Archive for the ‘Berwick Bandits’ Category

Tero “The Hero” Aarnio

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Well after reading how “the Hero” rode at Glasgow for the Isle Of Wight on Sunday I felt it was probably time to give him a little space on my blog.

Tero came into the Berwick team this year as a relatively unknown rider and many of us did not know what to expect from him. Lucky for us he started off with some ok scores for the team and quite impressed us.

Bad night in Berwick

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Tonight was not a great night in Berwick as many of you will read elsewhere.

Crashes in race one and three on the first corner but with no injuries.

However later in the night, Heat 4 i think, another crash on Bend 1 with new boy Scott “the Scud” Smith. A bike was thrown over the fence into 2 spectators. Both of whom were children.

Scuds Back :)

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

So glad to see this :)

Heres the press release:

This will be Smith’s 3rd session as a Bandit, in an association that goes back to around the turn of the Millennium for his first and 2005 for his second, but the prodigal son has made another highly anticipated comeback.

The Scud had kicked off 2008 with the Workington Comets, but as results were slow to come his Cumbrian bosses lost patience and let him go just as Berwick were looking for a replacement for the injured Italian, Guglielmo Franchetti.

The Anderson Are Back

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Saving the day, everyone involved at Anderson’s Quality Butchers Berwick Bandits are delighted to welcome back an excellent old friend.Anderson’s Quality Butchers are back as main team sponsors for the Berwick Bandits in 2008, dramatically saving a lot of heartache behind the scenes at the border club.

The last minute life-line for the team, to be known as “Anderson’s Quality Butchers Berwick Bandits” has been a very welcome relief for club boss Peter Waite who had been desperately searching for a team backer.

A good or bad end to Berwicks Season ?

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Ok only 1 more meeting left at Berwick and with only 3 riders left on the team we are probably looking at a major defeat.

However to perhaps there is one good thing which has came out of this bad season ending. Peter Waite, Berwicks Promotor, has finally got his finger out (excuse the phrase) and officially released a signing for the 2008 season. However after seeing the rider ride at Edinburgh and then again at Berwick last Saturday i will say that perhaps he needs a little bit more time to practice before he moves into full PL speedway.

Crash Course In English

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Here is an article I read in the Daily Mirror after first hearing about the incident on the Berwick Speedway Website :

A czech speedway rider who could barely speak English became suddenly fluent after a head injury.

Matej Kus could hardly string a sentence together until he was knocked out racing in Glasgow.

It is thought to be a case of foreign accent syndrome, which can affect concussion patients.

BSPA News & Fixtures: Berwick, Glasgow news & fixtures

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

BERWICK BANDITS

OVER 100 former Berwick riders will be present at Shielfield Park on Saturday as the Bandits celebrate 40 years of the club with a special meeting.

Promoter Peter Waite said: “There will be memories to be rekindled for anyone who has ever supported Berwick in its whole history.

“This is a celebration of Bandits nostalgia to beat them all. It’s the meeting not to miss under any circumstances.”
GLASGOW TIGERS

Berwick vs. Glasgow

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Berwick Bandits………43

1. Stan Burza 1 , 3 , 2 , 3 , 1
2. R/R
3. Michal Makovsky 2 , 3 , 4! , 3 , 1 , 2
4. Andreas Bergstrom 0 , 0 , 2 , 2 , 3
5. Jac Rempala 3 , 2 , 1 , 0
6. Benji Compton EX , 0 , EX
7. Davie Meldrum 0 , 2 , FEX , 0 , 0 , 2 , 2
8. John McPhail

Berwick set to shine on the silver screen

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Peter Waite, promoter of the Andersons Quality Butchers Bandits of Berwick will go to any lengths to get good solid positive publicity for his beloved speedway team, and indeed the town in which they are based on the English Scottish borders, but breaking a leg?

Berwick vs Kings Lynn

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Probably the best performance from Berwick all season. After Kings Lynn beat Edinburgh the night before it looked certain the Berwick would loose and loose by quite a large amount. But no Berwick tried their hardest and fought all the way to the very last heat where they sadly lost the match.