Tuesday 26 April 2011

Three Points & Two Broken Ribs!

So how many times do you see a Premiership footballer go down like he's been hit by a small juggernaut roll round in pretend agony and then get up when no ones looking? Saturday night after we finally broke the home hoodoo, (thankfully the water cart only made its mark after Heat 8!)there I was talking to the 747 who nonchalantly told me he'd been riding for a couple of weeks with two broken ribs. Now I know a few people had been getting on the boys back about some sub standard performances but surely that puts it into a bit of perspective. Not much racing on Monday Leicester came into it after the Heat 8 soaking which certainly brought Richard Hall to life! But at least we got a much needed win with everyone getting at least a paid victory. Little Ben didn't have much luck, you have to be tough to mix it with Mr Graversen and it looked as if he had his front wheel nipped away on the third bend to me.

A tough one coming up on yet another Bank Holiday Monday. Before the start of the season I tipped Ipswich to take the title and despite Somerset's cracking start I don't see any reason to change my mind. not too impressed with the 7:45pm start though that will keep me up until the early hours making sure the match report appears in Thursdays Star. No rest for the wicked but at least I won't be typing with two broken ribs!

Monday 18 April 2011

Victor Meldrew!

Well there could be only one reaction to Saturday night "I do not believe it!" After the boys returned from South Wales with all 4 points like a lot of people I thought the season really does start here. A 15pt max for Jordan and young Nelson flying it all looked in place for a comfortable home win. A look at the BSF will show I wasn't the only one. We were anticipating an evening as sparkling as a Steve Webb shirt but we ended up with a tour round Primark! How can a team fall apart so convincingly on their own track? Fair play to Newport and particularly Anders Mellgren a bit of misfortune might have turned into a big advantage there but we know we should still of been good enough to beat them. Talking to Jordan afterwards he made the point that at the moment the top 3 are carrying the team and looking at a few stats its hard not to agree. Between them Ben, Luke and Ritchie have had a combined total of 80 rides from which they have returned only 2 wins. When you consider that one of those was gifted by Mellgren's one error of the night on Saturday and you can see where part of the problem is.

We know all three can do better than they are at the moment. Luke is coming back off yet another nasty injury, Ritchie is adapting to a new team and Ben to a whole new way of life in the Premier League. With all that going on you need a bit of consistency and hats off to the top 3 in doing a pretty good job in providing it. That though also puts a lot of pressure on Nelson. When he performs (at Newport) we do well when he doesn't (at home on Saturday) we don't. All that said its far too early to push the panic button but it must be said Uncle Len wasn't tucking into his fish and chips with the usual gusto after the meeting on Saturday.

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Who's Your Money On Now?

Funny old week particularly for a couple of the Premier League favourites. Must admit like a lot of people I had Ipswich down as the team to beat I thought they had the right balance of youth and experience while in Kevin Doolan they have a rider I rate as highly as anyone in the league. Big shock then to see them turned over at home by Somerset who seem to have taken on the mantle of "team to beat". Perhaps our narrow defeat at the Oak Tree wasn't such a bad result after all?

Newcastle were another of the pre season favourites and their chances have been hit for all the wrong reasons. Having followed a club that has occasionally made Casualty and Holby City seem decidedly boring the Toon fans have my sympathy after losing Rene Bach. Following his super show in the World Under 21 Team Cup around Hoddesdon I had him down as one to watch this season, there's no doubt he'll be a big loss on Tyneside. As for the Rockets two more defeats but a few positive signs Ritchie Hawkins seems to be getting things together Team Manager John Sampford tells me his struggles have been down to the new silencers. Nelson is also beginning to get there the fact he hasn't ridden in a team in his life has proved a big test and is probably the reason why he's yet to earn a bonus point. Here's hoping the skipper is fit for Saturday as I think we're going to need him.

Talking of Saturday's last weeks turned into a bit of a damp squib for me. Having witnessed a cracking meeting from the Dream Team in 2010 it was sad to see a side so lacking in obvious talent. The old guys did their best but the rest certainly have a lot to learn.Hard to judge quite how good the Hawks are until they get some real opposition. while the racing was poor the evenings undoubted highlight was provided by Steve Webb's choice of footwear which he proudly displayed to me in the pits afterwards. Top man Webby just what we need to pull in the punters a few more characters.

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Where Was I Last Saturday?

Believe me you really don't want to know. Suffice it to say I missed my first home meeting through illness in 7 years and I was sick as a parrot. Sick being the operative word but that's enough of that! So what happened? Well according to my good mate Camera Ken from T2TV the best meeting in years. I'm sure he wasn't just saying that to make sure sales were hit when news of my absence from the commentary box got around! The action sounded fast and furious with a strange Heat 2 costing us in the end. I've said here before that Nelson is a really exciting talent but I hope he learns to stay on the bike long enough for us to appreciate it. With Little Ben finding the going a bit tough there's extra pressure on our new Aussie to be the steady one who'll consistently notch a few points hopefully that message will get across in the weeks to come starting at Scunny on Friday night. Returning to last Saturday at least I have a decent record when it comes to home defeats in the last 7 years I've missed every one except last years thumping by Edinburgh in the KO Cup. So at least I can assure myself its not me. Well either that or I used up my supply during the dark dark Russell era of the late 80's early 90's.