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No one has mentioned George Hunter, I presume he is still looking for a team place, watched him last year at Plymouth and looked to really have improved since I saw him last.
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So if Cradley qualify to meet Mildenhall in the final in September and Kemp and Jenkins and both have by then 7 ish averages. Cradley will be able to replace them with riders of that average from just the Southen section teams or the Northen section teams or both.
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What happens to the Cradley riders averages, when their averages are updated during the season when riding for their parent club?
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Under 19 final at Plymouth 6/7/2017 Bickley came 3rd after scoring 13pts in heats. Brennan came 9th scoring 7pts. Brennan had ridden at Plymouth in April scoring 10 (4) so had previous experience on the track, in my book Bickley the better rider. 15 love.
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No Plymouth won the Southen section beating Swindon and IoW. swindon riders were Wajknect,Cupitt,Greenwood, all rode 4 matches,Ritchings , Wallinger rode in 3, Mason,Whitmore,Hampshire rode in 2 Bowtell,Woolley, both rode in 1 Sutton and Anderson rode in their last match at Plymouth at reserve but by then Plymouth had already qualified. Zach Wajknecht the only outstanding rider in that selection,
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My 1st season last year following Plymouth after moving from Essex. Laurence and Mark Phillips received nothing but praise from the Devils fans as were very open and honest with the fans on the Devils forum and everyone seemed to find their attitude refreshing. From what i saw last season Laurence was a very approachable top bloke and certainly will be a loss to Plymouth this year.
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If Roynon was to get injured I presume both his teams Plymouth and Cradley would be allowed a guest for him as he would be the top averaged rider. What happens If someone like Ryan Terry Daly as an example signs for both teams and is both teams 2nd string rider and gets injured, would Cradley and Plymouth be allowed guests to cover him or have to go with R/R.?
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The same as Swindon Sprockets did last year
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What is the limit ?Bewley averaged over 10, but Williamson was over 9 and is doubling up with Edinburgh I believe.
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Will Bewley triple up again? Seems to be too good for the NL even at such a young age.
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Waco do you know where Macauley Leek is based? Strange decision for him to come to Plymouth. Will be the rookie number 7, how do you think he will get on in that role?
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Teams without a Kemp,Edwards or possibly Flint at reserve are most likely to struggle.
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Just looked through the averages and could only find them 2 as a combination which fitted the team. Both were pretty good last year at Plymouth. Team slightly stronger than last year, but with plenty of room for improvement.
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Can't be Walker as his average is lower than Andrews, and Andrews is the reserve. Stab in the dark Cockle and Ryan Terry Daly fits
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Atkins does have the advantage now of having a full season under him last year and has ridden all the away tracks, hopefully this season he can kick on and be pushing for a heat leaders role and add a couple of points to his average. If he does that it will be a good season for him.
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Bradley Andrews is our 4th signing, according to Stuart Kellie on the Devils fans forum. Leaves 15.51 fit the last 3 riders. Welcome to Plymouth Bradley.
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Maybe at Home but not away. Jake was one of the best visiting riders I saw last year at Plymouth, shame he hasn't got a place yet but hopefully will get fixed up somewhere. Wouldn't mind seeing line up for the Devils but can't see him fitting in points wise with Roynon.
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It won't be the 7 that finished as that came to 42pts.According to press release Andrews will start at reserve , which can only mean 1 x 3pointer. Agree Plymouth struggled in the middle order last year, personally don't think Boxall will be back and that our next rider will be a Ben Wilson type rider, freeing up some points for better middle order strength. Not every team is lucky enough to start with a 3 pointer like Kemp and Edwards next year and Brennon , Jenkins and Bickley in previous seasons
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Campos, Sealey , Portwood all rode for IofW last year and finished bottom of the league. Plymouth came within a point of winning the NT last year with them 3 in the team.
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Watched Hume, Hunter and Bowtell in there 1st season with the Raiders, all were fast but lost count of the amount of times they fell off and threw away points. All 3 have progressed well and that's what the NL should be all about bringing on the youngsters.
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Guests to be used for doubling riders was in last year so presume it will be the same next season. Only problem would be if R/R had to be used for the lesser of the top 2 riders if the rider was out injured.
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Edwards I believe has just turned 15. Can a 15 yr old also ride in the Championship? Thinking of Lakeside .
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Where has the 7.22 average come from Ben?
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Mildenhall stated earlier in the season that Kemp was signed on for 2018. If he had just rode for Mildenhall this season the 3 NL meetings and National Trophy meetings to ensure he didn't get a higher starting average i could understand it, but he then keeps guesting for other teams whilst dodging Mildenhall league fixtures which to me isn't right.
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Mildenhall V Eastbourne / Iow Sunday 29th October
iand replied to cityrebel's topic in National League Speedway
The replacements for Mountain and Armstrong at Plymouth were an SDL rider Nethercott and the Eastbourne reserve Matt Bates. How's that for putting out a weakened team denying the Plymouth public of a decent meeting, and also no Kemp or Sam Woods at reserve another SDL rider. The public at Plymouth were very short changed by the team Mildenhall put out last. Friday.