Sadly, this heavily altered photo is the only shot I got of Jade Mudgeway, who stepped in for the injured Lee Dicken at No7. The original shot is a blurry mess, but I've managed to salvage something out of it with the help of a photo editor. I'm a big fan of this guy, a real tryer, great style and he loves fast tracks. It's worth a visit to Berwick just to watch him attack the bends there in an almost longtrack style. Sadly he came a cropper at the 2nd bend in heat 14, attempting the Sandi Conda line. Like Sandi, he never made it..... It seems he sustained bruised kidneys and a chipped coccyx. All the best to him and hope to see him back very soon. Also best wishes to Andy Tully, who took a trip to the hospital after crashing in heat 4, sustaining a broken arm.
Talking of walking wounded, Gary Beaton, whose horrible crash some weeks back had many of us a bit worried, was back at Ashfield again. Hope the recovery goes well and we see him riding again in the not too distant future.
Tigers take a sixteen point advantage to Armadale this Friday evening. Is it enough? Some would contend that even a lead double the size wouldn't be enough, We'll see, shall we?
Ryan Fisher leading Shane Parker
Travis heads into the early evening sunlight, on for another heat win.
Josh Grajczonek
Josh gets a last minute squirt of lube on his chain.
George, the Ashfield Cowboy. Best of luck to Geo in Poland, as well as the rest of the Tigers contingent making their way across to the GP.
"Almost got him"
John Branney in pursuit of Willie Lawson
Tractor Boys, Josh & Danny
Travis swings wide, in front of William Lawson & John Branney
3rd Bend Kids Flag
Nick Morris. Not a great day, with various bike issues. Great win in heat 12 on Joshes bike
Josh gets the better of Fisher
Mathew Wethers
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