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Congratulations to Ellis. Good to see a Brit through to the u21 final
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Thanks. We left after the last race. Sad to hear Harris isn't enjoying his speedway at the moment although it is kind of showing at the moment. Bomber isn't the type of rider to say things about fellow team mates and his problems haven't been with Coventry so imagine it's more to do with somebody on the BSPA or being let down by Rosco with his recent qualifier selection as those are the areas he has been feeling let down in.
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Well done Coventry on a convincing win. Even with a bit of a off night for our top 2 compared to normal, we still won & pushed Hammers to use a TR. great to have no last places from our reserves, Sarjeant rode well without jumping and Roynon did much better than I expected. For Lakeside AJ is always good to watch & Lawson but I was shocked by how bad Mear, Piotr and Bridger were. I imagine they must be much better at home though for Lakeside to be where they are in the league.
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Thanks for a very honest answer 👍🏻
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Was the track really bad?Rob Lyon: "The track got progressively worse as the night went on and it was a disappointing end after a bright start." At the moment Swindon are relying a lot on reserve berth but once the rider returns to top 5 they struggle. Sad to see Wright now being replaced by a Aussie in every meeting. Wasn't the draft meant to be to help British riders?
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Thursday May 19, 2016 COVENTRY return to Elite League action on Friday with a visit from Lakeside led by former favourite Andreas Jonsson (7.30pm). Jonsson remains hugely popular at Brandon from his time with the Bees between 1998 and 2004, and the Swedish star has returned to British Speedway with the Hammers over the last couple of seasons. But the Buildbase Bees will hope he does not score too heavily in the first of two meetings in two nights between the clubs, with Coventry set to make the trip to Purfleet for the return fixture on Saturday. Bees currently lie six points behind the third-placed Hammers in the league table, albeit with one match in hand, so this weekends fixtures could well be significant in the chase for top-four positions. The visitors already have one big away win on the board this season from their early-April trip to Leicester, but have failed to take points away from visits to Kings Lynn, Wolverhampton, Poole and Swindon. Bees are forced into one change for both fixtures, with Josh Bates unavailable due to his participation in the World Under-21 semi-final in Pocking, Germany on Saturday. With regulations dictating that Bates must be replaced by either a rider from below him in the Elite Draft list, or any Premier League British rider with a lower average, squad rider Adam Roynon steps in on Friday night whilst on Saturday, experienced former Lakeside man Leigh Lanham will guest for Bates. The Hammers have been well-served this season by Richard Lawson, whose scoring has almost matched Jonsson so far, and he continues to keep ex-Bees rider Edward Kennett out of the Lakeside line-up and Polish rider Piotr Swiderski has also made a successful return to Purfleet in 2016. With a dramatic win over Wolverhampton in their last home outing, the Bees are looking to pick up some momentum after an inconsistent start to the season, with much speculation continuing as to what may happen in 2017 and beyond due to the current stadium issues. Promoter Mick Horton said: I was far more encouraged with the win over Wolves, and now we have to keep things going. Its always good to see AJ (Jonsson) back at Coventry and Im sure hell get a warm welcome but hopefully the likes of KK (Krzysztof Kasprzak) and Bomber (Chris Harris) will be able to handle him! I have been involved in a number of meetings lately and we are all working hard to try to secure the clubs future, and the message for supporters is to please remain behind us. We need to make it absolutely clear that there is a long-term need for this sport to continue, which Im committed to make happen if at all possible as John Clarke would say, please keep the faith! BUILDBASE BEES (from): Jason Garrity, Chris Harris, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Danny King, Adam Roynon, James Sarjeant, Kacper Woryna. LAKESIDE (from): Lewis Bridger, Andreas Jonsson, Lewis Kerr, Richard Lawson, Robert Mear, Kim Nilsson, Piotr Swiderski.
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Sorry, it's actually 31st March 😉 So I assume the list changes by new averages so this month it would look like this: Kyle Newman. 7.24 Adam Ellis 7.07 Kyle Howarth. 5.93 Josh Auty. 5.58 Charles Wright. 5.25 Paul Starke. 5.14 Steve Worrall. 4.85 Lewis Kerr. 4.41 Carl Wilkinson. 4.32 Josh bates. 4.11* James Sarjeant. 3.54* Robert Mear. 3.52 Steve Boxell. 3.00 Simon Lambert. 3.00 Stefen Nielsen 3.00 Ashley Morris. 3.00 Adam Roynon. 3.00 Lewis Rose. 3.00 Max Clegg. 3.00 Robert Branford. 3.00 Joe Jacobs 3.00 All the averages have been whilst riding in the reserve berth other than 5 riders Wright has been in main team for 4 meetings without dropping back to reserve which is impressive. Auty and Starke have both had 2 meetings at reserve due to Kilndt having a low assessed average. Ellis spent 2 meetings but now returns to reserve. Howarth has had 2 meetings in top 5 and remains there. Not anymore. I imagine Roynon will be our guest for tomorrow but not Sat as he's riding for PL then
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Well those OAPs that are constantly moaning about having to pay the same as the rest of us (who have had pay freezes or those who have been made redundant) will save a lot of money after this year when there is no stadium to visit! If a pensioner went to Asda or Tesco to buy a product, would they expect the same thing for less just because of their age? If you love the sport you prioritise, like those of us on low wages. That said, I imagine it's just a selected few moaning about it as there still seem to be a good amount of older fans in the stands.
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I'm confused. Why would Garrity be replaced?He's scoring around his average or above most meetings. Scores so far this season: Home: 10, 7, 8, 5 Away: 8, 7, 7, 9, 9, 11, 14 Very impressive and that has been with him having bike problems as well.
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New Averages (team Line Up Changes Updates)
mdmc82 replied to mdmc82's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Because the BSPA had messed up his average and posted it as 4 on their green sheet. However they have now changed it -
New Averages (team Line Up Changes Updates)
mdmc82 replied to mdmc82's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Because one fast track rider has to stay at reserve at all times. Only one can moved in to the main team at a time. Ellis average is now lower than Newman's -
New Averages (team Line Up Changes Updates)
mdmc82 replied to mdmc82's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Brady only has a 5pt average still on the new Green sheets so it's Brady & Ellis at reserve from Monday -
Good on Harris for remaining commited to British Speedway and showing respect for the British Final. Quite often when riders are interview they say how different the track is from practice anyway so often seems a waste of time
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Jason Garrity (2,2,3,3,1) and Chris Harris (2,3,3,1,1) both qualified for the British final tonight at Scunthorpe. Bates tied in 7th place with Richard Hall but lost the race off.
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Coventry Storm V King's Lynn Friday 13th May
mdmc82 replied to mdmc82's topic in National League Speedway
Shame Storm lost. Hope that Carr is okay after his crash. There was some good racing tonight & overtaking. Kinsley was impressive for King's Lynn. The rider of the night for me though was Ryan Terry Daley. I think that was one of the best I have seen him. Some great passing from him tonight.