Guest Posted November 6, 2015 Now what is the national league about? Should it be about teams winning titles and becoming the mini Poole of this league dominating or should it be about developing young British riders to progress up the ranks? I think the National League needs in essence a Major Revamp - I think it HAS to focus on the individual rider rather than the team and thus I would propose the following National League divided into North/South with more clubs asked to compete National League North - Birmingham Buxton Coventry Cradley Glasgow Belle Vue Edinburgh Sheffield National League South - Eastbourne Kent Kings Lynn Mildenhall Rye House Stoke Peterborough/Ipswich Poole The season should run from May 1st - August 31st Teams should consist of 4 rider teams with 1 reserve and the format should be 16 heats and 4 teams per meeting i.e. Eastbourne at home vs Kent vs Kings Lynn vs Mildenhall This would focus on individual riding, not team riding with the emphasis on individual rider developement whilst working towards a team goal. Each club get 14 home meetings and 14 away meetings. Top 2 from each division meeting in the "Grand Final" at a neutral venue Points awarded 4 for 1st, 3 for 2nd, 2 for 3rd and 0 for last place. This would offer any young rider plenty of meetings and experience and again with the emphasis of riding individually against 3 other riders who are not team-mates with the sole focus of winning, not looking out for your team-mate, not tactically riding etc. just pure racing, we could develop a set of riders with a winning mentality under this format. Since when has Stoke been in the South its North of Birmingham and Coventry ffs it was used as an example, it wasn't looked at with usage of a map or knowledge of locations, who cares where stoke is anyway People living and working in Stoke maybe? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites