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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.

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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

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u/21 Final at Glasgow ,Luke 12 pts,Freddie 4

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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.

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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.

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