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Post by marron on May 19, 2008 14:21:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2008 14:30:17 GMT
Certainly is . Ty is far and away the best of the young Aussies that has come over this season . Josh Grajczonek and Aaron Summers also have the ability to go far , while the jury is still out on Kozza Smith . Mitchell Davey and James Holder sadly don't look like making the grade .
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2008 15:24:40 GMT
Wait till the big buck comes crawling...and money which could see Redcar grow immensely with their stadium and team.
IMO young Proctor has been helped with the machinery he's got - Adams 07 bikes are handy.
I thought Holder was doing okish with IOW?!?
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2008 15:44:34 GMT
Certainly is . Ty is far and away the best of the young Aussies that has come over this season . Josh Grajczonek and Aaron Summers also have the ability to go far , while the jury is still out on Kozza Smith . Mitchell Davey and James Holder sadly don't look like making the grade . I think that's slightly harsh on young Holder, mate. He's average over 8 points per meeting at home, and just over 4 away. That's not bad for someone who has hardly seen the tracks over here before - and visiting some for the first time. He's got an overall average of about 5 ish - which I don't think is bad at all. The same cannot be said for young Mitchell Davey, who is averaging a mere 1.56 per meeting.
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Post by marron on May 19, 2008 15:45:45 GMT
Wait till the big buck comes crawling...and money which could see Redcar grow immensely with their stadium and team. IMO young Proctor has been helped with the machinery he's got - Adams 07 bikes are handy. I thought Holder was doing okish with IOW?!? He has already said before this press release he will not be going EL next season
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2008 16:11:59 GMT
I think that's slightly harsh on young Holder, mate. He's average over 8 points per meeting at home, and just over 4 away. That's not bad for someone who has hardly seen the tracks over here before - and visiting some for the first time. He's got an overall average of about 5 ish - which I don't think is bad at all. The same cannot be said for young Mitchell Davey, who is averaging a mere 1.56 per meeting. Can only go by what i see and James Holder didn't impress me at all i'm afraid . Granted i haven't seen him on his own track , but at Glasgow him and Bargh were as bad as each other .
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2008 17:25:30 GMT
I think that's slightly harsh on young Holder, mate. He's average over 8 points per meeting at home, and just over 4 away. That's not bad for someone who has hardly seen the tracks over here before - and visiting some for the first time. He's got an overall average of about 5 ish - which I don't think is bad at all. The same cannot be said for young Mitchell Davey, who is averaging a mere 1.56 per meeting. Can only go by what i see and James Holder didn't impress me at all i'm afraid . Granted i haven't seen him on his own track , but at Glasgow him and Bargh were as bad as each other . But bearing in mind that that was probably James' first ever visit to Ashfield.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2008 23:07:48 GMT
I think that's slightly harsh on young Holder, mate. He's average over 8 points per meeting at home, and just over 4 away. That's not bad for someone who has hardly seen the tracks over here before - and visiting some for the first time. He's got an overall average of about 5 ish - which I don't think is bad at all. The same cannot be said for young Mitchell Davey, who is averaging a mere 1.56 per meeting. Can only go by what i see and James Holder didn't impress me at all i'm afraid . Granted i haven't seen him on his own track , but at Glasgow him and Bargh were as bad as each other . Trust me, James Holder has a future in the sport. OK, he may not emulate his brother, but not many will...........James will do a good job and will become a more than useful rider, while his brother will (if there's any justice in this World) go on to become World Champion.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2008 0:02:24 GMT
Trust me, James Holder has a future in the sport. OK, he may not emulate his brother, but not many will...........James will do a good job and will become a more than useful rider, while his brother will (if there's any justice in this World) go on to become World Champion. Ye gods I must go for a lie down!!! I'm in total agreement with you Kev! ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2008 18:50:40 GMT
Trust me, James Holder has a future in the sport. OK, he may not emulate his brother, but not many will...........James will do a good job and will become a more than useful rider, while his brother will (if there's any justice in this World) go on to become World Champion. Ye gods I must go for a lie down!!! I'm in total agreement with you Kev! ;D I think Pluto must be in line with Uranus Bryn , 'cos I've already agreed with Gengis on another thread this evening. ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2008 20:35:33 GMT
By the end of the season, he'll be someone else's asset IMO. That's bold and bound to haunt but it's a prediction.
The kind of money he could generate on this form would secure Redcar's future for a good few seasons.
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Post by marron on Jun 20, 2008 19:55:12 GMT
Going by my reliable source, the financial situation at the club has forced us to sell Ty but he will be with us next season.
The figure we have sold him for is good in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2008 0:15:29 GMT
Going by my reliable source, the financial situation at the club has forced us to sell Ty but he will be with us next season. The figure we have sold him for is good in my opinion. Well after seeing him tonight around Lakeside for the first time, I hope the cheque you got for him had Stuart Douglas' signature on it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2008 22:03:52 GMT
Going by my reliable source, the financial situation at the club has forced us to sell Ty but he will be with us next season. The figure we have sold him for is good in my opinion. Seems like I was right....
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Post by marron on Jun 22, 2008 10:55:09 GMT
According to our forum, someone has been told it was Peterborough.
I have heard we sold him for £15,000 but never got told the club.
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