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I would imagine Philip Rising attends speedway meetings as a represetative of speedway star and is known by the riders as such, and I fail to see how the riders know when he is in journalist mode or fan mode . Don`t think any riders make their feelings known about a fellow competitor and certainly not to the press .

 

YOU are so wrong and especially your last sentence. Just goes to show that you know little about the riders I spend time with, including Chris Harris and Chris Holder, Greg Hancock, Nicki Pedersen, etc.They are quite capable of knowing when we are just chatting (quite often in a hotel or airport or on a plane) or conducting an actual interview.

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I agree, if darcy wasnt up to it they also had doyle who is one of the most inform aussie riders at the moment

 

Are you serious? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

Jepsen Jensen - Emil - Jonsson - Doyle

 

Spot the odd one out.

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Not going to trawl through lodas of posts,but you did make a point of saying the Doc was pulling darcy's hand this way and that to no ill effects and that the Doc was a hand specialist.Now it seems he couldn't use his hand properly????

 

I DID and there appeared to be little or no ill-effects but perhaps in the heat of battle the actual process of releasing the clutch caused him some discomfort. I also think he was just race rusty.

 

With regard to the Joker. On the first count of race manipulation, of course both BSI and the FIM (particularly Race Director Tony Olsson and referee Craig Ackroyd) were unhappy and were discussing various options immediately after the meeting. It soured the Final (although not the result in my opinion) and obviously needs to be tackled.

 

As to the Joker itself, I think it is fair to say, although I have no firm evidence to support it, that the displeasure with the whole Joker scenario is more prevalent in the UK than abroad. That could have much to do with the actual title (slightly different connotation in other languages) and because for us it tends to be synonymous with It's A Knockout.

 

And, of course, it does help to create some excitement and closer finishes however false and unsavoury that may be to some British fans and, it would seem, several BSF posters. Speedway is in the entertainment business and TV audiences are an essential component and these days the tail often wags the dog.

 

If I had to lay money now I doubt whether the Joker is going away anytime soon but to ensure it has any credibility the ability of teams to manoeuvre the score to suit either themselves or to disadvantage the opposition by illegal means must be removed.

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If I had to lay money now I doubt whether the Joker is going away anytime soon but to ensure it has any credibility the ability of teams to manoeuvre the score to suit either themselves or to disadvantage the opposition by illegal means must be removed.

Can only say reading the report from the German language mag,Speedweek that the word "farce" was also used,but more with the Mikkel B+ Davey Watt incident when they both almost came toa stand still.

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YOU are so wrong and especially your last sentence. Just goes to show that you know little about the riders I spend time with, including Chris Harris and Chris Holder, Greg Hancock, Nicki Pedersen, etc.They are quite capable of knowing when we are just chatting (quite often in a hotel or airport or on a plane) or conducting an actual interview.

Lets be hearing some of the DIRT then Edited by dornier

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I have an idea, You can play the JOKER but if you don't win the race then you gain no points from the race and you get 2 points taken away from you.

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I DID and there appeared to be little or no ill-effects but perhaps in the heat of battle the actual process of releasing the clutch caused him some discomfort. I also think he was just race rusty.

 

With regard to the Joker. On the first count of race manipulation, of course both BSI and the FIM (particularly Race Director Tony Olsson and referee Craig Ackroyd) were unhappy and were discussing various options immediately after the meeting. It soured the Final (although not the result in my opinion) and obviously needs to be tackled.

 

As to the Joker itself, I think it is fair to say, although I have no firm evidence to support it, that the displeasure with the whole Joker scenario is more prevalent in the UK than abroad. That could have much to do with the actual title (slightly different connotation in other languages) and because for us it tends to be synonymous with It's A Knockout.

 

And, of course, it does help to create some excitement and closer finishes however false and unsavoury that may be to some British fans and, it would seem, several BSF posters. Speedway is in the entertainment business and TV audiences are an essential component and these days the tail often wags the dog.

 

If I had to lay money now I doubt whether the Joker is going away anytime soon but to ensure it has any credibility the ability of teams to manoeuvre the score to suit either themselves or to disadvantage the opposition by illegal means must be removed.

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I do agree up to a point with that statement Philip. However I think a far greater reason for the dislike for the 'Joker' in this Country is that it simply is not FAIR.

 

Poland won the World Cup a couple of years ago having played their 'Joker', Australia lost because they never got the chance to play their's. Even though the 'Aussies' were the best Team - they LOST because of the 'Joker'. How can that be right?

 

I think it is because of the innate British sense of 'Fair Play' that the 'Joker' is deemed UNFAIR, and I would suggest that as long as the Rule exists it will be subject to manipulation by Team Managers and Riders.

 

The 'Joker' should be dropped as soon as possible in the interests of having a Level Playing Field for all - and - allowing the best Team to win.

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I have an idea.

 

If a team wants to play the joker, The team that's top of the standings at that current moment, Picks the rider that will go out on double points.

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WOULDN'T necessarily argue with any of that White Knight but as unsavoury as commercial interests might be the TV audiences are vital and the Joker is seen as a means of sustaining interest in a meeting that might otherwise become a foregone conclusion long before the end.

 

Personally I would do away with it and just allow tactical substitutes (no double points) for teams six or more in arrears but then I am not charged with convincing various TV companies, including Sky, that speedway is worthy of their money and air-time.

 

But then I still enjoy test cricket although would not argue that it is generally more exciting that 20-20.

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If I had to lay money now I doubt whether the Joker is going away anytime soon but to ensure it has any credibility the ability of teams to manoeuvre the score to suit either themselves or to disadvantage the opposition by illegal means must be removed.

Easier said than done. I think, if it has to stay, then making it an 8 point gap before the joker can be used is a way forward, as that does reduce the possible affect of a 6 point haul. In Event 1 the Russians were able to move from 6 points behind to joint leaders in just one race. When the joker can have such a pronounced affect it is more likely you will see manipulation to allow it's use.

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Get rid of the joker, Just have tactical switches.

 

Or if a team wants to use a joker in a particular heat, All the other teams can replace there rider that is programmed to be in that heat with one of there top boys.

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People in Cricket have been jailed for manipulating results. What is the difference between spot fixing there, and the deliberate manipulation of heat results in a World Champ speedway meeting? (eg 2 heats where riders were shutting off, and deliberately altering the results, both of those individual heats and possibly the entire event by preventing a Joker being played in the most advantageous heat)?

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People in Cricket have been jailed for manipulating results. What is the difference between spot fixing there, and the deliberate manipulation of heat results in a World Champ speedway meeting? (eg 2 heats where riders were shutting off, and deliberately altering the results, both of those individual heats and possibly the entire event by preventing a Joker being played in the most advantageous heat)?

 

Because they never placed bets on it happening .in cricket i've seen someone let the ball go for four so that they keep that batsman on strike, it's called tactics ..as long as things are being done to help there side win there there is nothing wrong with it .

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