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Post by BarryB on Feb 2, 2014 20:07:43 GMT 12
Right, thanks to somebody who knows what they're talking about pointing me to the right place, the answer to the original question has been answered. In or out? The answer is OUT.
M6-11 Concussion M6-11-1 When a competitor is diagnosed with concussion by a Doctor or Medical Officer the stand-down period from racing is 22 days, commencing from the date of the injury. M6-11-2 The concussion must be noted on the competitors licence. M6-11-3 The SNZ Office must be informed of the competitor's concussion. M6-11-4 A medical clearance can be required from a doctor advised by the SNZ Office prior to the resumption of racing. M6-11-5 Where suspicion of a concussion exists, and a competitor refuses or doesn’t receive a medical assessment, the Track Steward can issue the 22 day stand-down. M6-11-6 A competitor diagnosed with concussion can apply to the SNZ Office to have their stand-down period reduced to an absolute minimum of 15 days from the date of the injury. They will be required to see a doctor selected by SNZ (at their cost), prior to a decision by the Board.
My memory of drivers coming back through the process to race at an earlier meeting than the 22 days allowed them to, obviously relates to the 7 day reduction (22 days down to 15). No further reduction than that is available, so Plan B becomes the option.
Barry B
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Post by tank11 on Feb 2, 2014 20:16:48 GMT 12
Hahaha fanofsuperstocks1, you're so closed minded. Whoever you support has got to beat the panthers first mate before you start that carry on.... This is one of the greatest drivers to pedel a superstock and that's why there's so much discussion One of the greatest to peddle a STOCKCAR. One of the best TEAMS racers, in both classes He's top superstock driver, still waiting to be great.
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Post by BarryB on Feb 2, 2014 20:17:51 GMT 12
this process (that no one can find nor authenticate) and which you mr barryb do not know the details of nor in fact how it works smells repugnant with conspiracy!! Well no worries busterbell. Now I'm home from the beach and back in front of a computer, the relevant clause has been found in the rule book (see above), and Rees is definitely out. See, no smelly repugnant stench mixed with a little conspiracy at all - just a case of finding the appropriate rule. Barry B
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Post by busterbell on Feb 2, 2014 20:18:45 GMT 12
so we were right barryb.......go on say it
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Post by BarryB on Feb 2, 2014 20:28:03 GMT 12
so we were right barryb.......go on say it Where were you right? Where were you EVER right There's often a difference between what people should do and what people can do, too......... Let's do it on the terracotta, Barry B
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Post by Ben Biggs on Feb 2, 2014 20:31:56 GMT 12
That rule is still talking about concussion, rather than KO... Can we now safely assume that Pete was concussed as well as KO'd
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Post by mordecai on Feb 2, 2014 20:36:49 GMT 12
lets just all wait until Tuesday morning and the man himself will explain
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Post by busterbell on Feb 2, 2014 20:37:37 GMT 12
That rule is still talking about concussion, rather than KO... Can we now safely assume that Pete was concussed as well as KO'd *facepalm*
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Post by Roxcyford on Feb 2, 2014 20:58:29 GMT 12
even with fifteen day standown that effectively rules him out of the north islands as well
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Post by speedwaykitty on Feb 2, 2014 21:11:07 GMT 12
even with fifteen day standown that effectively rules him out of the north islands as well How do you work that one out? North Islands start the 21st, which makes it more than the 15 days with medical clearance, and just bordering on the 22 day stand-down
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Post by Roxcyford on Feb 2, 2014 21:50:31 GMT 12
even with fifteen day standown that effectively rules him out of the north islands as well How do you work that one out? North Islands start the 21st, which makes it more than the 15 days with medical clearance, and just bordering on the 22 day stand-down sorry got my dates wrong as I am going to the under23,s and north islands within that two week period but he will still miss out if he gets the mandatory 22 days
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Post by speedwaykitty on Feb 2, 2014 21:53:33 GMT 12
How do you work that one out? North Islands start the 21st, which makes it more than the 15 days with medical clearance, and just bordering on the 22 day stand-down sorry got my dates wrong as I am going to the under23,s and north islands within that two week period but he will still miss out if he gets the mandatory 22 days The 22nd day is the first night of the Nth Islands, the count starts from when it happened, but knowing Pete, he will get the clearance for the 15 days
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 0:14:54 GMT 12
sorry got my dates wrong as I am going to the under23,s and north islands within that two week period but he will still miss out if he gets the mandatory 22 days The 22nd day is the first night of the Nth Islands, the count starts from when it happened, but knowing Pete, he will get the clearance for the 15 days thats if he choses not to do the superstock 248's instead. I'm hoping if he can do the NI's he will tho
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Post by speedwaykitty on Feb 3, 2014 7:54:53 GMT 12
The 22nd day is the first night of the Nth Islands, the count starts from when it happened, but knowing Pete, he will get the clearance for the 15 days thats if he choses not to do the superstock 248's instead. I'm hoping if he can do the NI's he will tho Gonna be interesting, hope him & Asher come down
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Post by choppa69 on Feb 3, 2014 17:57:35 GMT 12
Go to manawatu standard web page , quite an interesting article in sport section ,might clear all this up
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Post by mordecai on Feb 3, 2014 18:05:41 GMT 12
Go to manawatu standard web page , quite an interesting article in sport section ,might clear all this up can ya put a link up please
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 18:15:05 GMT 12
Go to manawatu standard web page , quite an interesting article in sport section ,might clear all this up I havn't had a look yet, but if it's written by you know who, then I doubt it's factual, or will clear anything up. LOL
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Post by craig on Feb 3, 2014 18:28:33 GMT 12
Oh c'mon all you keyboard warriors....you've spent all weekend all trying to work it out if Peter Rees is in or out this weekend....do you not realise Peter wasn't knocked out? He was simply looking down for the earpiece that fell out when he hit the wall & didnt see the pace car..... There ya go busterbell.....another conspiracy theory to dwell on....
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Post by busterbell on Feb 3, 2014 18:48:12 GMT 12
Oh c'mon all you keyboard warriors....you've spent all weekend all trying to work it out if Peter Rees is in or out this weekend....do you not realise Peter wasn't knocked out? He was simply looking down for the earpiece that fell out when he hit the wall & didnt see the pace car..... There ya go busterbell.....another conspiracy theory to dwell on.... lol the rules are clear, the evidence is obvious, the only sticking point is it relies on a dr's diagnosis, which i said before could be manipulated with the right answers. i would have thought that a track medic report would have been made and accompanying the case. have been searching for the article myself but have had no luck. opposing teams wont mind racing with a foggy rees!
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Post by BarryB on Feb 3, 2014 19:09:06 GMT 12
It doesn't rely on a doctor's diagnosis - he is out. The only thing a doctor can do, and it has to be one selected by SNZ, is possibly get him back 7 days early (22 down to 15 days). Whatever the case, he needs medical clearance before he races again. Would be keen on reading said article too.
Let's do it on the terracotta,
Barry B
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