Clegg, Branford, Morris & Carr etc have shown ambition by moving up whereas Boxall is happy to ride for a club that he wants to regardless of what league they're in.
He seemed considerably improved once he recovered from his midseason injury. It may not be a signing to set the world alight but Andrews should improve his average a bit.
Shanes and Stoneman are probably the only riders in the league who are struggling to get a team place due to their average. Shanes' plans appear to have been messed up by Kent mostly, rather than the system, and hopefully Stoneman can get a ride at Lakeside.
That's a good point. The older riders should really be heat leaders that are showing the younger riders how to ride the tracks and set up their bikes e.g. Atkin & Armstrong. Even experienced riders in terms of years ridden as opposed to age, like Wilson & Halsey, lead from the front as opposed to a stagnant middle of the league style older rider like Mason or Jones who would be chasing their own set-up in order to improve themselves.
I agree with Heathen1984. Cradley have the better top 3, and they have average improvement potential too, but Eastbourne have Brennan at the bottom end. Having said that Cradley will always have a useful reserve pairing, just without a potential match winner in a Brennan or Dugard.