You are correct of course, but the point remains that Berwick did complete all their fixtures before cut off due, part of which was due to the track covers that saved four or five meetings from rain offs and subsequent re-arrangements.
If Bjerre chooses to ride in the re-arranged SEC meeting tomorrow, or is instructed to, I don`t see any way that Belle Vue can get any facility other than a 4pt rider in Bjerre`s place as the BSPA don`t recognise these meetings.
I know Laura Morgan has made considerable personal and financial sacrifices to keep Workington Speedway going, sadly towards the end of last season there were doubts about speedway continuing in Workington due to low crowds. It would be a real shame if the doors were to be closed but sadly it wouldn't come as a shock.
Decent start to today weather wise though there might be one or two showers around later on going by this forecast.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2655819?day=0
I agree with you, you can bet after the Holder debacle Peterborough will have checked just exactly what was going to happen and what Harris had to do, maybe we could find out who gave the advice to the Panthers promotion.
Must admit its the first time anything to do with speedway has blocked me, up till now its been Newcastle United footballers and the odd Sky News presenter that have put me on the naughty boys step.
According to the Panthers Twitter page its R/R for Harris, I don`t think he rode in the British Masters today, I`ve seen no injury from last nights meeting at Workington.
Pretty standard stuff for and end of season interview, he was getting ready for the play offs with Swindon, he thought he had as good a chance as any in the Championship Riders Championship, and that he`d enjoyed himself at Berwick and went onto thank the club, promotion and fans.
Edinburgh still looking for a guest for Masters though it looks likes R/R.
http://www.edinburghmonarchs.co.uk/news-centre/article/2017-09-09/monarchs-looking-to-pillage-the-points?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Forecast has changed slightly from yesterday with a few showers around for today, one of which we are getting now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2655819
I don`t see doubling up being as much of an issue if the top leagues goes to fixed night racing, if the status quo remains then doubling up will still be the problem next year as its been this. For example if Nick Morris re-signs for both Swindon and Berwick, and the top leagues goes to Monday and Wednesday`s, then there should be only very minimal fixture clashes which will hopefully eradicate the need for as many guests.