mdmc82 2,878 Posted July 30, 2015 (edited) Its Elite League action again at the Jordan Road Surfacing Stadium on Saturday and another intriguing contest is in prospect as the Lions and the Lakeside Hammers battle it out for the match points. The visitors will be at the end of a hectic schedule as the fixture at Leicester will be their fifth meeting in six days! With both Andreas Jonsson and Kim Nilsson racing back home in the Swedish Final, the Hammers bring in the Coventry top gun, Hans Andersen who guested for them the last time they were at Leicester in April scoring 15 points. Nilssons absence will be covered by rider replacement and they have plenty of talent to call upon to cover for him as each team member is eligible for a ride. At reserve is Richard Hall, the first captain in the new era of the Lions who replaces the injured Ashley Birks. Meanwhile, Leicester are covering for their three injured riders with Thomas Jorgensen replacing Sam Masters and they bring in two of last seasons Lion Cubs, James Sarjeant and Dan Greenwood at reserve who replace Josh Auty and Simon Lambert. Teams Leicester: 1. Jason Doyle, 2. Thomas Jorgensen, 3. Grzegorz Walasek, 4. Szymon Wozniak, 5. Piotr Swiderski, 6. James Sarjeant and 7. Dan Greenwood Lakeside: 1. Hans Andersen, 2. Mikkel Bech, 3. Edward Kennett, 4. Richard Lawson, 5. Rider Replacement for Kim Nilsson, 6. Richard Hall and 7. Adam Ellis Edited: Mikkel Bech ruled out due to hand injury. Guest to be confirmed Edited July 30, 2015 by mdmc82 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Happy Hunter 373 Posted July 30, 2015 Its Elite League action again at the Jordan Road Surfacing Stadium on Saturday and another intriguing contest is in prospect as the Lions and the Lakeside Hammers battle it out for the match points. The visitors will be at the end of a hectic schedule as the fixture at Leicester will be their fifth meeting in six days! With both Andreas Jonsson and Kim Nilsson racing back home in the Swedish Final, the Hammers bring in the Coventry top gun, Hans Andersen who guested for them the last time they were at Leicester in April scoring 15 points. Nilssons absence will be covered by rider replacement and they have plenty of talent to call upon to cover for him as each team member is eligible for a ride. At reserve is Richard Hall, the first captain in the new era of the Lions who replaces the injured Ashley Birks. Meanwhile, Leicester are covering for their three injured riders with Thomas Jorgensen replacing Sam Masters and they bring in two of last seasons Lion Cubs, James Sarjeant and Dan Greenwood at reserve who replace Josh Auty and Simon Lambert. Teams Leicester: 1. Jason Doyle, 2. Thomas Jorgensen, 3. Grzegorz Walasek, 4. Szymon Wozniak, 5. Piotr Swiderski, 6. James Sarjeant and 7. Dan Greenwood Lakeside: 1. Hans Andersen, 2. Mikkel Bech, 3. Edward Kennett, 4. Richard Lawson, 5. Rider Replacement for Kim Nilsson, 6. Richard Hall and 7. Adam Ellis Edited: Mikkel Bech ruled out due to hand injury. Guest to be confirmed I know others have said this before but can't the powers that be see that having someone like Richard Hall as a 'Fast Track Reserve' makes the sport a laughing stock? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCB 15 Posted July 30, 2015 I know others have said this before but can't the powers that be see that having someone like Richard Hall as a 'Fast Track Reserve' makes the sport a laughing stock? Because the alternative is to have riders like Darryl Ritchings riding and he's not grade A draft level rider. Even Hall is not really that level but is better than using even lower level NL rider. It's a sport and an entertainment first and foremost before it is a training ground for young riders. You could argue the laughing stock is having an EL that has to train up youngsters because the lower leagues are failing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robert72 845 Posted July 30, 2015 A match with as many guests as regular team riders, i think it could be a poor crowd. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Happy Hunter 373 Posted July 30, 2015 Because the alternative is to have riders like Darryl Ritchings riding and he's not grade A draft level rider. Even Hall is not really that level but is better than using even lower level NL rider. It's a sport and an entertainment first and foremost before it is a training ground for young riders. You could argue the laughing stock is having an EL that has to train up youngsters because the lower leagues are failing! I was really trying to make the point that the 'Fast Track' system is no longer working. I can see that you have to get who you can get if your reserves are injured but the number of riders who have been included on the 'Fast Track' list who are, to put it kindly, reaching the end of their shelf life, is getting ridiculous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cityrebel 2,960 Posted July 30, 2015 What a price leicester have paid for EL membership, infrequent meetings with farcical line ups. Shades of eastbourne 2014. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robert72 845 Posted July 30, 2015 (edited) What a price leicester have paid for EL membership, infrequent meetings with farcical line ups. Shades of eastbourne 2014.I think Leicester went up to soon,If they Finnish bottom again I can see Doyle wanting to ride elsewhere next season and the struggle starts again to find riders wanting to come to Leicester. If DH decided to drop into the premier league he would gain more respect and support than going for a 3rd wooden spoon in 2016 I see Hans Andersen is riding for Swindon against lakeside tonight then riding For lakeside against the lions on saturday,Friday he rides for the bees,in 3 days he has rode for nearly half the league teams, only in speedway lol Edited July 31, 2015 by robert72 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mdmc82 2,878 Posted July 31, 2015 Harris guests in place of Kim and Fricke instead Bech. Let's hope for an injury free meeting esp as Coventry now have Hans, Harris, Sarjeant & Greenwood riding in this meeting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barrow boy 119 Posted July 31, 2015 A match with as many guests as regular team riders, i think it could be a poor crowd. A poor crowd at Leicester would be welcomed elsewhere. Harris guests in place of Kim . Not according to Leicester's press release. They have got it down as being RR, 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skidder1 7,658 Posted July 31, 2015 Harris guests in place of Kim and Fricke instead Bech. Let's hope for an injury free meeting esp as Coventry now have Hans, Harris, Sarjeant & Greenwood riding in this meeting. Harris average is too high to guest for Nilsson from 1.8.15 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCB 15 Posted July 31, 2015 Harris average is too high to guest for Nilsson from 1.8.15 But Hans isn't. It'll be Hans for Kim and Harris for AJ. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mdmc82 2,878 Posted July 31, 2015 A poor crowd at Leicester would be welcomed elsewhere. Not according to Leicester's press release. They have got it down as being RR, Taken from their Facebook page Leicester Lions Speedway Team Lakeside have confirmed a revised line-up for Saturday which is as follows: 1. Hans Andersen for Kim Nilsson 2. Max Fricke for Mikkel Bech 3. Edward Kennett 4. Richard Lawson 5. Chris Harris for Andreas Jonsson 6. Richard Hall for Ashley Birks 7. Adam Ellis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gemini 4,894 Posted July 31, 2015 Blimey! It will be like being at Coventry. First time for Lucy tomorrow so she should feel at home and go to sleep like she usually does. Just hope all the Bees riders come through the meeting safely. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robert72 845 Posted July 31, 2015 A poor crowd at Leicester would be welcomed elsewhere, It should be a decent crowd now due to the amount of local rivals Coventry Bees riders in the meeting. You cannot class this as anything more than a select match with so many changes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Al 710 Posted July 31, 2015 I think Leicester went up to soon,If they Finnish bottom again I can see Doyle wanting to ride elsewhere next season and the struggle starts again to find riders wanting to come to Leicester. If DH decided to drop into the premier league he would gain more respect and support than going for a 3rd wooden spoon in 2016 I see Hans Andersen is riding for Swindon against lakeside tonight then riding For lakeside against the lions on saturday,Friday he rides for the bees,in 3 days he has rode for nearly half the league teams, only in speedway lol So next season it could be a case of "Doyle or No Doyle" to decide which league Leicester is in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites