The idea of a neutral venue further north has appeal for a re-staging, and the (very) obvious place would be Belle Vue, if a suitable date can be found.
Somerset is and always will be perfect for the Pairs, but only on the night before a Cardiff GP, as the Championship is now a northern competition.
Berwick quickly found that covering only the bends was futile, and have since perfected the art. l'm certain any club following their lead need only pick up the phone to be advised on the best way to go about the process.
So, if it were a night of tremendous, cut and thrust racing (maybe like Tuesday in Sweden) with the -- admittedly underdog --Bandits battling for every point, but in the end going down, guns blazing, to the powerful Witches, you wouldn't turn out to see the show?
Just because you feel they won't win.
Arse.
Aussies have Brady K and Jack H available, both are U-21, so Lemo can fiddle his troops to still have a good reserve, or maybe leave Max F there, put replacement straight in for Doyley. Which is more in line with the regulations a good few pages back, no?
It may be (I don't know) that FIM have a lighter regime for concussion victims than SCB.
Certainly Nick could not resume racing under SCB regulations until nine days after Peterboro acident.
Once again, Berwick can show the way forward.
After a series of unacceptable delays while waiting for a county ambulance, or even while the paramedic eas assessing an injury, Berwick have for the past two or three years had two ambulances and two paramedics at every meeting. And no more long delays....
Concussion means a 9-day sit-down, which is frustrating but understandable.
This means Nick will miss the WTC for Australia at King's Lynn (had he been selected), Bandits' matches at home tomorrow, at Scunthorpe on Sunday and at Newcastle next Sunday. Also Swindon's home match with Wolves on Thursday next week.
He would be available to return at Edinburgh on Friday 7th.