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Somerset have made the move to release Sam Masters bring back Vissing in place. Great move by the the promotions.

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now he is really going to throw his toys ouy of the pram. sam masters.. he is a baby. lol

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Bold move by the promotion, dropping the current PLRC holder - hope it doesn't backfire on them. Probably makes us even stronger at home but I feel it weakens us away. Monberg has yet to reproduce his OTA form anywhere else yet, but hopefully it's just a matter of time, as he won't have even seen many of the other PL tracks before.

Masters hasn't set the PL alight as expected this year, for one reason or another, so maybe a change is what's needed on both sides. Hope it turns out to be a wise move for all concerned.

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Very bold move by the Somerset promotion, Vissing a very good and fast rider, but does come off the bike very often and seems to spend lots of time on the injury list.

 

As for Sam Masters Sheffield have a spot in their team that would suit him fine.

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Very bold move by the Somerset promotion, Vissing a very good and fast rider, but does come off the bike very often and seems to spend lots of time on the injury list.

 

As for Sam Masters Sheffield have a spot in their team that would suit him fine.

Not really a fan :neutral: but Worky looking to sign two riders would he fit not sure of his average

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i would think there are several teams he could fit in,interesting to see where he ends up.

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Very bold move by the Somerset promotion, Vissing a very good and fast rider, but does come off the bike very often and seems to spend lots of time on the injury list.

 

As for Sam Masters Sheffield have a spot in their team that would suit him fine.

 

 

Can't be any worse than R/R for Pepe :neutral:

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dont think sam masters is interested in the prem league poole is where his loyalties lie and thats proberbly had a say on him being dropped

 

some clubs will drop a rider like masters to improve there team where some others will keep a rider scoring well below there average just shows the difference in ambition from promotors

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dont think sam masters is interested in the prem league poole is where his loyalties lie and thats proberbly had a say on him being dropped

 

some clubs will drop a rider like masters to improve there team where some others will keep a rider scoring well below there average just shows the difference in ambition from promotors

 

That exactly what I heard the reason was. Also the fact he could have missed meetings but yeah!

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I think he will go to Poole Full Time.

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dont think sam masters is interested in the prem league poole is where his loyalties lie and thats proberbly had a say on him being dropped

 

some clubs will drop a rider like masters to improve there team where some others will keep a rider scoring well below there average just shows the difference in ambition from promotors

YOu don't ask you don't get.

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How easy will it be for Masters to join Poole full time? Would they need to declare their team again with him on his EL average if he doesn’t have a PL place?

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How easy will it be for Masters to join Poole full time? Would they need to declare their team again with him on his EL average if he doesn’t have a PL place?

They can just leave him as a D/U.Sedgman is still a D/U and not riding PL.

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