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Wolves boss behind radical change

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Who’ll be riding for Panthers next year?

THERE is nothing like a bit of speculation to make the sporting world go round.

Panthers closing on first three signings

PANTHERS team boss Trevor Swales revealed the club have already lined up their chosen targets for 2009 – and three could be unveiled as early as next week.

Bratley: Rest of the world will follow Britain’s speedway revolution

PANTHERS promoter Mick Bratley reckons the rest of the world will follow Great Britain's lead in a major speedway revolution.

Boxall back with Belle Vue

TOP British prospect Steve Boxall fits the bill perfectly for a place in the 2009 Belle Vue team following a ru1e change at the annual meeting of the British Speedway Promoters' Association in Spain.

Promotion Working Hard

There could be some movement on the signing front over the next few days now that the Conference is over, and the next piece if the jigsaw could be in place by the weekend:


Conference News

The Winter Conference to set out the rules and regulation for the 2009 season is now over and wide ranging changes are in place for the new campaign, the scoring system being the one that has caused most discussion. Read below for more details

Chapman happy with the changes

King's Lynn Stars are expected to keep their fans in suspense for another week as they finalise their line-up for next year. Buster Chapman will reveal all to a supporters' meeting at the stadium next Wednesday - but admits he is delighted that the sport's annual conference has come out in favour of an increase in the team building average which will be held in place for the next three years.

Speedway rule changes 2009

The British Speedway Promoters Association (BSPA) has revealed details of a new league points scoring system which they hope will avoid “dead” meetings, where teams are sometimes assured victory well before the meeting is over.

Points of difference!

BRITISH speedway bosses have unveiled a new league points scoring system as one of the headline changes from their weekend annual meeting in Spain.