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spin king

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  1. Not down to you or me, down to the Promoters. Just think you might finish up with Josh Bates in your team this coming season.
  2. Anyone find it a bit strange that Ipswich have named their top 6, but not their Rising Star rider. I would have thought that the choice was pretty straightforward with it been Drew Kemp. Or perhaps there has been a change of heart and they will go with a different rider. Could Ipswich be looking to tempt Josh Bates or could they be considering offering Tom Brennan to East Anglia.
  3. I think you are looking at Josh Grajczonek and Ashley Morris. Which would leave us with around 3 .08 for the last rider.
  4. Unless there has been a change in ruling riders from Australia and the USA come in on assessed averages of 4.00. In 2019 we brought in Zaine Kennedy and Broc Nicol on assessed 4 point averages and later Josh MacDonald on a 4 point averages.
  5. Yeah thinking about it. I now remember it been mentioned. God only knows where Plymouth go with their team plans.
  6. So the average that he attained in 2018 in the Championship does not count, as that states a 6 point average. That was the last Championship average that I could find for him.
  7. So based upon on having 16.33 left for rest of the top 6. I will go with the following for the finishing line up for Plymouth. Bradley Wilson Dean 6.00 Josh MacDonald 4.00 Zach Cook 4.00 Henry Atkins 2.00
  8. Looking at the Grading lists he is listed on the Grade 4 list. (As I understand the ruling). Which means he can only be classed as the Rising Star in the Premier League. His experience at that level is not 9 years. Its is 4 years and one of those in 2019 was very limited meetings for Peterborough. In saying that I was very surprised to see his name on the list.
  9. I was very surprised to Josh Bates name on the list, but he is on the list of Grade 4 riders.
  10. If I have understood it properly you can use a Grade 3 or 4 rider for Rising Star rider in the Premier League. If that s the case then on the list that I have seen Josh Bates is on the list of grade 4 riders. If that is the case then I would expect Sheffield to have Josh Bates as their rising star rider.
  11. I think that both instances you have to ask was it intentional? The Morris/ McAllen incident, Morris is behind McAllen he can clearly see where McAllen, certainly looked suspect. The Tomicek/ Lyons incident Tomicek is in front and unless he had eyes in the back of his head would not know exactly where Lyons was. As for exclusion both Morris and Tomicek should have been excluded.
  12. When Jack Holder sign for Sheffield for this season, I was a little disappointed as I would have preferred Brady Kurtz. But following and looking at the Aussie Championships he did really well, and too be honest I please that we signed him, and had a feeling that he could have took the number 1 slot off Nicki Pedersen. Something seems to have clicked with him and at present I would put him in the top 2 or 3 Aussie riders. Robert Lambert is an excellent prospect who I think could well take the top GB spot off Tai Woffinden who I think over the last couple of years lost a bit of the edge in his racing. One of the things that gave Robert a big advantage was that he was riding abroad at a very young age, and I think that this had a massive aid to his development as a rider, and I think a young rider wants a blueprint of the best way to develop I would look at the way Robert has done things and try and follow wherever possible. I would put Robert Lambert in front of Jack Holder at the present, but I don't think that Jack is that far behind him.
  13. Who really knows where or how far our young riders can go. The two stand out riders are Lambert and Bewley. Lambert has some decent experience of riding abroad something that young riders need to experience as much as they can possible get and I can see him getting in or getting close to GP place. Bewley has a riding style that suits the foreign tracks and I can see him kicking on and challenging for a GP place. But a lot will come down to finance, how much the rider really wants it and how dedicated they are, the latter two are only the riders themselves know.
  14. With Stuart Robson having his farewell meeting could the new Promoter be him.
  15. On a personal level I would welcome Jason coming back into British speedway, even after a long retirement I think he could do a reasonable job, and even at the age he is I think that he would put bums seats as I think that people would be curious to see what he can and what he cannot do. Realistically I don't think that he would or want to make a comeback to ride in British speedway, I think that he will come over to the UK and his focus will be helping his son onwards with his with his career. Those who believe that they will let Jason if he want to make a comeback on 5 point average a living in cloud cuckoo land, I reckon anything between 7 or 8 points assessed average would be more likely. Its a nice thought that he might be contemplating a racing comeback, but honestly I doubt that it will happen, but as they say never say never.
  16. could the new rider never to ride in the Uk be the 46 year old Norwegian turned Pole.
  17. Very sad news yesterday to hear of the passing of Danny Ayres. One of the very few Characters and Entertainers in modern day British speedway. He was never going to be a World Champion or a World class rider, but he understood the giving good value to supporters and fans. I wonder if the BSPA would consider re-naming the British Final Trophy the Danny Ayres Memorial Trophy in his honour. Rest in Peace Danny.
  18. How do you get Peterborough 4th, they only have 4 riders signed.
  19. Right here we go (1) Belle Vue (2) Wolves (3) Ipswich (4) Sheffield (5) Swindon (6) Kings Lynn (7) Peterborough
  20. It is around the price for Championship Looking through teams websites I have the information for you on there admission prices and programme prices, some are last season prices some are for this coming season. Berwick 2019 £17 admission £3 programme Birmingham 2020 £16.50 admission £3 programme Eastbourne 2019 £16 admission £3 programme Edinburgh 2019 £17.50 admission programme no information Glasgow 2019 £17 admission £3 programme Kent 2019 £15 admission £2 programme (National League) Leicester 2020 £17 admission programme no information Newcastle 2019 £17 admission £2.50 programme Redcar 2019 £17 admission £2.50 programme Scunthorpe 2019 £16 admission programme no information Somerset 2019 £16 admission programme no information Sheffield 2019 £16 admission £3 programme
  21. As a team one trophy last season. Hardly a flood.
  22. Surprised not to see Todd Kurtz (5.43) getting a mention for the Poole line up a proven middle order rider in the Championship. Mind you would leave you with only around 3.54 for the last rider. Riders left over are on or round that figure Alfie Bowtell Connor Coles Ryan Kingsley Jack Smith Danny Phillips Or if not Kurtz, Lasse Bjerre (5.87) is still without a club.
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