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Who Should Be In Gb World Cup Team?
lucifer sam replied to bri1966's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Not Bridger. Please. He'll be cr*p and then throw a wobbler on Twitter All the best Rob -
DAVID & THOMAS RETURN FOR DERBY CLASHES SKIPPER David Howe and Danish star Thomas Jørgensen both return to action for the Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions for this week’s two Premier League clashes against local rivals, the Sheffield Tigers. The Scorpions travel to Sheffield’s Owlerton Stadium on Thursday, before entertaining the Tigers at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday (7.30pm). Howe crashed out during the Scorpions’ defeat in the Knockout Cup at Redcar last Thursday. It was first feared that he had broken his collarbone. But it turned out to be a dislocation rather than a break, and after missing the return meeting against Redcar at the Eddie Wright Raceway last Friday, Howe returned to action for the second round of the World Longtrack Championship in Norway on Saturday. Jørgensen broke his shoulder in three places in an accident in Denmark on May 15th. There were fears that the injury could have ruled him out of action for two or three months. However, that has not proved to be the case. Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey said: “It’s great to have both David and Thomas back. “When the medics at Redcar were looking at David, they suspected there was a break in his collarbone. It turned out to be a dislocated shoulder instead. That, in itself, can be quite nasty. However, David not only rode in the World Longtrack on Saturday, but he also scored five points against World Class opposition. “It was already a big boost that David was going to be fit to return this week, but then I received further good news from Denmark”, Godfrey continued. “When Thomas said he was having a practice skid in Denmark on Tuesday, my initial thoughts were that he might be back for the home meeting a week on Friday against Glasgow, which was still much sooner than we were thinking a couple of weeks ago. “But he then contacted me to say he’d done about fifty laps, without any problems at all. He’d tried going in deep, turning the bike quickly, and nothing gave him any problems. “Thomas is massively keen to come back, and he says the shoulder is now stronger than it was before the accident, so we’re putting him in against the Tigers. “It’s a massive plus to have him back in the team. Rider replacement hasn’t been scoring the points that Thomas would have. It’s always preferable to have a seven man line-up rather than using R/R.” Local derby clashes between Scunthorpe and Sheffield are always keenly fought contests, and this week’s two meetings promise to be no different. Godfrey added: “We’ll see what the two meetings bring. Our main objective will be to win the home meeting on Friday.” Admission Prices for Friday: Adult: £14.00 Student/OAP: £12.00 Child (10 - 16): £5.00 Child (0 - 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult) Family Ticket £33 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-16) Match Programme: £1.00 Expected teams for Thursday and Friday: Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions: 1. Josh Auty, 2. Thomas Jørgensen (Denmark), 3. Michael Palm Toft (Denmark), 4. Ashley Birks, 5. David Howe, 6. Ryan Douglas (Australia), 7. Lewis Blackbird. Sheffield Tigers: 1. Simon Stead, 2. Joe Haines, 3. Ricky Wells (United States), 4. Richard Hall, 5. Facundo Albin (Argentina), 6. Damien Koppe (Australia), 7. Jake Knight. There is a six-heat Castleford v King’s Lynn Midland Development League match in the second half at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday, along with three 250cc Youth Class demonstration races. Scorpions Info Josh Auty has now scored over 600 points in the Premier League for the club (601 to date). Josh Auty requires one point to reach 1500 points for the club at all levels. Ashley Birks has now scored over 500 points in the Premier League for the club (520 to date). Sheffield Tigers at EWR Ave Ave Best Name Lge M R Pts BP (no BP) (w BP) Performance Facundo Albin PL 1 4 4 1 4.00 5.00 4 + 1 from 4 rides (2013) Joe Haines PL 14 61 88 7 5.77 6.23 16 from 6 rides (inc 4 pts T/R (2009)) Richard Hall PL 42 193 358 23 7.42 7.90 17 from 6 rides (2008) Jake Knight PL 1 4 3 0 3.00 3.00 3 from 4 rides (2013) Damien Koppe PL 1 4 4 0 4.00 4.00 4 from 4 rides (2013) Simon Stead PL 1 5 8 0 6.40 6.40 8 from 5 rides (2013) Ricky Wells PL 8 36 50 7 5.56 6.33 8 + 3 from 5 rides (2012) Other Notes Facundo Albin 2011 Argentinean Champion. Riding in his debut Premier League season. Joe Haines Has ridden for the Scunthorpe Scorpions at both Premier and Conference League levels. Member of Scunthorpe's 2007 Conference League Championship, KO Cup and Trophy Winning Teams. Member of Workington's Premier League Four-Team Championship and Young Shield Winning Teams in 2008. Member of Wolverhampton's Elite Shield Winning Teams in 2010 and 2011. Richard Hall Has had two spells riding for the Scunthorpe Scorpions at Premier League level and former track record holder. Member of Peterborough's Elite League Championship Winning Team in 2006. Member of Peterborough's Elite League Shield Winning Team in 2007. Jake Knight Made National League debut in 2009 for King's Lynn. Now concentrating on the PL after starting the season combining this with NL meetings for King's Lynn. Damien Koppe Finished second to Steve Jones in an Amateur Meeting held in October 2012 at EWR. Won his first PL race at the EWR in April's League Cup match between the sides. Simon Stead Three times British Under-21 Champion (2001 to 20003). Youth Development League Riders Champion 1988. Has ridden in 4 GP's and 5 World Cup Tournaments including 3 Finals. League Championship Winner with Peterborough II in 1997. Member of Peterborough's Premier League Championship Winning Team in 1998. Member of Sheffield's Premier League Championship and Young Shield Winning Teams in 1999 and 2002. Member of Sheffield's Premier Trophy Winning Team in 2001 and KO Cup Winning Team in 2002. Three times Premier League Fours Winner (1999/2000 with Sheffield and 2004 with Workington). Member of Workington's Premier League Pairs Winning Duo in 2003. Member of Belle Vue's Elite League Pairs Winning Duo in 2006. Member of Belle Vue's Elite League KO Cup Winning Team in 2005. Member of Coventry's Elite League Craven Shield Winning Team in 2008. Member of Swindon's Elite League Winning Team in 2012. Named as a 'doubling-up' rider with King's Lynn for the 2013 Elite League season. Has the quickest winning time for a visiting rider this season at the EWR (56.48). Ricky Wells Twice USA Under-21 Champion (2007 and 2008). Member of Wolverhampton's Elite Shield Winning Team in 2011. Named as a 'doubling-up' rider with Wolverhampton for the 2013 Elite League season. Sheffield Tigers' 2013 Results 28 March 2013 CH H L Sheffield 30 Birmingham 60 30 March 2013 LC A L Sheffield 43 Leicester 47 04 April 2013 LC H W Sheffield 51 Scunthorpe 41 05 April 2013 LC A L Sheffield 38 Scunthorpe 50 11 April 2013 LC H W Sheffield 51 Leicester 39 18 April 2013 PL H W Sheffield 47 Workington 46 20 April 2013 PL A L Sheffield 33 Workington 62 27 April 2013 PL A L Sheffield 42 Berwick 51 02 May 2013 PL H L Sheffield 39 Redcar 53 03 May 2013 PL A L Sheffield 35 Redcar 60 11 May 2013 KOC A L Sheffield 38 Rye House 52 16 May 2013 KOC H L Sheffield 42 Rye House 48 (On agg: L 80 - 100) 30 May 2013 PL H L Sheffield 44 Leicester 46 06 June 2013 PL H W Sheffield 52 Berwick 43 13 June 2013 PL H D Sheffield 45 Plymouth 45 Sheffield Tigers' Results at EWR 23 October 2005 CH L Scunthorpe 47 Sheffield 43 30 October 2007 CH W Scunthorpe 44 Sheffield 45 21 March 2008 PT W Scunthorpe 41 Sheffield 48 11 April 2008 KOC W Scunthorpe 44 Sheffield 48 15 August 2008 PL W Scunthorpe 43 Sheffield 47 20 March 2009 CH L Scunthorpe 60 Sheffield 32 05 May 2009 PL L Scunthorpe 57 Sheffield 38 19 March 2010 PT L Scunthorpe 43 Sheffield 33 30 August 2010 PL W Scunthorpe 41 Sheffield 51 18 March 2011 CH W Scunthorpe 43 Sheffield 47 10 June 2011 PL L Scunthorpe 46 Sheffield 43 04 June 2012 LC W Scunthorpe 40 Sheffield 50 17 August 2012 PL L Scunthorpe 51 Sheffield 42 05 April 2013 LC L Scunthorpe 50 Sheffield 38 (stats courtesy of John Eyre)
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Newcastle V Edinburgh (plkoc) 16/6/13 @ 6.30pm
lucifer sam replied to Mr Blobby's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Slightly over-the-top reporting The Monarchs management could barely comprehend what they witnessed at the end of the match and, if Lord Lucan had galloped around the pits on Red Rum, nobody would have batted an eyelid. Everybody played their part, but in Craig Cook Monarchs have a gold-plated insurance policy when it comes down to winning last-heat deciders. Finding fresh superlatives to describe the 26-year-old Cumbrian would tax a lexicographer after he scored a brilliant 15-point maximum and if he carries on in this manner, Cook is likely to have a sculpture of himself placed on a plinth at Armadale Stadium. All the best Rob -
Andre Compton Joins Glasgow
lucifer sam replied to Fozzie4388's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Part of a clever ploy by the Glasgow management to gain extra sponsorship. The next annonucement will be deals with Stannar Stair Lifts, Bovril and several slipper companies. Seems to me if Compton is scoring 3 points a meeting, he'll be scoring more than Wright was. All the best Rob -
Newcastle V Edinburgh (plkoc) 16/6/13 @ 6.30pm
lucifer sam replied to Mr Blobby's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Blimey, you can't predict a thing in the PL this year... Edinburgh go though. All the best Rob -
Tai Woffinden
lucifer sam replied to David Haddock's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Shovvy, you sound about 78. Do you mind if we call you Grandad from now on All the best Rob (a very young 40!! ) -
Scunny will be alright, simply because the people in charge of the club are so passionate about it. From experience, I've seen what happens when you have promoters who aren't completely committed to their club. We had one or two at Oxford, who treated it as a plaything, until it either starting losing too much money or a bigger club came along, and then they simply tossed Oxford aside. On the other hand, when it comes to the Scorpions, Rob Godfrey is the biggest fan in the place, which is how it should be. Rob wears his heart on his sleeve, and he wants to see Scunthorpe Speedway succeed. There are ups and downs in all sport, and speedway is no different. One moment you're winning, the next everything can all go pear-shaped. Not long afterwards you can be winning again. Even the Premier League championship winning season of last year wasn't without its difficulties at times. You can bet that Rob Godfrey is having sleepless nights, trying to work out how to get back to a winning team. It doesn't help that he's had his hands tied at this current moment, with the rulebook not being applied as it says, but that won't stop him looking for the solution. Scunny won the Premier League last year. Only one team out of 13 can do that. Some teams such as Somerset and Workington, despite having won other silverware, have never won a league title. You can't expect to win the league every year, and there's a very good reason why no club has successfully defended the PL since its inception in '97 ('95 if you include the two amalgamated years).... because under the points limit, it's very hard to do. Every club has ups and downs, and every promoter makes good and bad decisions at times. At Scunny, there's a promoter who won't rest until he's got things right. And don't forget the rest of the package. There's the wonderful racetrack (which I consider to be the best in the country), there's the training track, there's the Amateur Meetings / Saints set-up which has already produced some great young riders, there's a very tidy purpose-built stadium that has gradually been built up from humble beginnings and continues to be improved every season. Scunthorpe Speedway and the Eddie Wright Raceway are one of the real success stories of recent times. Rob will do his upmost to get things right this season in terms of returning to a winning side, but in meantime, let's enjoy the fact that there is a cracking meeting with great racing on display virtually all-the-time at the Eddie Wright Raceway. All the best Rob Peasley
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Who Is The Oldest Rider Still Racing In The Uk
lucifer sam replied to alarmo's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
It's a shame that Buzz Burrows isn't still riding for a league team. Not only would he be the oldest rider, but also the most naturally talented rider competing in any league in the world. All the best Parsloes1928nearly -
The normally fairly benign M1 turned into a monster tonight, thanks to a festival at Donnington over the weekend. Finally got off the M1 at around 7pm and ran up to the track to see Heat 1 - phew!!! Redcar were deserving winners tonight - they are going to be contenders this year. It was actually a pretty decent meeting, with a lot of good racing, but losing at home is never a nice feeling. There's no doubting Rob Godfrey's passion for the club. I think everyone realises he's doing his upmost to improve our current fortunes, but it's not easy when the BSPA MC are trying to snooker him. It's too early to write off our season yet.... two sucessive home defeats, out of the KOC and League Cup, poor start to the league campaign... that rings a bell somewhere... and look what happened in the final four months of 2012. All the best Rob
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Who Should Be In Gb World Cup Team?
lucifer sam replied to bri1966's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I think I'd go for: Woffinden (automatic selection if fit) Barker (raises his game for big meetings; did very well in the World Cup last time around) Worrall (recent 18-point max at KL) Auty (impressed at Cardiff) Not covinced how Cook would go around KL. Also he was given a big ocassion at Cardiff and blew it by two-wheeling around half a lap behind everyone else, while Auty dived in and mixed it and ended up beating Lindback. All the best Rob -
Redcar V Scunthorpe - Ko Cup 13/6/13
lucifer sam replied to northyorksbear's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Has anyone got the time for Heat 15? Thanks. All the best Rob -
Who Should Be In Gb World Cup Team?
lucifer sam replied to bri1966's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Why bother with Harris? That's not going with youth. All the best Rob -
Redcar V Scunthorpe - Ko Cup 13/6/13
lucifer sam replied to northyorksbear's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
That's what I said Neil All the best Rob -
Redcar V Scunthorpe - Ko Cup 13/6/13
lucifer sam replied to northyorksbear's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Great comeback by Scunny in final few races. 22-38 after Heat 10 to 40-50 final scoreline, despite David Howe crashing out in Heat 9. Scorpions to win 51-39 tomorrow please All the best Rob -
SCORPIONS UP FOR THE CUP! HENDERSON INSURANCE Scunthorpe Scorpions take a break from Premier League action this week, as they are involved in home and away matches with the Redcar Bears in the quarter-finals of the Knockout Cup. The Scorpions travel to the South Tees Motorpark on Thursday for the first leg, before entertaining the Bears at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday evening (7.30pm) in the second leg. With a new signing blocked by the BSPA Management Committee, the Scorpions will continue to use rider replacement for Dane Thomas Jørgensen, who is currently out of action with a broken shoulder. Promoter Rob Godfrey said: “I’m not happy about what happened regarding the new rider we wanted to bring in. “But we have to turn any anger about the decision into points. I’ll be having a team talk with the riders before the meeting on Thursday. We will come out fighting.” Redcar are in excellent form and currently sit in third place in the Premier League table. Godfrey added: “There’s no doubt that the Bears are tough opponents. Their trump card has been Micky Dyer at reserve; he’s now moved up in the main body of their team so they can no longer give him seven rides. “Nevertheless, the Bears are a strong side, and they now have a Scunthorpe Scorpions’ legend, Carl Wilkinson, at reserve. “But I see no reason why we can’t beat them over the two legs. We need as good a result as possible at Redcar on the Thursday, so that we can complete the job at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday. “Along with the Premier League, the cup is one of the two competitions really worth winning.” The Scorpions won the third-tier Knockout Cup in both 2006 and 2007, but have only reached the semi-finals at Premier League level once before in their history (in 2009). There has been a gap of 18 days since the last Scorpions’ meeting at the Eddie Wright Raceway. During that time Josh Auty and David Howe have finished second in the Premier League Pairs at Somerset, Auty scored a point as a reserve in the British Grand Prix at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, and Howe finished a highly creditable sixth in the opening round of the World Longtrack Championship in Finland. Other members of the team have also been making track appearances, such as Ashley Birks who made a trio of guest appearances for the Glasgow Tigers at the weekend, in place of the retired James Wright. Admission Prices for Friday: Adult: £14.00 Student/OAP: £12.00 Child (10 - 16): £5.00 Child (0 - 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult) Family Ticket £33 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-16) Match Programme: £1.00 Expected teams for Thursday and Friday: Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions: 1. Josh Auty, 2. R/R for Thomas Jørgensen (Denmark), 3. Michael Palm Toft (Denmark), 4. Ashley Birks, 5. David Howe, 6. Ryan Douglas (Australia), 7. Lewis Blackbird. Redcar Bears: 1. Ulrich Ostergaard (Denmark), 2. Hugh Skidmore (Australia), 3. Matej Kus (Czech Republic), 4. Micky Dyer (Australia), 5. Aaron Summers (Australia), 6. Max Dilger (Germany), 7. Carl Wilkinson. There is a six-heat Castleford v Belle Vue Midland Development League match in the second half at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday: Teams: Castleford: 1. To be confirmed, 2. Kevin Keay, 3. Danny Phillips, 4. Callum Harris. Belle Vue: 1. Max Clegg, 2. Sean Phillips, 3. Matt Williamson, 4. Robert Shuttleworth. Redcar Bears at EWR Ave Ave Best Name Lge M R Pts BP (no BP) (w BP) Performance Max Dilger PL 3 11 7 2 2.55 3.27 3 + 1 from 4 rides (2010/2012) Micky Dyer PL 2 12 17 2 5.67 6.33 10 + 1 from 7 rides (2012) Matej Kus PL 3 15 27 0 7.20 7.20 17 from 5 rides (inc 6 pts T/R (2012)) Ulrich Ostergaard PL 4 17 32 0 7.53 7.53 18 from 6 rides (inc 6 pts T/R (2008)) Hugh Skidmore PL 13 60 95 7 6.33 6.80 11 + 1 from 5 rides (inc 6 pts T/R (2012)) Aaron Summers PL 10 45 61 3 5.42 5.69 10 + 1 from 6 rides (inc 4 pts T/R 2010)) Carl Wilkinson PL 83 370 677 64 7.32 8.01 16 + 1 from 6 rides (2010) Other Notes Max Dilger 2008 German Under-21 Champion Made his Premier League debut in 2009 for Edinburgh. Micky Dyer First rode in British Speedway in the National League with Dudley in 2010. His excellent form so far this season has seen him move in to the Top 5 of the Redcar side. Matej Kus Has ridden in 4 GPs and 4 Speedway World Cup Events. 2010 Czech Republic Champion. Twice Czech Republic Under-21 Champion (2008 and 2009). 2008 Czech Republic Under-19 Champion. Ulrich Ostergaard Member of Peterborough's Elite League Championship Winning Team in 2006. First rode in British Speedway with Eastbourne in 2003. Hugh Skidmore 2009 New South Wales State Champion. Made his Premier League debut in 2009 for Sheffield. Has rode as a guest rider for Scunthorpe on a number of occasions. Aaron Summers Member of Edinburgh's Premier League Championship and Premier Trophy Winning Teams in 2008. Member of Edinburgh's Premier League Play-Off Winning Teams in 2008 and 2009. Member of Coventry's Elite League Winning Team in 2010. Member of Birmingham's Premier League Four-Team Championship Winning Team in 2010. 2004 Australian Under-16 Champion. Named as a 'doubling-up' rider with Coventry for the 2013 Elite League Season. Carl Wilkinson Former Scunthorpe rider who has scored over 1200 points for the club. Member of Boston's Conference League KO Cup Winning Team in 2000. Member of Peterborough's Conference League Winning Team in 1997. Redcar Bears' 2013 Results 04 April 2013 TTT H L Redcar 37 Newcastle 58 06 April 2013 LC A L Redcar 39 Workington 56 07 April 2013 TTT A L Redcar 36 Newcastle 58 (agg: L:- 73 - 116) 11 April 2013 LC H W Redcar 45 Workington 44 13 April 2013 KOC A W Redcar 46 Berwick 44 18 April 2013 KOC H W Redcar 45 Berwick 44 (agg: W:- 91 - 88) 20 April 2013 PL A L Redcar 37 Leicester 53 25 April 2013 LC H W Redcar 48 Newcastle 42 28 April 2013 PL A L Redcar 42 Glasgow 48 02 May 2013 PL A W Redcar 53 Sheffield 39 03 May 2013 PL H W Redcar 60 Sheffield 35 09 May 2013 PL H W Redcar 36 Rye House 27 12 May 2013 PL A L Redcar 38 Newcastle 55 16 May 2013 PL H W Redcar 51 Plymouth 42 30 May 2013 CH H W Redcar 51 Dudley 42 06 June 2013 PL H W Redcar 49 Somerset 41 07 June 2013 PL A W Redcar 47 Edinburgh 46 08 June 2013 PL A L Redcar 40 Workington 50 Redcar Bears' Results at EWR 30 March 2008 PT D Scunthorpe 45 Redcar 45 06 June 2008 PL L Scunthorpe 52 Redcar 41 19 June 2009 PL L Scunthorpe 49 Redcar 44 31 July 2009 KOC L Scunthorpe 50 Redcar 39 02 October 2009 YS L Scunthorpe 56 Redcar 34 05 April 2010 PT L Scunthorpe 50 Redcar 42 02 May 2010 PL L Scunthorpe 57 Redcar 34 09 September 2011 PL L Scunthorpe 52 Redcar 41 07 October 2011 PL Ph 2 L Scunthorpe 65 Redcar 25 27 April 2012 LC L Scunthorpe 54 Redcar 36 14 September 2012 PL L Scunthorpe 55 Redcar 38 (stats courtesy of John Eyre)
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Somerset Cases Rebels V Edinburgh 11/06
lucifer sam replied to Starman2006's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
When Sky renew the contract next year, they want to go for weekly Premier League and just the occasional EL meeting at Peterborough or King's Lynn. No need to go to Lakeside, Eastbourne or Belle Vue.... All the best Rob -
You're not exactly a half full glass kinda guy, are you Rod/Ron? All the best Rob
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British GP 2013
lucifer sam replied to PHILIPRISING's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
This year was very funny. No queue, so I had no choice for the bag to be searched (my attempt to walk past him didn't work), but still waltzed in with my food & drink - they're not very thorough at checking. All the best Rob -
Speedway Star Revamp 2 Months On
lucifer sam replied to remembertheracers's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I think there should be an index in each issue Seriously, the new look Star is very good. The changes seem to mean even more is crammed into each 48/64 page issue than before. And I like the history pieces that accompany each previews of a BSPA Major event. All the best Rob -
British GP 2013
lucifer sam replied to PHILIPRISING's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Trees, but we're British... if we didn't go, we'd have nothing to complain about and what do we talk about then? All the best Rob