Sings4Speedway Posted Thursday at 01:47 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 01:47 PM 42 minutes ago, Nickinho said: 17, 18 who cares. According to his own website he's 17, you'd better tell him to update it. And remind me of a time when Luke Harrison scored highly around Ashfield, or for that matter looked anything other than a reserve when he visited the place. Hodder is probably a better bet for next year than Harrison (on an average more than 2 points lower). Will have to save these quotes up for the end of the season when you are singing Harrisons praises. Luke has always been levels above Hodder and will continue to climb whilst i think Freddy has already exceeded any expectations i had of him and much like Perry already found his level. As for Harrison vs Boughen comparison thats years of careful consideration, planning and learning vs quick blast and hope for the best. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fromafar Posted Thursday at 04:17 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 04:17 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, Nickinho said: 17, 18 who cares. According to his own website he's 17, you'd better tell him to update it. And remind me of a time when Luke Harrison scored highly around Ashfield, or for that matter looked anything other than a reserve when he visited the place. Hodder is probably a better bet for next year than Harrison (on an average more than 2 points lower). Harrison is already on different level than Hodder.IMO Cannot see Hodder improving over Luke ps u/21 Final at Glasgow ,Luke 12 pts,Freddie 4 Edited Thursday at 04:28 PM by Fromafar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevePark Posted Thursday at 05:59 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 05:59 PM 4 hours ago, Nickinho said: 17, 18 who cares. According to his own website he's 17, you'd better tell him to update it. And remind me of a time when Luke Harrison scored highly around Ashfield, or for that matter looked anything other than a reserve when he visited the place. Hodder is probably a better bet for next year than Harrison (on an average more than 2 points lower). https://britishspeedway.co.uk/player/harrison-luke/ HARRISON, Luke DATE OF BIRTH: 15 June 2007, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. BRITISH CAREER: (2023) Workington; (2024) Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe/Sheffield II; (2025) Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe/Sheffield II, King’s Lynn II. CLUB HONOURS: League Championship winner: 2025 [King’s Lynn II]. MAJOR HONOURS: 2019 Dutch 125cc Champion: 2019; British Amateur 125cc Champion: 2019; Young Lions 125cc Champion: 2019; Young Lions 250cc Champion: 2020; Young Lions 250cc Champion: 2021; British Amateur 250cc Champion: 2021, 2022; British Under-19 Champion: 2025. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
szkocjasid Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM 9 hours ago, Nickinho said: 17, 18 who cares. According to his own website he's 17, you'd better tell him to update it. And remind me of a time when Luke Harrison scored highly around Ashfield, or for that matter looked anything other than a reserve when he visited the place. Hodder is probably a better bet for next year than Harrison (on an average more than 2 points lower). While Harrison hasn't been able to transfer his Scunthorpe form to away tracks, he's still far better than Hodder. Harrison's away ave is even better than Hodder's home ave. If it's a straight choice obviously Harrison is the better option. No reason why Glasgow wouldn't want both though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
szkocjasid Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM How about? Chris Harris - 8.90 Kyle Howarth - 7.92 Leon Flint - 6.95 Francis Gusts - 5.49 Luke Harrison - 4.97 Mitchell Cluff - 3.00 Freddy Hodder - 2.63 Total 39.86 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickinho Posted yesterday at 12:22 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:22 PM (edited) On 11/13/2025 at 1:36 PM, Bagpuss said: You clearly know nothing about Luke Harrsion. Your initial point was that Glasgow wouldn't take the risk on him because he is a similar age to Boughen but that's a daft reason to not sign him. Sounds like Glasgow have anyway and I think he'll do really well, he's an extremely talented young rider and most importantly a racer so Ashfleid will suit him perfectly. I doubt that but i guess we'll see, won't we. Edited yesterday at 12:27 PM by Nickinho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickinho Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM On 11/13/2025 at 10:48 PM, szkocjasid said: How about? Chris Harris - 8.90 Kyle Howarth - 7.92 Leon Flint - 6.95 Francis Gusts - 5.49 Luke Harrison - 4.97 Mitchell Cluff - 3.00 Freddy Hodder - 2.63 Total 39.86 Doesn't matter. With Cammy as team manager you could name Bewley, Kurtz, Lindgren, Zmarzlik, Doyle, Kubera and Holder and they will win as much silverware as the Tigers won last year - none. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickinho Posted yesterday at 12:29 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:29 PM (edited) On 11/13/2025 at 5:59 PM, StevePark said: https://britishspeedway.co.uk/player/harrison-luke/ HARRISON, Luke DATE OF BIRTH: 15 June 2007, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. BRITISH CAREER: (2023) Workington; (2024) Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe/Sheffield II; (2025) Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe/Sheffield II, King’s Lynn II. CLUB HONOURS: League Championship winner: 2025 [King’s Lynn II]. MAJOR HONOURS: 2019 Dutch 125cc Champion: 2019; British Amateur 125cc Champion: 2019; Young Lions 125cc Champion: 2019; Young Lions 250cc Champion: 2020; Young Lions 250cc Champion: 2021; British Amateur 250cc Champion: 2021, 2022; British Under-19 Champion: 2025. What was the reason for posting this? Edited yesterday at 12:30 PM by Nickinho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickinho Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM (edited) On 11/13/2025 at 4:17 PM, Fromafar said: Harrison is already on different level than Hodder.IMO Cannot see Hodder improving over Luke ps u/21 Final at Glasgow ,Luke 12 pts,Freddie 4 If the Tigers couldn't win anything with a Top 5 of Harris (9.55), Thompson (9.50), Howarth (8.84), Nagel (8.61) and Flint (8.17)* along with a couple of reserves who weren't out of their depth in the Championship then i doubt Harrison will be the answer. I think the problem lies elsewhere. *2025 average not GSA Edited yesterday at 12:42 PM by Nickinho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TigerIain Posted yesterday at 12:51 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:51 PM On 11/13/2025 at 1:00 PM, Nickinho said: 17, 18 who cares. According to his own website he's 17, you'd better tell him to update it. And remind me of a time when Luke Harrison scored highly around Ashfield, or for that matter looked anything other than a reserve when he visited the place. Hodder is probably a better bet for next year than Harrison (on an average more than 2 points lower). The British under 21 final. Ended up 3rd, but very nearly won the final. 21 minutes ago, Nickinho said: Doesn't matter. With Cammy as team manager you could name Bewley, Kurtz, Lindgren, Zmarzlik, Doyle, Kubera and Holder and they will win as much silverware as the Tigers won last year - none. Tigers finished top of the league last year. They were 1 point or 1 ride away from winning the Playoff finals. They went out the BSN Trophy on countback, so didn't do that badly last year. Cami was manager when they won the playoffs in 2023 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robinh88 Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, TigerIain said: The British under 21 final. Ended up 3rd, but very nearly won the final. Tigers finished top of the league last year. They were 1 point or 1 ride away from winning the Playoff finals. They went out the BSN Trophy on countback, so didn't do that badly last year. Cami was manager when they won the playoffs in 2023 Being a truthful it wasnt a terribly strong Poole team. They were there to be beaten, especially with Lawson's sudden loss of power imo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TigerIain Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, Robinh88 said: Being a truthful it wasnt a terribly strong Poole team. They were there to be beaten, especially with Lawson's sudden loss of power imo. Aye, that back injury really seemed to affect his engines. He was not the same rider after that. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robinh88 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 23 minutes ago, TigerIain said: Aye, that back injury really seemed to affect his engines. He was not the same rider after that. Wont be the first or last. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robinh88 Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago 23 minutes ago, TigerIain said: Aye, that back injury really seemed to affect his engines. He was not the same rider after that. Wont be the first or last. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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