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30/09/09

POTTERS - VIKINGS CANCELLED
New date to be announced as and when.
 

29/09/09

POTTERS FACE THE VIKINGS AT LOOMER ROAD

This Saturday sees the Stoke Easy-Rider Potters face a Scandinavian select at Loomer Road.

Tapes up at 7:30.

More details will be here as we get them.

 

27/09/09

PREMIER LEAGUE RIDERS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL, at Sheffield

STOKE Easy Rider Potters number one Jason Bunyan scored five points
from his five qualifying rides and failed to make the semi final cut in the Premier League Riders Championship at Sheffield's Owlerton Stadium last night.

 The meeting was won by home skipper Ricky Ashworth who defeated Darcy Ward of King's Lynn in the final with Redcar's Ty Proctor finishing third.

The race card from the meeting is here Card
 

26/09/09

The ACU Sidecar final is now on Friday the 9th of October.

Start time 7:30
 

22/09/09

SOMERSET DRAW THE POTTERS IN THE PLAY-OFFS

STOKE Easy Rider Potters will face the Somerset Rebels in the quarter
final of the Young Shield Play Offs.

The Potters will stage the first leg which will take place at Loomer Road on Saturday 26th September at 7.30pm, with the second leg taking place at the
Oak Tree Arena on Friday 2nd October at 7.30pm.

 

14/09/09

PHIL MORRIS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

 

WORKINGTON Comets and Lakeside Hammers star Phil Morris, has been forced to retire from the sport due to a persistent shoulder injury.   

The popular 33-year-old Welshman has dislocated his left shoulder several
times over the past few seasons, including a severe dislocation last May at
Rye House. An operation last September allowed Morris to resume his racing career this year, but he was told he would require additional surgery at the
end of the 2009 campaign to repair the damaged shoulder further.

Unfortunately a simple fall at Workington against Edinburgh on 22nd August resulted in another dislocation and after visiting a specialist in South Wales
last week, Morris had little option but to take the gut-wrenching decision to retire from the sport. 

 Phil explained: “After the last MRI scan the specialist advised me that my shoulder has a lot of internal damage including a complete tear of the suprasinatus tendon, major tear of infraspinatus tendon, rotator cuff damage and moderate arthritis. He advised me that I risk permanent damage if I was to injure it again.  

“The prospect of not being able to use my arm properly in later life is too
much of a risk to take and it is with great sadness that I have to retire from speedway with immediate effect. 

“I have struggled to score the points expected of me this season, especially in the Premier League. My shoulder has been a factor in that, particuarly on the deep and rutted tracks.  

“Naturally I am absolutely gutted that I have to retire. I have been a
professional speedway rider for more than half my life, so it is going to leave a massive void, but I am old enough and wise enough to realise that I need to think about my future health.

 “I do hope to stay involved in the sport in some capacity or another, as
anyone who knows me will appreciate speedway was more than just my job. Unfortunately 2010 would have been my twentieth season in speedway which would have been a great achievement, but I have lots of great memories
along the way.”

 Morris, who spent the majority of his career as an asset of Reading before being transferred to Birmingham in 2008, would like to thank all the promoters, sponsors and especially the fans that have supported him over the
past nineteen seasons. 

 He commented: “I have been so lucky to be associated with some wonderful people over the years; Pat Bliss, Graham Drury, Chris Shears, Ian Thomas,
Tony Mole, Dave Tatum, John Cook and Stuart Douglas, to name just a few.
The supporters at all the tracks I have ridden for have been wonderful, with those at Reading and Birmingham being extra special to me.

 “The encouragement of my family, sponsors and friends within the sport, who have continuously backed me through thick and thin, means a lot.  

“I’d like to say a massive thank you to my dad John, who has spent countless hours in the workshop and acted as my mechanic for the majority of my career. Without his support I’d have never made it in the sport.

 “I would also like to thank superb sponsors like Dave Faithful, Bill Brown,
Brian Gay and Tim Lovell along with great friends Ivan & Mark Shears, Paul Hunsdon, Andy Hutton, Andy Povey, Clive Upright and Eric Rein.”

 

11/09/09

MONARCHS NOW 4PM START.

STOKE Easy Rider Potters have changed Sunday's start time against Edinburgh in the Premier League to 4pm after the Loomer Road stadium suffered a major electrical fault which will not be fixed in time for Sunday's meeting.

 Tattum said "Unfortunately we have a major electrical problem at the stadium and have therefore hired a generator in order to run the meeting on Sunday. The Potters promoter continued "The consequence of this is that the start time has been changed and we will now start at 4pm. "Edinburgh have been informed of the situation and have been very helpful and agreed to the earlier start and I'd like to thank them for their assistance."

06/09/09

FIXTURE ADDITION

STOKE Easy Rider Potters will make the long trek North to face Edinburgh their re-arranged Premier League fixture at Armadale. The meeting will take place on Friday the 11th of September and is due to start at 9pm as the Potters are on second as part of a double header with Edinburgh racing Rye House in the knock out cup prior to the Potters meeting.

 

02/09/09

JASON IS OUR REP IN THE PLRC

JASON Bunyan has been confirmed as the Stoke Easy Rider Potters representative for the Premier League Riders Championship at Sheffield's Owlerton circuit on Sunday September 27 (5pm).

 Bunyan will face the top rider from each of the fourteen premier league clubs plus the two next highest scorers.

 Line up NOT in riding order is as follows:

Michal Makovsky (Berwick), Tomasz Piszcz (Birmingham), Ryan Fisher (Edinburgh), Shane Parker (Glasgow), Darcy Ward (King’s Lynn), Tomas
Topinka (King’s Lynn), Kenni Larsen (Newcastle), Leigh Lanham (Newport),
Ty Proctor (Redcar), Chris Neath (Rye House), Magnus Karlsson (Scunthorpe), Ricky Ashworth (Sheffield), Steve Johnston (Somerset), Emil Kramer (Somerset), Jason Bunyan (Stoke), Kevin Doolan (Workington)


02/09/09

BEN ESCAPES INJURY IN HORROR SMASH

Former Stoke Easy Rider Potters rider Ben Barker was involved in a horrific
heat twelve crash in Coventry's 45- all draw with the Eastbourne Eagles at the Brandon Stadium on Monday night. Barker's bike was a write off after the accident which remarkably saw him walk away totally unscathed and take his place in heat fourteen which he won, and then take his place in heat fifteen in which he was disqualified. Barker scored 13+1 von the night and was the match winner for the Bees' with only Grand Prix rider and England international Chris Harris scoring more points on the night.

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