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Rye House V Redcar Sat.14th Sept.

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Once again not much interest in a Rye fixture?

 

Does anyone know the line up of riders or indeed if this fixture will go ahead?

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Hopefully, the Redcar team will all get lost on route leaving the home riders to ride round for 15 5-0's!!! Sorted, play-offs here we come....

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Hopefully, the Redcar team will all get lost on route leaving the home riders to ride round for 15 5-0's!!! Sorted, play-offs here we come....

Meeting Off!

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Been raining most of night I think and still drizzling. Will be surprised if its on.

 

 

bspa site says match off

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Wasn't the idea behind dirt deflectors supposed to be to save meetings being called off when the shale was a bit wet, but the weather was good? Or just another added expense, with no real advantage, due to so little shale on the tracks.

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Not surprised it's off. Raining for most of yesterday and again last night and this morning. Track will be saturated. Does anyone really want to pay to watch something similar to Belle Vue v Poole last Monday? I certainly don't!

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So Redcar qualify :party: (or can I see some sort of appeal coming for not fulfilling fixtures...) :rofl:

or maybe the fact that leicester have scored more race points might come into it then redcar can claim leicster have had more scored against them too

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Rye House qualified for the 2007 PL play offs in 4th place at the cut off date, eventually going on to win the trophy. Birmingham went on to finish 4th in the league, Rye House 5th. Can't see any Leicester appeal being upheld.

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Rye House qualified for the 2007 PL play offs in 4th place at the cut off date, eventually going on to win the trophy. Birmingham went on to finish 4th in the league, Rye House 5th. Can't see any Leicester appeal being upheld.

 

Well if that was the rule in 2007 then it won't have been changed it should still be the same.....have a day off this is speedway rules don't stay the same from 1 year to the next let alone 6 :-)

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Well if that was the rule in 2007 then it won't have been changed it should still be the same.....have a day off this is speedway rules don't stay the same from 1 year to the next let alone 6 :-)

Some do. Cut off dates for one. Next Saturday is my next day off.

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Ok, so what did the weather do during the hours before and during the "rain off" of Rye v Redcar?

Could it have gone ahead? Or was the early call off justified........?

 

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