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  1. I'd also be grateful if any Hitmen supporters that live in the close proximity of the circuit, could keep us updated on the weather situation. I'm leaving Norfolk at 7.00am tomorrow morning, so if anyone is up and about then, a quick posting on here would be much appreciated, so that a possible wasted journey can be avoided. Thank You Mike
  2. Okay Derek, I'll go with Bryn's version of events then. Thanks very much for your help.
  3. Cheers OLD mate! When Jack Kingston fell and was injured, was he disqualified from the re-run of the heat, or was he allowed back in, but withdrew himself? Derek, I've noticed a discrepancy and wondered if you could tell me which version of events is correct. You're report says that Rhys Naylor scored 4-points and Lewis Rose 3+2 points. However, Bryn has reported in the Speedway Star that Naylor had 3+1 and Rose 4+1. Cheers mate Mike
  4. Hi Derek, Could you possibly let me have the results etc from this meeting please, as I have been on holiday, and search as I may, I just can't find them anywhere? Thanks Mike
  5. Spot on Main Man. 27th July 1985 (almost 27-years ago, frightening eh!). COVENTRY 43: Tommy Knudsen 11 Kelvin Tatum 9 John Jorgensen 8 Steve Bastable 6 Frank Andersen 4 Rick Miller 3 David Bargh 2 HALIFAX 35: Kenny Carter 14 Neil Evitts 6 Eric Monaghan 5 Rod Hunter 4 Kurt Hansen 3 Larry Ross 2 Doug Wyer 1 The worrying thing is that whilst a lot of the good people on this forum won't have heard of some of those riders, the stark reality is that you and I knew them all...oh dear!! The very final meeting I believe between the two clubs at Brandon was the British Junior League match that followed the main event, with the home side running out comfortable 30-12 winners. Hope the weather doesn't spoil things on Friday, not that I'll be there, as I'm sunnng myself in Majorca, well will be by tonight. The forecasters got things horribly wrong in Norfolk yesterday, where I'm told the rain had all cleared away by 2.30pm. In my home village 13-miles away, we saw nothing after 10.00am, and I was able to mow my lawns prior to jetting off today. Not that this is the place to go into personal matters, but just to let you know that my wife received news on Thursday that all remains stable, and you know what I'm talking about. All the Best Main Mimmo
  6. Huh, so much for a bad weather forecast, as the meeting went ahead on what was almost certainly the warmest day of the year at the Norfolk Arena, complete with unbroken sunshine. Although conditions became a tad dusty in the later stages, the quality of racing was good, and at times very good, and kept the fairly large sprinkling of King's Lynn supporters in attendance, more than happy. The meeting had to be aborted before the various finals could be stage, as the medical team time had expired, so results were declared on the four rides each format. CLUB CLASS 1. Adam Briggs (2-3-1-FD) = 6 2. Trevor Heath - Non Starter 3. Andy Mountain (3-3-3-3) = 12 4. John Markham (R-1-N-N) = 1 5. Martin Pearce (0-2-2-2) = 6 6. Jack Kingston (2-0-3-F) = 5 7. Adam Sheppard (1-1-2-2) = 6 8. Jake Williams (3-3-3-3) = 12 9. No Rider 10. Simon Pearce (2-2-R-2) = 6 1) Mountain, Briggs, Markham (EF), Heath (NS), 67.8 2) Williams, Kingston, Sheppard, M.Pearce 69.2 3) Briggs, S.Pearce, Heath (NS) 73.8 4) Mountain, M.Pearce, Markham, Kingston (F.Rm) 69.7 5) Williams, S.Pearce, Sheppard 68.6 6) Kingston, M.Pearce, Heath (NS) 82.1 7) Mountain, Sheppard, S.Pearce (EF), Markham (NS) 58.2 [3-Laps] 8) Mountain, S.Pearce, Kingston (Fell) 69.2 9) Williams, M.Pearce, Briggs, Heath (NS) 72.0 10) Williams, Sheppard, Briggs (FD), Markham (NS) 72.6 ANDY MOUNTAIN & JAKE WILLIAMS WERE DECLARED JOINT WINNERS INTERMEDIATE CLASS 1. Graham Knowler (R-R-N-N) = 0 2. Arron Morgridge (2-3-3-FD) = 8 3. Mike Osborne (3-2-2-1) = 8 4. Henke Koonstra - Non Starter 5. Andy Harrison (1-3-1-FN) = 5 6. James Peters (3-2-3-3) = 11 7. Steve Lockyer (2-1-3-2) = 8 8. Shaun Smith (R-0-1-3) = 4 9. Gordon Walker (1-1-2-2) = 6 10. No Rider 11. Alec Wright (2-3-FN-N) = 5 12. Nathan Clare (3-2-F-3) = 8 1) Osborne, Mogridge, Knowler (EF), Koonstra (NS) 76.0 2) Peters, Lockyer, Harrison, Smith (EF) 76.7 3) Clare, Wright, Walker 74.8 4) Harrison, Clare (F.Rm), Knowler (EF), Koonstra (NS) 82.5 5) Mogridge, Peters, Walker, Smith 71.5 6) Wright, Osborne, Lockyer 73.6 7) Mogridge, Walker, Harrison, Wright (FN) 73.0 8) Lockyer, Knowler (NS), Koonstra (NS) 82.4 9) Peters, Osborne, Smith, Clare (Fell) 75.4 10) Peters, Walker, Osborne, Knowler (NS) 83.2 11) Clare, Lockyer, Mogridge (FD), Harrison (FN) AWARDED 12) Smith, Koonstra (NS), Wright (NS) 86.8 SUPPORT CLASS 1. Pat Doyle (1-3-1-0) = 5 2. Luke Barnes (3-3-R-2) = 8 3. Andrew Leach (2-3-3-3) = 11 4. Mark Wilsher - Non Starter 5. No Rider 6. Bill Hollands (3-1-2-2) = 8 7. Ted Ede (2-1-3-3) = 9 8. Duane Wurzburger - Non Starter 9. Tony Raybould (3-2-2-1) = 8 10. Dave Smith (1-0-2-2) = 5 11. Kieron Davidson (2-2-3-3) = 10 12. Mike Russell - Non Starter 1) Barnes, Leach, Doyle, Wilsher (NS) 79.5 2) Hollands, Ede, Wurzburger (NS) 82.7 3) Raybould, Davidson, Smith, Russell (NS) 81.1 4) Doyle, Wilsher (NS), Russell (NS) 95.4 5) Barnes, Raybould, Hollands, Wurzburger (NS) 80.4 6) Leach, Davidon, Ede, Smith 78.7 7) Davidson, Raybould, Barnes (EF) 80.8 8) Ede, Smith, Doyle, Wilsher (NS) 84.5 9) Leach, Hollands, Russell (NS), Wurzburger (NS) 76.1 10) Leach, Hollands, Raybould, Doyle 78.0 11) Ede, Barnes (F.Rm), Russell (NS) 89.6 12) Davidson, Smith, Wilsher (NS), Wurzburger 86.8 Next Meeting is at Sittingbourne on the 8th Jult, and this will be the 1st leg of the 2012 MTD Credit Crunch Team Event. This is usually one of the best attended meetings, one that amateur racing fans seem to love, and is well worth the journey to the pretty little Kent venue. Cheers Mike
  7. Good Morning Folks, Whilst I appreciate it's only just turned 5.45am on a Sunday Morning, and a lot can happen in 6-hours, it's an absolutely beautiful morning here in the King's Lynn area, with unbroken blue skies and warm sunshine. So lets hope it stays that way for you, and that you all have a good and safe meeting. Regards Mike
  8. Due to some expected weather problems that are forecast to hit the King's Lynn area later on in the afternoon on Sunday, this eagerly awaited Dragons meeting has been brought forward by one hour, now starting at 12.00pm (midday).
  9. Nice to hear from you Martin, it's been a while since we've been in touch. It's only very recently that I learned of the bad injury to Chris, how is he now? What with all the worry I have over my wifes health, I completely forgot to enquire about your worries.....sorry. Have no fear, I'll never stop banging the drum for the Young Stars or any NL team come to that, although we both know I'm wasting my time. Shall I get started on the Amateur Racing scene next Best wishes to you all in the Midlands. Mike
  10. KNOWN RESULTS SO FAR. IPSWICH 26th April 2012 Ipswich 18: Joe Graver 8 Niall Strudwick 6 Martin Knuckey 3 Sam Woods 1 Rye House 16: Tom Braddock 5 Danno Verge 5 Conor Dwyer 5 Rhys Naylor 1 17th May 2012 Ipswich 16: Niall Strudwick 8 Joe Graver 7+1 Sean Phillips 1 Peterborough 20: Adam Portwood 8 Adam Kirby 5 Martin Pearce 4 Simon Pearce 3+2 KING’S LYNN 2nd May 2012 King’s Lynn 22: Nick Laurence 9 Andy Mountain 7+1 Jake Williams 3+2 Lewis Rose 3 Mildenhall 11: Josh Bates 3 Joe Graver 3 Tyler Govier 3 Niall Strudwick 2 30th May 2012 King’s Lynn 22: Andy Mountain 9 Lewis Rose 5 Jake Williams 4 Liam Rumsey 4 Lakeside 14: Jack Kingston 5 Rhys Naylor 5 Martin Pearce 2 Simon Pearce 2 LAKESIDE 4th May 2012 Lakeside 21: Jack Kingston 7+1 Mark Baldock 7 Adam Sheppard 5+2 Martin Pearce 2+1 Mildenhall 14: Nick Laurence 9 Joe Graver 3 Niall Strudwick 1+1 Martin Knuckey 1 11th May 2012 Lakeside 22: Mark Baldock 9 Jack Kingston 6 Adam Sheppard 4 Martin Pearce 3+1 Peterborough 14: Simon Pearce 5 Niall Strudwick 5 Ben Holloway 3 Jamie Collins 1+1 MILDENHALL 6th May 2012 Mildenhall 26: Josh Bates 9 Niall Strudwick 7 Joe Graver 5+2 Martin Knuckey 5+1 Peterborough 10: Ben Holloway 5 Jamie Collins 3 Adam Kirby 2 27th May 2012 Mildenhall 22: Joe Graver 12 Tyler Govier 7 Niall Strudwick 3 Rye House 11: Joe Exley 4 Danno Verge 4 Jake Hallett 3 PETERBOROUGH 21st May 2012 Peterborough 17: Ben Holloway 6 Adam Kirby 5+1 Adam Portwood 4 Simon Pearce 2 Ipswich 7: Martin Pearce 3 Niall Strudwick 3 Sean Phillips 1 Sam Woods 0 (Abandoned due to time curfew, result stands). RYE HOUSE 5th May 2012 Rye House 11: Tom Braddock 5 Simon Pearce 3+1 Danno Verge 3+1 Lakeside 13: Mark Baldock 8 Jack Kingston 4 Martin Pearce 1+1 19th May 2012 Rye House 16: Joe Graver 12 Joe Exley 4 Danno Verge 0 Lakeside 19: Martin Pearce 6+2 Mark Baldock 6 Simon Pearce 4+2 Jack Kingston 3 2nd June 2012 Rye House 12: Nick Laurence 5 Danno Verge 3 Joe Exley 3 Jake Hallett 1 King’s Lynn 24: Andy Mountain 9 Jake Williams 8 Liam Rumsey 7 IPSWICH AVERAGES: Joe Graver = 9.14 Niall Strudwick = 7.56 Martin Pearce = 6.00 Martin Knuckey = 4.00 Sean Phillips = 1.33 Sam Woods = 1.00 KING'S LYNN AVERAGES: Nick Laurence = 12.00 Andy Mountain = 11.56 Liam Rumsey = 8.67 Jake Williams = 7.20 Lewis Rose = 6.00 LAKESIDE AVERAGES: Mark Baldock = 10.00 Adam Sheppard = 7.33 Jack Kingston = 7.20 Rhys Naylor = 6.67 Martin Pearce = 6.00 Simon Pearce = 5.33 MILDENHALL AVERAGES: Josh Bates = 12.00 Nick Laurence = 12.00 Tyler Govier = 8.00 Joe Graver = 7.69 Martin Knuckey = 5.60 Niall Strudwick = 5.09 PETERBOROUGH AVERAGES (Doesn't include the meeting against King's Lynn on the 31st May) Adam Portwood = 9.60 Ben Holloway = 7.00 Martin Pearce = 6.67 Niall Strudwick = 6.67 Adam Kirby = 6.50 Simon Pearce = 6.00 Jamie Collins = 4.00 RYE HOUSE AVERAGES: Joe Graver = 12.00 Simon Pearce = 8.00 Tom Braddock = 6.67 Nick Laurence = 6.67 Conor Dwyer = 6.67 Danno Verge = 4.92 Joe Exley = 4.00 Jake Hallett = 4.00 Rhys Naylor = 1.33
  11. As waco said, a good all round performance from the Raiders, who it has to be said that on the night were worthy of their win. That's not knocking the gallant efforts of what is a somewhat battle weary King's Lynn side at the moment, and I returned home to Norfolk, happy with the efforts my team had put in. For the second 'Young Stars' meeting in a row, I've had to go to the referee's box at the conclusion of the meeting, and advise them that they've declared incorrect results in Heat 15 of both matches. At Scunthorpe last Sunday, Tom Stokes was announced as finishing third in the race, even though he didn't ride in it, the rider in question was Adam Lowe. (Stokes wears dark kevlars and Lowe wears red, so they should be easily recognisable to trained officials). Last night, Lewis Kerr and James Cockle were both announced as being in the incorrect gate positions, and then duly given the wrong points at the completition of the race. Lewis Kerr must be one of the easiest riders on this planet at the moment to recognise, as his kevlars/leathers and machinery look like an advert for Dulux Brilliant White Silk emulsion. Come the time of reading out the riders scores, nobody but nobody in the box had realised the mistake!! Fair do to the officials on both occassions though, because following my request that they contact the Clerk of the Course to clarify/confirm what I was implying was fact, they did without hesitation, and took the necessary steps to backtrack and correct the results. What worries me is how many times a season around the country this sort of thing probably happens, which is ultimately going to affect a riders average, and I would imagine his pay packet too. As we all know, 0.01 of a point can make a difference between a rider being eligible or otherwise for a job when teams are building their sides, both at the start of the season, then during the campaign when alterations need to be made through rider injury or loss of form. A different type of gripe I have that happened all evening at Rye House, and is a fairly regular feature at King's Lynn too, is the fact that music continues to play when announcements are being made......WHY?? As expected the crowd was sparse, which many of us say on these NL forums is such a shame, because the racing is as good as what you see at the so called higher levels, just a little slower that's all. When did speed necessarily make a good race? When Len tossed his £2 coin onto the dog track when doing his pre-meeting introductions, one adult strolled up to pick it up and put it in his pocket, with the promoter duly inviting him to spend it on a cup of tea (expensive tea that!!). He went on to ask if there were any fans there from King's Lynn......dead silence.....well I wasn't going to shout out, as I think I was most probably the sole representative!! His quip was "No it doesn't look like there is, followed by "It doesn't look like there are any from Hoddesdon either". He was right again!! So with rain forecast, a brisk start was made to meeting, and full marks to referee Margaret Vardy who had her finger on the two-minute button the moment the result from the previous race had been relayed to the three men/ladies and their dogs.....oh.....and me. A full 15-heat league match plus a 6-heat Anglia Junior League match all done and dusted in under 2-hours, something ALL clubs should strive to achieve. Just as well that she was regimental, because as the last race finished, the rain started, so once again, well done Margaret Vardy. Okay, I'm beginning to bore myself now, and you people reading it have probably already scrolled down to the results anyway...LOL! RYE HOUSE 51 1, David Mason (1*-2-3-2*) = 8+2 2. Shane Hazelden (2-1*-3-1) = 7+1 3. Ben Morley (3-3-3-3-EF) = 12 4. Luke Chessell (2*-2*-1-3) = 8+2 5. James Sarjeant (3-1*-3-3-3) = 13+1 6. Nick Laurence (1-2-0-0) = 3 (DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THIS IS TREATED AS A GUEST APPEARANCE AS HE'S NOT IN THE RAIDERS DECLARED LINE-UP) 7. Danno Verge (0-0-0-FD) = 0 (DITTO THE ENQUIRY ABOUT NICK LAURENCE) (Team manager: - John Sampford) KING'S LYNN 39 1. James Cockle (3-0-2-1*-1-2) = 9+1 2. Rider Replacement 3. Lewis Kerr (1-1-3-0-2-1*) = 8+1 4. Brendan Johnson (0-FD-FD-2-2) = 4 5. Adam Lowe (2-0-2-2-0) = 6 6. Tom Stokes (3-3-F-1*) = 7+1 7. Scott Campos (2*-1*-1*-1*) = 5+4 (Team manager: - Wayne Dunworth) 1. Cockle, Hazelden, Mason, Johnson 60.7 3-3, 3-3 2. Stokes, Campos, Laurence, Verge 60.1 1-5, 4-8 3. Morley, Chessell, Kerr, Johnson (FD) 59.3 5-1, 9-9 4. Sarjeant, Lowe, Campos, Verge 60.5 3-3, 12-12 5. Morley, Chessell, Kerr, Cockle 59.8 5-1, 17-13 6. Stokes, Mason, Hazelden, Lowe 60.3 3-3, 20-16 7. Kerr, Laurence, Sarjeant, Johnson (FD) 60.8 3-3, 23-19 8. Hazelden, Cockle, Campos, Verge 60.5 3-3, 26-22 9. Morley, Lowe, Chessell, Stokes (Fell) 59.9 4-2, 30-24 10. Mason, Johnson, Hazelden, Kerr 60.0 4-2, 34-26 11. Sarjeant, Lowe, Cockle, Laurence 60.3 3-3, 37-29 12. Morley, Kerr, Stokes, Verge (FD) 59.9 3-3, 40-32 13. Sarjeant, Mason, Cockle, Lowe, 59.3 5-1, 45-33 14. Chessell, Johnson, Campos, Laurence 61.5 3-3, 48-36 15. Sarjeant, Cockle, Kerr, Morley (EF) 59.6 3-3, 51-39 Well I was hoping to go to the Mildenhall v Stoke fixture this afternoon, but it's simply p**ing down, so I think it'll have to be the River Thames Pageant on the telly instead. Whatever you're all doing, enjoy the Jubilee Weekend, we don't get to see many of them.
  12. MATCH RESULT Rye House 12 King's Lynn 24 (Anglia Junior League) 2nd June 2012 RYE HOUSE 1. Nick Laurence (2-3-R) = 5 2. Danno Verge (0-2-1) = 3 3. Jake Hallett (F-1*-0) = 1+1 4. Joe Exley (1-1-1) = 3 (Team manager: - John Sampford) KING'S LYNN 1. Andy Mountain (3-3-3) = 9 2. Jake Williams (1-3-2-2*) = 8+1 3. Rider Replacement 4. Liam Rumsey (2*-N-3-2*) = 7+2 (Team manager: - Wayne Dunworth) 1. Mountain, Laurence, Williams, Verge 62.3 2-4, 2-4 2. Williams, Rumsey, Exley (F.Rm), Hallett (Fell) 64.1 1-5, 3-9 3. Laurence, Williams, Exley (THREE RIDERS ONLY) 63.4 4-2, 7-11 4. Mountain, Verge, Hallett, Rumsey (NS) 60.8 3-3, 10-14 5. Rumsey, Williams, Verge, Laurence (EF) 63.6 1-5, 11-19 6. Mountain, Rumsey, Exley, Hallett 62.4 1-5, 12-24
  13. Does anybody have the results from the AJL meeting at Peterborough on Thursday please. The coverage being given to the Midland Development League on the BSPA website is first class, but like last time we had an Anglia Junior League, the coverage is abysmal. Disappointing considering it's an officially recognised competition.
  14. I have absolutely no idea, but that's the reason I'm told it's off.
  15. Although now living in Norfolk, I'm a London kiddie, and I agree with your thoughts. I was a Wimbledon supporter through and through, seldom missing any home or away meetings between 1959 & 1986, but also got much pleasure out of other venues in the area. CRAYFORD: I hated the place, yet loved going there, quite bizzare really. Oh how I wish they were still about, if only to shut Parsloes up HACKNEY: Best race track ever in London is my opinion, an opinion that lost me quite a few friends at Plough Lane. NEW CROSS: Saw some great meetings at the 'Frying Pan', and all these years on, have vivid memories of some of them. RAYLEIGH: Like you, I really enjoyed my visits there, especially on a Bank Holiday Monday morning, before charging off elsewhere. CANTERBURY: Another great evening out, even if only to see what tricks Johnnie Hoskins could come up with. WHITE CITY: Oh dear, don't think I ever missed a meeting there, but goodness knows why. They were so slow with proceedings, it was pretty close to breakfast time before I was driving back through Shepherds Bush. WEMBLEY: Boring to be honest, but still couldn't keep away. WEST HAM: Memories, memories, memories......wonderful. Sverre Harrfeldt was something else round that now housing estate. ROMFORD: It was a speedway track, so I went, but probably saw more bad meetings than good. Still wish they were about though. RYE HOUSE: Back in the days when they were more a Training Track, and riding open meetings as the 'Red Devils'....special times. WIMBLEDON: Not the best race track, but having been brought up watching the likes of Ron How (my all time favourite), Ronnie & Peter Moore, Barry Briggs, Tommy Jansson, Sverre Harrfeldt, Gote Nordin, Edward Jancarz, Malcolm Simmons, Cyril Brine, Cyril Maidment, Garry Middleton, Roger Johns just to name a few every week, makes me so glad that I chose speedway to be the love of my life in sporting terms. I still love the sport as much today as I did then, but must confess I don't really enjoy the Elite League very much. These days I like to see the progression of the youngsters, which is why I sometimes go over the top with my trumpet blowing for the National League. I miss Boston being around, but of course have King's Lynn 'Young Stars' which is just as nice. That is the reason I'm prepared to do over a 200-mile return drive tomorrow to watch the Raiders and Young Stars, irrrespective of how weak or strong the two teams are. I'd like nothing more than to see King's Lynn win, but if we don't, I'll still return home happy in the knowledge that I've see some young racers take another step towards what will one day be there ultimate dream. I don't know where the hell I've gone or going with this, as you only made comment about liking Crayford & Hackney better than Lakeside. You'll notice I didn't mention Lakeside (Arena-Essex) and that is because I've never seen anything that resembles a good meeting there, and I have been there oh so many times. Law of averages says they must get them, but I've never been lucky enough to witness them. But I'm sure as hell pleased that they do still have supporters out there, because the sport would be a poorer place without them, and they were brilliant at King's Lynn on Wednesday night. I spent the day exploring the Olympic Games venue yesterday, and I could almost still sense the atmosphere of those heady days of Hackney and West Ham in particular (my goodness how Stratford has changed these past few years), and what a shame that somewhere along the line, that when the games are done and dusted, that speedway couldn't be brought back to the area. So much land, so many different types of arena's........SURELY!!!!
  16. Just to let people know well in advance, in case you were planning to take time off work, or maybe book into a motel for the night, this fixture will now not take place on Wednesday 13th June as originally advertised. It's been postponed because of the televised Elite League meeting that is being staged at the stadium a couple of days previous, and as far as I'm aware, a new staging date has not been set yet.
  17. Many thanks cityrebel, I can continue looking after my figure then!!
  18. After watching the Young Stars at Scunthorpe last weekend and the entertainment they served up, this meeting at Rye House is more than worth attending. I'll certainly be there giving the youngsters of both sides the support they deserve, and hope that a decent few Rye House fans will do so too, although I do appreciate you've got an expensive experience coming up on Monday afternoon. Pity that Jake Knight has been forced into taking a couple of weeks off, as his leg injury is not healing, and to be honest it has shown in his riding. Hope also that Dale Allitt is well enough to pop along and enjoy the evening, and in the meantime, good luck to Wayne Dunworth for stepping into the breach. Is the Fish 'n Chips place likely to be open as so few people are expected to be in attendance, or do I need to bring grub with me?
  19. This was only my 11th meeting(s) of the current season, and the best by a country mile, that includes anything I've seen in both the Elite & Premier Leagues. I'm not going to knock or praise anyone in particular, because for varying reasons, the supporters of Dudley (loads of them), King's Lynn (I counted 4 in total) and Scunthorpe should be pleased and proud of their teams efforts, on a blisterring hot afternoon (unless you were in the enclosed area on the home straight!!). It was good to catch up with Lucifer for a chat (think twice about wearing those shorts again though mate) and of course Roy (Laurence) Rogers, who looked if he'd come come direct from the baftas......well.....neck upwards anyway I felt proud to display my King's Lynn colours, as I'm sure the people from the other two clubs were too. Great afternoon, and thanks to everyone involved in it.
  20. Has anybody got the heat details from last nights Rye House v Lakeside fixture please?
  21. Phil, Yes you are correct, due to the weather problems, there have been some fixture changes, and this is one of them. I don't know a date for the meeting against the IOW yet. All the Best Mike
  22. I'll see what I can find out, and come back to you when I'm given the answers.
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