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  1. MIDLAND & SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2021 Compiled by Mike Moseley TEAM MAT WON DRAWN LOST FOR AGAINST TOTAL Birmingham 7 5 1 1 139 95 11 Wolverhampton 5 1 1 3 71 96 3 Eastbourne 4 1 0 3 60 79 2 BIRMINGHAM 9th June 2021 BIRMINGHAM 12: Luke Muff 8 Tim Colley 4 Stephen Whitehouse 0 WOLVERHAMPTON 12: Sam Woolley 6 Ryan Ashcroft 5 Ben Phillips 1 4th August 2021 BIRMINGHAM 29: Ben Trigger 12 Jacob Fellows 9 Bailey Fellows 8 WOLVERHAMPTON 7: Sam Woolley 3 Kyran Lyden 3 Tim Colley 1 William Richardson 0 25th August 2021 BIRMINGHAM 27: Ben Trigger 9 Sam Woolley 8 Jacob Fellows 6 Bailey Fellows 4 EASTBOURNE 9: Josh Warren 6 Stephen Whitehouse 2 Eli Meadows 1 Francesca Kirtley-Paine 0 22nd September 2021 BIRMINGHAM 18: Ben Trigger 9 Jacob Fellows 6 Kai Ward 3 EASTBOURNE 13: Sam Woolley 8 Tim Colley 5 EASTBOURNE 4th July 2021 EASTBOURNE 21: Josh Warren 9 Nick Laurence 9 Eli Meadows 3 BIRMINGHAM 15: Jacob Fellows 9 Bailey Fellows 5 Jamie Sealey 1 Stephen Whitehouse 0 WOLVERHAMPTON 19th July 2021 WOLVERHAMPTON 19: Sam Woolley 8 Bailey Fellows 6 Ben Phillips 3 Tim Colley 2 EASTBOURNE 17: Ben Trigger 8 Josh Warren 5 Eli Meadows 4 Cesca Wright 0 2nd August 2021 WOLVERHAMPTON 17: Sam Woolley 11 Tim Colley 3 Stephen Whitehouse 3 BIRMINGHAM 18: Ben Trigger 8 Jacob Fellows 5 Bailey Fellows 3 Jamie Sealey 2 6th September 2021 WOLVERHAMPTON 16: James Chattin 8 Sam Woolley 6 Tim Colley 2 BIRMINGHAM 20: Ben Trigger 9 Kai Ward 5 Jacob Fellows 3 Bailey Fellows 3 MIDLAND & SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE AVERAGES 2021 League matches only. Averages don't include bonus points. (Compiled by Mike Moseley) BIRMINGHAM RIDER MAT RIDES POINTS BP TOTAL AVERAGE Ben Trigger 5 16 47 0 47 11.75 Luke Muff 1 3 8 0 8 10.67 Sam Woolley 1 3 8 1 9 10.67 Jacob Fellows 6 18 38 6 44 8.44 Bailey Fellows 5 15 23 4 27 6.13 Tim Colley 1 3 4 2 6 5.33 Kai Ward 2 6 8 3 11 5.33 Jamie Sealey 3 6 3 1 4 2.00 Stephen Whitehouse 2 5 0 0 0 0.00 EASTBOURNE Ben Trigger 1 3 8 1 9 10.67 Nick Laurence 1 4 9 0 9 9.00 Josh Warren 3 10 20 1 21 8.00 Sam Woolley 1 4 8 0 8 8.00 Tim Colley 1 4 5 1 6 5.00 Stephen Whitehouse 1 2 2 0 2 4.00 Eli Meadows 3 9 8 2 10 3.56 James Jessop 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 Francesca Kirtley-Paine 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 Cesca Wright 1 3 0 0 0 0.00 WOLVERHAMPTON Sam Woolley 5 15 34 0 34 9.07 James Chattin 1 4 8 0 8 8.00 Bailey Fellows 1 3 6 0 6 8.00 Ryan Ashcroft 1 3 5 1 6 6.67 Kyran Lyden 1 3 3 0 3 4.00 Stephen Whitehouse 1 4 3 1 4 3.00 Ben Phillips 2 6 4 3 7 2.67 Tim Colley 4 14 8 1 9 2.29 William Richardson 1 3 0 0 0 0.00 MIDLAND & SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2021 (League Matches excluding only, bonus points) Compiled by Mike Moseley. RIDER MEETINGS RIDES POINTS BP TOTAL AVERAGE Ben Trigger 6 19 55 1 56 11.58 Luke Muff 1 3 8 0 8 10.67 Sam Woolley 7 22 50 1 51 9.09 Nick Laurence 1 4 9 0 9 9.00 Jacob Fellows 6 18 38 6 44 8.44 James Chattin 1 4 8 0 8 8.00 Josh Warren 3 10 20 1 21 8.00 Ryan Ashcroft 1 3 5 1 6 6.67 Bailey Fellows 6 18 29 4 33 6.44 Kai Ward 2 6 8 3 11 5.33 Kyran Lyden 1 3 3 0 3 4.00 Tim Colley 6 21 17 4 21 3.24 Eli Meadows 3 10 8 2 10 3.20 Ben Phillips 2 6 4 3 7 2.67 Jamie Sealey 2 6 3 1 4 2.00 Stephen Whitehouse 4 11 5 1 6 1.82 James Jessop 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 Francesca Kirtley-Paine 1 3 0 0 0 0.00 William Richardson 1 3 0 0 0 0.00 Cesca Wright 1 3 0 0 0 0.00
  2. BIRMINGHAM supporters will have the opportunity to meet the man leading the bid to save the club next week.Nigel Tolley, a successful businessman based in Kinver, will be appearing on stage with current team boss Laurence Rogers at the Aston Manor Cricket Club on Tuesday, November 16 (7pm) to bring supporters an update on the future of the Brummies.Tolley, who is heading a consortium to keep the Perry Barr outfit on track in 2022 and beyond, will speak openly about all current situations and is also inviting questions from supporters in attendance.Club chief Rogers is urging loyal fans to turn out in good numbers and hear the latest on the future of the club first hand."There are problems we have been faced with - but we're not just going to give in like that," he said."We will give everything we've got to make sure the Brummies do survive and race on in 2022."No sale has been agreed as of yet and Nigel and the consortium are working tirelessly behind the scenes to try and secure extra funding etc to ensure everything is viable."Tuesday night is a great opportunity for supporters to hear first hand where we're currently at, the problems we are facing, how we plan to overcome those and where we want to try and ultimately get the Brummies too."There will be no admission fee for the event, however supporters are encouraged to make a donation to the Birmingham Speedway Supporters Club on the night itself. Share This:
  3. Saw news this morning that former rider and manager Chris Harrison had passed away. Thoughts with his family and friends. RIP
  4. There is interest and talks are continuing . Until everything is in place and everything agreed there will then be full details released . Talks have been made with the landlords and the BSPL know the current position whilst the interested parties have to conclude arrangements over assets and equipment with the current owners. All this takes time .
  5. Still lots going on ...so the doom and gloom merchants can perhaps be patient and wait to see the outcome of the interest as these things are not just completed overnight .
  6. Silly statement !! why would they want to do that ? No more meetings = no money and it's their jobs !! They were all fired up to overcome the deficit but it just didn't happen. As for RIP there is a lot going on to save the club so let's get behind those efforts .
  7. think you will find that there is a good working relationship now after a rocky start. The Commonwealth games if you look at the timetable only involves a few events at the revamped stadium with events spread over the Midlands and none are scheduled for a Wednesday night .
  8. watch the football highlights as better to and get yourself down to Perry Barr for this all important clash
  9. League table Up to + inc 6/9/21 M W D L F A PTS Birmingham Bulls 6 4 1 1 121 82 9 Wolverhampton Heathens 5 1 1 23 71 96 3 Eastbourne Seagulls 3 1 0 2 47 61 2
  10. Mon 6th Sept Wolverhampton Heathens 16 ( James Chattin 4r 8; Sam Woolley 4r 6; Tim Colley 4r 2+1; Ben Phillips r/r) Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls 20 ( Ben Trigger 3r 9(max); Kai Ward 3r 5+2; Jacob Fellows 2r 3+1; Bailey Fellows 3r 3)
  11. playing it safe?? zero points = zero pay !! He had four heavy falls last week that left him sore and black + blue and fell again in his first ride at Edinburgh . He always gives 100% but the Edinburgh track just didn't suit his riding style last night
  12. League table Up to + inc 25/8/21  M W D L F A PTS Birmingham Bulls 5 3 1 1 101 66 7 Wolverhampton Heathens 4 1 1 2 55 76 3 Eastbourne Seagulls 3 1 0 2 47 61 2
  13. Weds 25th August Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls 27 ( Ben Trigger 9 max; Sam Woolley 8+1 (paid max) ; Jacob Fellows 6+1; Bailey Fellows 4+1) Eastbourne Seagulls 9 ( Josh Warren 6; Stephen Whitehouse 3; Francesca Wright 0; Eli Meadows 0)
  14. It is a League Cup match with the sides undoubtedly using reserve and youth players in the main and not their full sides . I know Baggies fans who are not bothering to go to watch it . We need positive posts telling people how good a meeting it was last week with the dust problems of the previous week sorted and John Priest getting the track sorted .
  15. BIRMINGHAM co-owner Peter Mason wants to see a crowd at the same level as the Leicester and Kent meetings when Plymouth visit Perry Barr on Wednesday (7.30). In a big night for the club they welcome legendary three-time World Champion Jason Crump with the Gladiators and former Brummies number one Bjarne Pedersen. Mason has revealed how last week’s attendance against Berwick was 200 down on the previous numbers – something which he puts down to Albion and Blues playing at home that night. He said: “To sustain the season we need to get back to the level we enjoyed against Leicester and Kent. If we had those crowd numbers every week there would be no concerns. “It’s important for everyone to come along and get right behind us, we are all digging deep and doing our very best as a club. “We want to ensure this club has a bright future in the city and it’s down to the fans to enable us to make that happen.” Mason is excited by the prospect of Crump and Pedersen visiting Perry Barr. “Jason in particular is a legend of the sport and always will be,” he said. “It’s great to see him back racing and I notice he’s been scoring some good points recently after his bad injury earlier in the season. “I’m expecting a really good, competitive meeting and once again there will be the opportunity for fans to visit the pits and get autographs and selfies. “We’re also offering the chance to watch from the centregreen again and there will be games for the kids. “It’s a great package for fans of all ages and I hope to welcome a big crowd for a big night of racing.” Meanwhile the sides meet in Devon on Tuesday in more Championship action. Brummies are unchanged from the side which went down to defeat at Scunthorpe on Friday. BRUMMIES TEAM: Erik Riss, Valentin Grobauer, James Shanes, Ashley Morris, Chris Harris, Paco Castagna, Jack Thomas.
  16. Unable to track any 250 riders as one positive with covid, another engine not back so decision made to run with 125 and 500's with an e3xtra race each
  17. clutch went on bike in heat 11 but he got it going but too late to catch the Bandits duo then jumped on 2nd bike for last two rides
  18. BIRMINGHAM DUCTAIR BULLS 23 BERWICK ACADEMY 18 DUCTAIR BULLS : 1. BAILEY FELLOWS 3 3 n 3 = 9 2. JACOB FELLOWS F/X 2' 3 R = 5+1 3. BILLY BUDD 3 3 R N = 6 4. CASPER KLUCZNIAK 0 1 1 1 = 3 ACADEMY : 1. SAM McGURK 2 F/X N N = 2 2. SAM WOOLLEY N 1 N N = 1 3. CAYDIN MARTIN 2 2 3 3 =10 4. HARRY FLETCHER 1' 0 2' 2' = 5+3
  19. the 2nd half has 6 official races ...the 125 kids just do demo's not races for points
  20. BIRMINGHAM owner David Mason has underlined the club’s commitment to get through to the end of the season. Wednesday’s Perry Barr fixture has now changed and will be a Championship clash with Leicester. This means the Knockout Cup tie with Edinburgh will be put back as the club aim to keep up with their league schedule – and they have apologised for any inconvenience to travelling Monarchs fans. They enjoyed their biggest crowd of the season against Kent last Wednesday – but it still wasn’t enough to guarantee the long term future of the club. Said Mason: “We’re desperate to see it right the way through - but I can only echo what I keep saying, we need the supporters to come each and every week. “If they don’t it will spell that dreaded end that we seriously don’t want to happen whilst we’re there especially. “That isn’t a threat either, it’s just the reality of the situation we’re in right now and we wanted to be up front and honest with the supporters. “It really is a week-by-week situation and like I said, we’re desperate to get through it all. “We can’t thank the supporters that turn up week in, week out enough - they are absolutely fantastic, but we just need more of them now. “Birmingham needs speedway and we really want it to be a success. “Last week was a massive step in the right direction - that’s the sort of thing we need every single time we race at Perry Barr though. “The racing was unbelievable, the scoreline was really tight and the atmosphere was the best it’s been for a long time. “We’ve had to move a fixture around here and there and we know Leicester will be our toughest test of the season on Wednesday. “With it being a big Midlands derby though, we’re hopeful of another big crowd and we’re just hoping we can build on last week again all round. “We thank everyone for their co-operation and apologise to any Edinburgh fans who were planning to be here, but we literally are going from week to week.” Mason is also keen to see younger fans enjoying the spectacle of live racing. He added: “The week before we had literally a handful of kids turn up then last week there were nearly 100 there. “That is absolutely fantastic because they are the future of the sport and we need them coming. “I know we keep on about the short term and people might say ‘but they’re not paying any money’ but they have at least one parent or guardian with them and if they enjoy themselves they’ll keep on pestering until they come back again and again and again! “At Birmingham they get to do things that they don’t always get to do at other Speedway tracks and we can’t stress enough how much we value the kids coming through the gates.”
  21. As it's a Sunday and the e-mails might not be monitored 24/7, 7 days a week then perhaps that's why it's not been answered ??
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