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It has been confirmed today that when a rider is not a asset of the EL or PL club he rides for , the league of his parent club will get priority in fixture clashes.

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deleted for being a numpty and not reading properly, sorry mdmc

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surely your parent club is the one that owns you,

Yes but if the rider is not riding for his parent club then the league his parent club is in gets priority.

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So it is ...

 

BELLE VUE have priority over Steve Worrall. Stefan Nielsen is owned by ?

 

COVENTRY have Jason Garrity not doubling up and own James Sarjeant

 

KINGS LYNN have priority over Lewis Kerr ..... the other reserve ?

 

LAKESIDE have priority over Adam Ellis but not Ashley Birks

 

LEICESTER; They don't have priority over Auty or Lambert

 

POOLE have priority over Newman but Starke ? (think he is a NL asset)

 

SWINDON have priority over Lewis Rose but not Charles Wright

 

WOLVES do not have priority over Bates but Blackbird is an asset of a NL club so ?

 

 

 

 

 

Weirdly it was expected to be Blackbird and Starke at Wolves so it would be interesting to see who does get priority over NL assets ?

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So it is ...

 

BELLE VUE have priority over Steve Worrall. Stefan Nielsen is owned by ?

 

COVENTRY have Jason Garrity not doubling up and own James Sarjeant

 

KINGS LYNN have priority over Lewis Kerr ..... the other reserve ?

 

LAKESIDE have priority over Adam Ellis but not Ashley Birks

 

LEICESTER; They don't have priority over Auty or Lambert

 

POOLE have priority over Newman but Starke ? (think he is a NL asset)

 

SWINDON have priority over Lewis Rose but not Charles Wright

 

WOLVES do not have priority over Bates but Blackbird is an asset of a NL club so ?

 

 

 

 

 

Weirdly it was expected to be Blackbird and Starke at Wolves so it would be interesting to see who does get priority over NL assets ?

Nielsen is owned by Coventry.

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I think Blackbird is a Ips

Kings Lynn own Lambert which means Leicester get priority.

Stefan is a coventry asset.

 

I thought Starke was a Somerset asset?

 

If so then double up priority during clashes would look like this:

 

BELLE VUE

Cook (Edinburgh) 4

Stead (Sheffield) 2

Worrall (Belle Vue)

Stefan (Belle Vue)

 

COVENTRY

King (Coventry)

Robson (Coventry)

Sarjeant (Coventry)

 

KING'S LYNN

Kerr (King's Lynn)

 

LAKESIDE

Kennett (Rye House) 7

Lawson (Glasgow) 4

Ellis (Lakeside)

Birks (Sheffield). 13!

 

LEICESTER

Auty (Scunthorpe) 6

Lambert (Leicester)

 

POOLE

Newman (Poole)

Starke (Somerset) 5

 

SWINDON

Howarth (Workington) 4

Morris (Swindon)

Rose (Swindon)

Wright (Somerset). 10

 

WOLVERHAMPTON

Wells (Wolves)

Blackbird (Peterborough?). 3

 

Number next to name is how many possible clashes (without rain offs)

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Correct Starke is a Somerset asset............

 

RP

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Heres a take on the situation.In brackets is where the Speedway characters would be placed

 

In October 2014 a person (Ipswich) goes to Enterprise (BSPA) to hire a car (Danny). The agreement is for 2015 and payment made (loan fee)

 

Going into 2015 someone else (Coventry) fancies driving that car (Danny). They go to Enterprise (BSPA) who say thete is only one car (Danny) available but agree to the hire (DU) anyway.

 

In Feb 2015 Enterprise (BSPA) tell you ( Ipswich) that someone else (Coventry) can drive your car (Danny) and infact if you both want it at the same time they (Coventry) have priority because the bloke from the same street (league) as them (Cov) used to drive the car (Danny)

 

See it makes perfect sense now!!

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I think Blackbird is a Ipswich asset
Kings Lynn own Lambert which means Leicester get priority.
Stefan is a coventry asset.

I thought Starke was a Somerset asset?

If so then double up priority during clashes would look like this:

BELLE VUE
Cook (Edinburgh) 4
Stead (Sheffield) 2
Worrall (Belle Vue)
Stefan (Belle Vue)

COVENTRY
King (Coventry)
Robson (Coventry)
Sarjeant (Coventry)

KING'S LYNN
Kerr (King's Lynn)

LAKESIDE
Kennett (Lakeside)
Lawson (Glasgow) 4
Ellis (Lakeside)
Birks (Sheffield). 13!

LEICESTER
Auty (Scunthorpe) 6
Lambert (Leicester)

POOLE
Newman (Poole)
Starke (Somerset) 5

SWINDON
Howarth (Workington) 4
Morris (Swindon)
Rose (Swindon)
Wright (Somerset). 10

WOLVERHAMPTON
Wells (Wolves)
Blackbird (Peterborough?). 3

Number next to name is how many possible clashes (without rain offs)

 

You have far too much time on your hands.

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You have far too much time on your hands.

Really. Literally took 10mins if that.

Like to help. 😄

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Don't look good for Swindon with Charles & Kyle & also bet Lewis would rather had done Premier than Elite in a clash.

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Lewis Blackbird is a Mildenhall asset

so does that mean Peterborough get priority or Wolves?

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so does that mean Peterborough get priority or Wolves?

IF the BSPA were an efficient professional body, they would publish a list of d/up riders detailing their parent club and current team that get priority. But they aren't, so they won't... :neutral:

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Surely if the meeting is a rearranged one by the EL teams, it would be fair and justifiable to let the rider/s in question to ride for a previously agreed PL fixture.

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