That's a load of guff. The only part that applies to this scenario is the mathematically sure part.
It's black and white, the result isn't mathematically sure. Panthers were 99.9% out and Lakeside deserve to go through, but the rules require a result to be definite.
Apparently Jon Cook has referred this to the SCB.
Why? The only option is to run the meeting again. If Lakeside can't stage the fixture, the Panthers would be happy to let them use the Showground.
Wish I was still there, had my train to catch. Currently stranded in Stevenage.
If there's a restaging, we need to book some better guests. Tonight was pitiful.
Just caught the early train back. Feel disappointed.
Rye House is such an awful track.
The announcer is such an annoying man. When announcing the Lakeside riders, he screams like a banjee. It's really irritating.
The Panthers side looks very formidable now.
Jorgensen, Grondal, Aarnio, Covatti, Lambert & Wilkinson.
All track specialists at Rye, Lakeside are in huge trouble.
Ulrich out, Covatti in.
At least we now know why Ulrich has been so awful. If he's been ill, why has he been riding?
Makes us stronger, but we're still up against it.
Just seen the ET and Panthers are definitely running next year. If Ged can't sell then the club will continue.
However, he has already received three serious enquiries.
I'm probably going to be going to this. The trains work out really well for this.
Rye House station is next to the stadium, and trains run back from London fairly late to Peterborough.
A couple of good guests and I will be there!