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  1. This is the sort of Witches performance that was all too rare in the last two seasons, and it was good that they've maintained the momentum from the home win over Somerset and the draw at Scunthorpe. Not sure what to think about the track - it was grippy enough to produce some quick times, but as we know that often doesn't translate into classic passing speedway. For the Comets: Cook had a terible first heat, but was then very quick - until last heat when ambushed on the third bend by Doyle's move between him & Howarth. Aarnio - best performance at Foxhall and did a very solid job. Witches would have hoped for a heat advantage in 8, but Aarnio popped out of the start for a good win. Harrison - never made a start all night but looked generally slow. His only point came when Ellis fell early in Heat 7. Howarth - great young rider - I remember how he got stuck in when guesting for Ipswich at Sheffield in 2011, just before he was snapped-up by Edinburgh. Cracking win over Doyle - the Aussie's first competitive racing defeat at Foxhall in the PL era. Bach - such a smooth rider. An Ipswich fan I spoke to was not happy Bach was moving at starts - but was amazed when Barbara Horley excluded him in Heat 9, because he didn't think Bach had touched the tapes. Got squeezed out on first lap of Heat 13. Morris - I'm sure that was his first appearance at Foxhall, and was impressed that he got sorted out and scored a couple of good second places. Nielsen - Agent N strikes again! At least he finished the heats this time, but wasn't on the pace, and is going through a difficult patch. He came from nowhere last season and is still learning. Doyle - super smooth and consistent - and also showed genuine determination the last heat. Genuine appreciation from Witches fans after that one. Hawkins - proper job! Got stuck in, beat a Comet in every race and looked very at home. Will be tougher for him at Worky, but as Jaybea said afterwards, if he scores a couple of points and Ipswich get 36, then no-one can complain Tungate - almost didn't notice that he scored 14 - and rightly won the MotM award. Risager - waited until Heat 14 to do something really worthwhile, and somehow managed to get his wheels in line off the second bend, when it looked like he might fall, and then outpaced Howarth down the back straight. Such a frustrating rider, because you think maybe that there is 8 or 9 points in him, but it's still not happening ... Lanham - 7+2 and not a single Ipswich fan can complain about his contribution. Now settled into the sort of role that suits him. His third place in 13 was probably better than his win in 7. Ellis - so quick! Who does his bikes? Genuine talent and works really hard. Got in a tangle in 7 trying to cut back off gate four and fell, but jumped up and cleared the track. Put Aarnio under a bit of pressure in 11, and you can see the determination. Such a classy ride in 14 when the pressure was on - Howarth must have fancied his chances in that one. I have only just realised that Ellis had the only two non-scoring Ipswich rides from - but again no complaints from anyone! Heeps - quiet night in comparison, and he got 7+1. Doesn't panic and collects the points - a smart move in Heat 2 to work his way past Nielsen & Morris on third bend. A 20 point gap surely has to be enough, and the match at Derwent Park will be another test for the collective resolve of this Witches team that could become real challengers in the PL. Hopefully Barker can bounce back from his individual disaster at Sheffield, and crack on with some good points too. Edited after seeing the news about Barker's wrist injury .
  2. After rain overnight, and spitting with rain when I cycled in this morning, the day has blossomed beautifully. It's the first day this year that people have been dining alfresco on site, amongst the trees and flowers. The sky is hazy looking across Martlesham & Foxhall towards Ipswich, and the air is bound to become more and more humid - rain is forecast for later tonight ... I checked the archive, and it didn't mention KOC-Up at all.
  3. Anything to back up your assertion, or just more MJJ trolling? Thought you would be chanelling all your energy getting your hero back into British speedway so that he can challenge Dakota North for the #1 position at Peterborough. Actually, that's a joke - I meant third heat leader position.
  4. So why do you keep interfering with Ipswich threads? Clearly nothing of interest for you. Thought you would be learning Danish, Swedish and Polish, so you can follow the leagues where your mercenary hero prefers to ride
  5. After the Somerset match, only to himself really. Everyone knows he's a very capable and talented rider. I still don't understand why he wasn't included in the starting line-up - despite it meaning that Heeps would start in the team and it would be Nielsen & Ellis at reserve. I don't think that would have been any greater a risk than using Makinen (and I thought that even before the Finn had ridden).
  6. Updated 25/04/13. The Sackers Witches take on the Comets in the KOC-Up over two nights, with the return at Derwent Park on Saturday (thanks Topaz325 ). Expected line-ups: Sackers Witches: Doyle (G), Hawkins, Tungate, Risager, Lanham, Heeps, Ellis Workington Comets: Cook (G), Aarnio, Harrison, Howarth, Bach, Morris, Stefan Nielsen (G). Jason Doyle guests in place of Ben Barker, who is riding in the 2nd British semi-final at Sheffield. Ritchie Hawkins is scheduled to make his season debut for the home team. For the Comets: Confirmed Stefan Nielsen as guest in place of former Witch Chris Mills, who broke his left wrist in a fall when practicing after their home win against Sheffield last weekend. Craig Cook replaces Richard Lawson, who was injured as the result of a fall at Birmingham on Wednesday night (racing for Lakeside at Perry Bar in the EL). Thankfully, the KOC-Up does not feature the articifical point gaining tactical joker rule.
  7. I tweeted back to Cook that Wright should contact Ipswich. Nothing to lose.
  8. Still can't get my maths sorted - looks like Plymouth still need to win at both Ipswich and Rye House - but any wins should do it, not necessarily by 7 or more.
  9. Kurtz v Heeps is interesting. Tonight Kurtz "only" beat Newman, Nielsen & Perry (and couldn't pass Perry in 12) - although obviously having a ding-dong with Morris until Morris' unlucky retirement. Heeps has had some ups and downs too, e.g. passed by Perry at Foxhall. Kurtz v Heeps head-to-head at Plymouth last week was 2-2. Hope we can get a date for the Plymouth fixture soon - they can't let the LC drag on ... !
  10. Falls are not bad luck per se. The falls by Davies, Nielsen and Newman (and Makinen & Ellis) were all of their own making. Heeps was unlucky being rammed by Davies. Perry was unlucky trying avoid Nielsen but clipping his fallen teammate. Morris laid his bike down when he was thundering into the outside of the third turn trying to catch Heeps and the red lights came on, because although Nielsen had fallen earlier (in the same place as previously) and then stood up, Dan Holt (like a lot of us) didn't realise Nielsen had then crumpled in pain on the track. Fortunately, both Lanham & Heeps managed to avoid Nielsen and his bike - I think Morris's momentum and line gave him little option but to lay it down. I was very surprised the ref decided to declare the race, so to be fair you could say that was bad luck. On the other hand, you could say that Morris's line & momentum meant he might never have got round the 3rd/4th bends - we will never know either way. If I was able to attend on a regular basis any track where you can stand close to the racing, I would be there like a shot (including KL and P'boro). If I lived in travelling distance of Somerset or Swindon, I would choose the OTA for precisely that reason.
  11. No many Devils fans on here, so thought I'd better start a thread for this pivotal match in the Southern LC qualifiers. Expected teams: Plymouth: Ty Proctor, Chris Schramm, Mark Lemon, Ricky Kling, Cory Gathercole. Reserves: Ben Reade, Todd Kurtz. Somerset: Jason Doyle, Alex Davies, Josh Grajczonek, Kyle Newman, Nick Morris. Reserves: Tom Perry, Stefan Nielsen. Any win for the Rebels will make them group winners. A draw will be almost certain qualification, barring a huge home win for Ipswich against the Devils. A <7 point defeat means they could be overtaken by Ipswich (if Witches get a >7 at home to Devils), and levelled by Rye House (so it would be race points difference with the Rockets). A >7 point defeat leaves the door open to both Witches or Rockets depending on their respective home results with Devils. Of course, the added incentive for the Devils tonight is that they could still qualify if they gained a >7 win v the Rabbles, and also >7 wins at both Hoddesdon & Foxhall ... Come on you Devils! Well, for tonight anyway
  12. It absolutely does both improve the atmosphere and also gives you a much better perspective of the racing. Ipswich v Somerset was a very good match (the only bad luck the Rabbles had was Doyle's ef), and I'm certain that if those same races had taken place at, e.g. the OTA or EWR or King's Lynn, then those present would have been raving about it as the match of the season. Irrespective of the quality of racing there's always a little bit missing at Foxhall because of the viewing distance and the comparative size of the stadium. Back in the 70s, when the crowds were regularly 10,000, there was a genuine atmosphere. I can't imagine what it would have been like in the 50s with 20,000 in attendance every week.
  13. I'm still incredibly surprised that Nielsen was never offered the chance to ride for Ipswich this season. He said he was surprised too, when interviewed by Kevin Long for Rerun Productions - don't forget to buy the DVD it was a very entertaining match, with several post-1st/2nd passes and lots of incident. PS: Somerset signed Nielsen and he had never even seen the OTA, let alone ridden on it!
  14. It's a wide track, so they need to look at the tensioning of the tapes - if they were a bit shorter and stretched a bit more, it would help to correct the sagginess. Just a few tests would work out the best configuration. Also agree that there should be (if not already) vertical "joints" between the tapes, e.g. roughly in line with the painted lines between the gates.
  15. Looking purely at the descriptions in Live Updates, the vast majority of "passes" were as the riders shaped up on the first/second bends, which happens at every track - sounds like a standard speedway match you could see anywhere. The advantage that Somerset gives to fans is they are so close to the racing, which genuinely adds to the atmosphere and the perception of great racing.
  16. Fair play to Lanham who I was critical of last season, but has taken on the Captain's role and is doing a good job on and off track. He was the only old timer to give up his place in the Edinburgh British Semi, so he could race for his club, and produced a top performance tonight to make it worthwhile. Not bad: passing the home #1 on the line in a last heat decider!
  17. All six of them They must have a looked at the perfectly prepared EWR and thought, why can't the ref postpone this too? Splendid result.
  18. Plymouth I think it was? I recall the two Plymouth fans (like the two Scunthorpe fans last night) were not impressed.
  19. I have stated that I was surprised it was called off, and I also stated that I personally think they could have tried blading it. http://scunthorpesco...?Team=Scorpions http://ipswichwitches.co/ PS: Interesting to note that Ipswich still keep referring to matches being cancelled, rather than postponed. If it is cancelled, maybe Rob Godfrey can claim the points? .
  20. The ref called it off. As you will have read from above, both Lanham & Howe said it would be tricky, but they left it up to the ref to decide. There were no puddles becasue the track had been ripped-up and ready to be raced on (yes, it is ripped-up and grippy and Foxhall), so the rain soaked straight in, making it very greasy. I personally think that they might have tried blading it and trying to mix in some new surface or sawdust - but that would have taken a lot of time - and what sort of racing surface would ahve been the result? Answer: it would clearly have deprived the paying fans of witnessing the unquestionable talent of all seven Scorpions in their full flying ready-to-race grippy track configuration. Indeed, a bladed track would probably have played into the hands of the obviously gating-tart Sackers Witches.
  21. The beauty of Redcar's victory is that they did it without being able to resort to the artificial joker Even in the days of the good old tactical substitute, I always felt that a home team should not be allowed to resort to such changes. All credit to the Bears - a backs-to-the-wall victory.
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