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STOKE: Ben Wilson, Shaun Tedham, Tony Atkin, Danny Phillips, Chris Widman, TBC, Ryan MacDonald. BIRMINGHAM: Zach Wajtknecht, Danyon Hume, Tom Bacon, Luke Priest, Tom Perry, Jack Smith, Jack Parkinson-Blackburn.
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Belle Vue National Stadium
Brummies_Ste replied to PHILIPRISING's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
If I was a BV season ticket holder I would want my money back -
Birmingham V Cradley 20 April 2016 Nl
Brummies_Ste replied to Ommer Mon's topic in National League Speedway
You forgot to mention the loud cheers from Cradley fans when Jack Smith fell & also when Ash Morris elbowed Zac to the shale in heat 6 Quite a few Cradley fans left the stadium after heat 13 Cant take defeat !! get used to it apart from there top 3 the rest are not good enough. -
Birmingham V Cradley 20 April 2016 Nl
Brummies_Ste replied to Ommer Mon's topic in National League Speedway
BIRMINGHAM: Zach Wajtknecht, Danyon Hume, Tom Bacon, Darryl Ritchings, Tom Perry, Jack Smith, Jack Parkinson-Blackburn. CRADLEY: Max Clegg, James Purchase, Luke Chessell, Jack Kingston, Ashley Morris, Bradley Andrews, Ben Basford -
Buxton 1 Oliver Greenwood 2 Shelby Rutherford 3 Tom Woolley (G) 4 Jade Mudgway R/R 5 Ryan Blacklock 6 Lee Geary 7 Ryan Burton Birmingham - 1 Zac Wajtknecht 2 Denyon Hume 3 Tom Bacon 4 Darryl Ritchings 5 Tom Perry 6 Jack Smith 7 Jack Parkinson-Blackburn
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Coventry V Brummies Fri 15 April
Brummies_Ste replied to Brummies_Ste's topic in National League Speedway
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CITY GEARBOXES STORM (from): Liam Carr, Conor Dwyer, Dan Greenwood, Jamie Halder, Martin Knuckey, Ryan Terry-Daley, Callum Walker. BIRMINGHAM (from): Tom Bacon, Danyon Hume, Jack Parkinson-Blackburn, Tom Perry, Darryl Ritchings, Jack Smith, Matt Williamson
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BIRMINGHAM: Zach Wajtknecht, Danyon Hume, Tom Bacon, Darryl Ritchings, Tom Perry, Jack Smith, Jack Parkinson Blackburn. BUXTON: Olly Greenwood, Shelby Rutherford, Jade Mudgway, Steve Jones, Ryan Blacklock, Lee Geary, Ryan Burton.
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Brummies V Stoke Nt Good Friday
Brummies_Ste replied to Brummies_Ste's topic in National League Speedway
NL is a lot cheaper than EL & PL Also NL riders don't have big ego's & all they want to do is race its very refreshing -
BIRMINGHAM: Zach Wajtknecht R/R, Danyon Hume, Tom Bacon, Darryl Ritchings, Tom Perry, Jack Smith, Jack Parkinson-Blackburn. STOKE: Ben Wilson, Chris Widman, Shaun Tedham, Danny Phillips, Tony Atkin, Lewis Millar, Ryan MacDonald.
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Birmingham Speedway @BrumSpeedway · 59 mins59 minutes ago The signing of Hume confirms the 2016 Brummies will have the youngest ever line-up in British Speedway history!
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Darryl Ritchings just announced for 2016
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Think some one is a bit miffed the Eastbourne 50 pence piece did not get in the top 3
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Perry Barr track on Cradley meetings was prepared by Birmingham track staff Cradley riders preferred it slick but Brummies wanted more shale down
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FIFTH SIGNING COMPLETE Announced Thursday
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BIRMINGHAM Speedway are delighted to announce the return of talented teenager Zach Wajtknecht for next season. And the move means the 17-year-old has completed an amazing rise from reserve to top spot in the Surestop Brummies side within a year. The signing is sure to be greeted warmly by Perry Barr fans as he joins Tom Perry and exciting reserves Jack Smith and Jack Parkinson-Blackburn. And he said: "After the way last season went, Birmingham was the only club I really wanted to be with in the National League and I'm over the moon to be back. "The supporters are brilliant, I love the track and I'm loving the look of the team for next year so far. "I know there's a lot more expectation on me next season, but I'm determined to prove I've got what it takes to stay at No.1 and be one of the best riders in the league." Team manager Graham Drury is equally delighted to have 'the little grasshopper' back on board. "Zach was always another priority when building the team for 2016 and I'm so happy to have him leading from the front next season," said Drury. "It will be a totally different sort of pressure for the lad next year but I have every confidence that he will have another fantastic season and score plenty of important points for us over the course of the season. "Zach is one of the most exciting young, British talents we've seen for a while and another successful season could potentially push him on to much bigger and better things in 2017 and beyond. "The four lads announced so far get on so, so well together and we will hopefully be able to unveil our fifth rider as we head towards next weekend."
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Birmingham Speedway @BrumSpeedway · 6m6 minutes ago WE are delighted to confirm that Tom Perry will be back as club captain for the 2016 campaign
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Birmingham Speedway @BrumSpeedway 2 hrs2 hours ago CONGRATULATIONS to Jack Smith on winning the Chum Taylor and Dennis Nash Foundation Cup in Pinjar, Australia earlier today
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Alex has said he is not doing NL next season to concentrate on his education although he may do some mdl fixtures .
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Jack Parkinson-Blackburn is the first confirmed rider of our 2016 team!
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Birmingham Speedway @BrumSpeedway 20 mins20 minutes ago RIDER ANNOUNCEMENT WE will announce the first rider of our 2016 team early on Thursday morning!
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Yes the sun is now out in Brum Will be going tonight to support the Eagles
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CRADLEY: Max Clegg, Ellis Perks R/R, Danny Ayres, Arron Mogridge, Matt Williamson, Jack Smith, Tyler Govier. EASTBOURNE: Bradley Wilson-Dean, Daniel Spiller R/R, Marc Owen, Martin Knuckey, Ben Hopwood, Kelsey Dugard, Richard Andrews. Weather forecast not good expect a rain off
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THE management of Cradley Heathens have held positive talks with the newly formed Heathens Speedway Supporters Trust regarding the short and long term future of the club. The current situation is obviously a major concern with Gary Patchett, Chris Van Straaten and Nigel Pearson unable to commit to next season at Perry Barr Stadium. Said Pearson: “Naturally there is a lot of work ahead over the next few weeks and try and secure the immediate future of the club and get the Heathens to the tapes in 2016. “The Trust once again underlined their support, not only for the work we have done over the last six seasons, but also to try and enable the club to continue racing next year with new people running it. “Our meeting once again underlined the passion there is for this great club and we can only repeat our message that we are not looking to close the club down, far from it, we want someone else to take it into 2016. “At this stage we cannot offer any guarantees on that, we have until the end of November to try and get everything in place. “But we were very encouraged by the positive nature of our meeting with the Trust and we thank them for their support along with the Ollie Ommer Children’s Club which, I believe, is the most successful club of that nature in British Speedway.” Meanwhile, Pearson has confirmed one piece of land which had been worked on for the past three years has finally fallen through. The site, close to the Merry Hill Centre, is reserved for another project which Dudley MBC have advised the club has every chance of going ahead. Said Pearson: “We were advised of this land some time ago, we have had drawings made up and consulted the planning department as well as having dialogue with the land owners. “Our consultant also spoke to the agents handling part of the land but unfortunately we have now been told it won’t be possible. “The council have, however, agreed to revisit previous sites which have been looked at to establish whether a change of circumstances gives us a better chance. “This process will continue behind the scenes whether the club races next season or not.” Cradley host Eastbourne in the Knockout Cup Final at Perry Barr next Wednesday, which is the final home meeting of 2015 and, unless a deal is struck with new promoters, the last of the modern era. The club have confirmed normal admission prices will apply for this meeting and season tickets are valid.