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crescent girl

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  1. So no Peterborough riders available for BenFund Bonanza. Shameful.
  2. Correct. And let's be honest, it is Seth being in Europe that's the reason for Jason coming back. We have to thank Ipswich for making this financially viable for him
  3. As they have done since 2010. Hopefully they will be left alone to continue for another ten years, too!
  4. Absolutely spot-on, Philip. Your fine magazine carried a mention over the winter that Seth would be campaigning in Europe this summer, and this is a neat way of getting Ipswich to pay for their trip, plus a bit more.
  5. I don't think Nathan will even turn out to be the Devils' No 1, let alone the League! Good signing, tho..
  6. Kent are indeed offering something special, called Championship speedway, which their public haven't seen previously. As for it being higher-priced that elsewhere, l'd gently point out the location in the wealthy bottom-right corner of the island. Local income, and personal wealth will be considerably greater than in and around (say) Newcastle, Redcar or Berwick. Thus, pro-rata, their pricing is maybe about the right level. Discuss?
  7. That's very true, but depends on team structure, too. If your team is top-heavy, a reserve who comes good will quickly be at #2 (or worse, #4) and you'll lose that seven-ride bonus....
  8. George, I've warned you before about talking sense on here.
  9. The U21 and U19 meetings have in recent years mostly been on Tuesday nights, haven't they? Not helpful in the scheme of things to run on a Friday.
  10. Just to correct the above. Berwick have no Finns, but do have an Austrian and an Argentinian. Edinburgh don't have a Dane, but do have a Norwegian. Glasgow have one "Australian" who has dual nationality -- as do Leicester and Somerset!
  11. No-one "should be guaranteed a spot if he wants to ride". Not even in the National League. That's maybe what amateur meetings are for?
  12. But, has Keynan Rew ever finished in the top four of a State Title? Indeed, has Matt Gilmore? No visas, no use for this purpose. He was, however, a very promising young rider before his accident, and we may well see him in the UK once he qualifies to ride here. Which brings you back to the oft-recommended, visa-qualified, Zane Keleher. Who is certainly good enough to ride at CL level.
  13. He was on the podium at the NJL Riders Championship at Armadale in October, improving over each race as the night went on. It'll be good when the Devils' next signing is announced, maybe removing some of this intense scrutiny from their (l presume) #7.....
  14. First 'graduate' of the Duns Academy, did well at Armadale in the junior championship event at the end of last season. Almost exactly the kind of young Northern-based rider John Campbell was describing when he set out the Devils' stall.
  15. As John Campbell has been a promoter for an unbroken run of 35 seasons and was a trophy-winning third-tier promoter at Linlithgow and Armadale as well as settingup all the Monarchs' many successes, l'd be backing him to send out a useful - - albeit young and at first inexperienced - - team of Devils. Without breaking any banks.
  16. The Devils are aiming to employ, and produce new, young Northern-based talents, rather than win the League, to judge by some very encouraging words from John Campbell: "The Devils will embrace this fully with an exciting line up of young riders, many of whom are just setting out on their speedway journey and have been searching for their big break. They may take some time to find their feet but the opportunity is there for them to progress to become professional speedway riders." "I am very excited by the prospect of watching our young Devils progress over the course of the season. The early matches may prove challenging but I find it is one of the greatest joys in speedway to watch a rider improve and develop. I am sure this is a view shared by many Monarchs supporters and I am certain they will fully and enthusiastically support the ethos of the Devils."
  17. I think you'll find that Stewart Dickson knows plenty about every league, everywhere. Can't speak about any others at the club, about whom I know very little.
  18. Mike Hope of Wooler announced today as again backing the Bandits in 2020. Commercial department doing very well so far with getting sponsors on board. (IMO)
  19. Sadly, this wouldn't happen. How many Kent fans would travel to Somerset, or Scunthorpe fans to Birmingham, on a Wednesday night for such a meeting? Even in the glory days of the 1980's, the southern tracks ran these meetings at a big loss. Nowadays, with far fewer travelling fans -- even at weekends -- the costs, especially for the southern and midland sectors, would be absolutely prohibitive. As sporting contests, such rounds would be entertaining, as business propositions (especially in the south and midlands) totally unviable.
  20. No visa required, either -- born in Bristol!
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