And absolutely what it should be
Its the most recent true reflection of his performances
My original post was just highlighting the fact that this basic principle has been ignored by not reassessing the likes of Woryna and allowing (it appears but subject to confirmation) Morley and Zach W to use their 2nd tier 2016 figures
If the rules change can those teams still wanting a top no1 actually afford to sign them
Imagine the price Scott can demand now
Bidding to start at £150 per point?
Will be interesting to see
Didnt ride in the Prem in 2017 so going by Woryna ( and also Morley and Zach W at Lakeside in Champ) it should be his 2016 Prem figure and not a conversion or reassessment....
From the guest appearances Shanes made last year he was producing 5 point plus performances
With more regular racing doubling up I would expect he will kick on further
He certainly could be challenging for a spot in the 1-5 and possibly most likely to be the biggest improver of 2018
Banking cash is generally more expensive for a business than electronic transactions
That assumes of course the cash goes into the business account....
Agree - just disappointing (if not surprising) that it wasnt all in order before team building was officially started for any team let alone completed by some.
Surely Danny Phillips who was scoring at 3.5+ but would still start on a 2 would be the best bet at No7 if you want to have a strong No6 like Ash Morris
For it to fit the averages for Morely and Zack W are the 2016 end 2nd tier figures ie last years start figures
It seems Lakeside have been told or are assuming these are valid
The conversion rate is 1.3 so fir Ellis uts his 2017 PL x1.3