices are one of the main factors in low crowds 

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£3 for a programme with 20 + pages seemed to get all the best scores when the programme review comes out in the SS. A simple 8 page programme for £1 does it for me.

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Made rather hard work of that one imo. Redcar weren’t really up to much seemed to just make it difficult for ourselves between bad gating and a couple of dodgy rides.

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