I think he was annoyed that Hume got in his way, particularly in the first lap (Hume never looked around), so wanted to prove his point on the final bends.
When I wrote to the SCB about the “BusterGate” postponement, Vatcher confirmed: although the press release said both Norfolk Arena Ltd and King’s Lynn Speedway were exonerated of an improper conduct … Norfolk Arena Ltd IS King’s Lynn Speedway.
Swap King with Klindt? Both rather stale, getting grief from home fans, and needing a new outlook ...
PS: New Green Sheets for Sayfutdinov (9.40) and Rew (4.00) from 12 June.
You're being blasé to think that Doyle & Sayfutdinov "could easily" have the beating of Bewley & Kurtz at the NSS. I would suggest 13 & 15 "could easily" goin the favour of the Aces.
And King hasn't been capable of doing that for a few years ...
Riss is a big miss - Barker was never going to be any sort of replacement - another in the preferred Ipswich mould of 100% popular trier. Hume is entertaining, and a great bloke, but not strong enough consistently to carry the reserve spot. Would having a "better" RS make any difference? Not really ... the RS isn't supposed to be under pressure. Even if Ipswich were prepared to take on Rowe or Kemp - or even if either Rowe of Kemp want to ride for Ipswich - would it have made a huge difference tonight?