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  1. Seb the Snail

    Swindon 2013

    I don't think major surgery will be required if the figure is somewhere around 42 or so. Troy and Simon are on lower marks than they were in March, and I don't think that the skipper's average moved significantly either. Pretty unusual for a team that has just won the title. Whether or not we go down the route of keeping Hans, Troy and PK isn't necessarily in our hands but I'd like to think that we'll definitely track a team with strength from top to bottom like this year.
  2. Seb the Snail

    Swindon 2013

    Swindon certainly have the nucleus of a team that can challenge for honours again next season. Kildemand and Morris would be the first names on my team sheet, along with Hans as skipper if at all possible. He has been a credit to both himself and the club on and off track from the moment he joined. The Simon Stead that we saw in October is obviously a bargain on his current mark if he wants to stay. It's also no coincidence that we are always better with a "Seb" in the team and so I'd like to think that there will be a role for Mr Alden somewhere too.
  3. Seb the Snail

    Shamek To Poole

    I haven't seen the odds since we raced at Wimborne Road last week, but going into that meeting Poole were 5/4 favourites for the Elite League title and Swindon were available at 8/1 so I think that just about sums up their respective chances of glory despite any stuff and nonsense currently being emitted in Dorset.
  4. Great to see a bit of speedway at the Abbey after the long winter break even if the weather wasn't exactly at its most glorious! The rain obviously had a massive effect on track conditions, with gate 1 having a massive advantage early in the meeting and the middle two gates never really getting going all night. Fair play to Bjarne for winning the spoils. He'd been consistent all night and made a great move on Nicki in the opening turn of the semi-final before just managing to get ahead of Hans in the final and clinging on despite a valiant chase. Bomber and Zagar were great value all night, but both ran one duff heat in the qualifiers which ultimately cost them when the gates were drawn at the business end of the meeting. Nicki ran a little hot and cold (as he did in the Ben Fund last week) although it's hard to judge how wound up the riders are in the early season meetings. Of the 2012 Robins, Kildemand and Morris both really impressed despite missing out on the semis. They are clearly out and out racers and have used their track time at the Abbey wisely. Nick could well have qualified in the Top 8 had he not suffered mechanical gremlins when well clear in Heat 7. Troy and Simon would probably both have expected to do better but will at least get another spin against Somerset before the real action starts. The former took a heavy spill in his final ride when flying off his bike when it reared at the start, although I'd imagine that his pride took the heaviest hit! Heat times were slow all night, with Bjarne's 68.46 in Heat 6 the quickest of the night. They dropped to almost 72 seconds towards the end of the qualifiers - as slow as I can ever remember. Edit to add the scores on the doors: Qualifiers: 11 Nicki Pedersen, Bjarne Pedersen, Hans Andersen 10 Matej Zagar 9 Ryan Fisher, Chris Harris 8 Lee Richardson, Charlie Gjedde 7 Simon Stead, Peter Kildemand 6 Troy Batchelor 5 Adam Shields, Nick Morris, Mads Korneliussen 4 Seb Ulamek 3 Nicolai Klindt 0 Darryl Ritchings (Res) Semi 1: Andersen, Zagar, Harris, Gjedde Semi 2: B Pedersen, N Pedersen, Fisher, Richardson Final: B Pedersen, Andersen, Zagar, N Pedersen (EF)
  5. Seb the Snail

    Kennett Suspended!

    For once in my life I find myself in the very rare position of agreeing with Mr Shovlar. If Eddie is found guilty at the tribunal then I would find it very hard to believe that his offence at Lakeside was his first breach of the regulations this season. As such the only sensible course to maintain the integrity of the 2011 Elite League would be to remove his points from all previous meetings raced. Cheating has to be removed from our sport and so the maximum deterrent applied in this case. This isn't about Coventry v Poole, it's about fair play and if all of Eddie's previous points remain intact then the league is a sham.
  6. Seb the Snail

    Elite League Pairs

    Bjerre has treated the British public with contempt ever since his 'broken' leg kept him out of Elite League speedway a few summers back, and yet mysteriously he was still able to ride on the continent. No surprise that he added another shameful night to his ever-growing catalogue. Swindon put on a decent showing until it really mattered. It wasn't unexpected when Proctor reeled in Nicolai, although if he'd done his job against Dryml in the earlier heat then we'd have been through anyway, albeit for only one more heat. Absolutely the correct decision to exclude Troy, who continues to do himself no favours whatsoever with his petulant attitude. Apart from that, great to see Nicki back in British speedway. Just the man that we need in the absence of Jason, Greg and of course, Leigh.
  7. Good to meet you and your brother too mate, and thanks for the beer! As mentioned, I managed to miss most of the meeting after arriving late and being locked out of the Abbey stadium for the second time this season, but after listening to most of it on the radio I managed to wander back up the road and sneak in before the end. There was still time to see parts of Messrs Woffinden and Parker that I'm still trying to forget, and 2 former Robins legends end their evenings unbeaten, with Rosco (2 from 2) and Clean (6 from 6) both in the deadliest of moods in front of the huge crowd. Holder tried everything in the Grand Final to rain on Leigh's parade, but after one or two anxious moments for his huge legion of fans, Adams fittingly roared past the chequered flag at The Abbey for one last time while his compatriot added to his growing collection of second places. It's hard to put into words what Leigh has meant to our club over the seasons, but there can be no doubt that we'll only really know the answer when we line up without him next March. For years now we've pencilled him in for 13 or 14 in the pre-meeting banter and then worked out where the rest of the points will come from to give us the result that we need. It sure will be strange not to have him leading us, as he always did, from the front. All the very best Leigh, and thanks for the memories.
  8. Seb the Snail

    Pawlicki And His Average Manipulation

    I've got no more problem with Coventry signing Pawlicki on his legitimate average (4.00) than I have with them signing Harris, Barker or any other rider on theirs. Resting him before the Final was just yet another Rosco masterstroke, just like the way that he used his rides over the 2 legs of the Final. Even before their abject performances in the Final, Poole had already made 2 huge mistakes - missing the chance to knock out the Bees in the last meeting of the regular season and then choosing Wolves rather than Peterborough, as I think that the Bees would have had a much tougher route to the Final if they'd had to go to Monmore.
  9. Seb the Snail

    Pawlicki And His Average Manipulation

    What a dreadfully sad article by Mr Ford in last night's Poole programme. The team that was caught red-handed last season defeated by a team that did nothing wrong and peaked at precisely the moment that it needed to. More than enough has already been said on this thread, but he would do well to remember exactly how he put his almost all-conquering team together in the first place. His estimation in the sport has fallen still further this week; if that was possible.
  10. Hopefully the Wolves fans will all rally behind Rico, now that young Tai has fallen by the wayside? It defies all logic that last night result was allowed to stand, but nothing really surprises me with speedway any more.
  11. Zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz It sounds as though the meeting tonight was a fitting tribute to Bob, and that's all that matters; not some pathetic attempt at critising another of Swindon's favourite sons. Oh, and well done Nicki.
  12. It started raining at about 415 and hasn't really stopped; not particularly heavy, just murky and miserable. Rough luck on the fans, and of course Bob's family, who fully deserved the line up that had been painstakingly put together by the promotion. I'll be amazed if it's half as good at the weekend. I guess that Emil, Nicki and Jason are the 3 key riders to get back, as they are the biggest names not riding here this summer?
  13. Great work from the promotion to get such a top class field. A fitting tribute to Bob, with the perfect blend of both current and former Robins and a sprinkling of the world's best. Nicki certainly had Clean's measure the last season that he rode for the Eagles and I would expect that to continue. It would be great if the Russian took to the Abbey and was right in the mix too.
  14. Latest News from the Swindon website... POPULAR Australian Davey Watt and talented British youngster Ben Barker will ride in the Bob Kilby Memorial meeting which takes place at Blunsdon on Thursday 18 March. The confirmation of Watt and Barker, both established Elite league riders, means just two slots remain for the event which raises the curtain on the 2010 season at the Abbey Stadium. Indeed, Davey Watt and Ben Barker traditionally ride the Blunsdon race-track well and their inclusion helps bolster what is already an exciting looking field. The Bob Kilby Memorial meeting will be staged over a Grand Prix style format and includes Danish star Nicki Pedersen along with Robins’ skipper Leigh Adams. Joining Pedersen and Adams are International heavy hitters Freddie Lindgren and Hans Andersen. Meanwhile, popular Swindon asset Lee Richardson is joined by former Robins’ favourites Seb Ulamek and Steve Johnston. 2010 team members Simon Stead, Mads Korneliussen, Morten Risager, Gregorz Zengota and Thomas Jonasson all feature in the event. The current line-up for the event is as follows: Leigh Adams, Nicki Pedersen, Lee Richardson, Freddie Lindgren, Simon Stead, Seb Ulamek, Hans Andersen, Steve Johnston, Mads Korneliussen, Morten Risager, Thomas Jonasson, Grzegorz Zengota, Davey Watt, Ben Barker. Good to see that Patch has arranged a "pantomime villain" so that we all have someone to boo!
  15. Hans and Johno added according to the Swindon website... Pepe Protasiewicz, Renat Gafurov and David Ruud next with any luck!
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