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Berwick V Rye House (pl) - Now 23/8

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Maybe a case of who can get their sick note in 1st because they can't be bummed to travel? Why else would he be on stand by? :lol:

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With berwick back to full strength apart from the unlucky wethers. can see berwick hitting the 60 mark with ease

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Even starting early it is dodgy trying to have double headers these days if you have a curfew ,if we have a incident that requires the County Ambulance we will do well to complete 30 heats,Still fingers crossed for a smooth running meeting.

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Double headers at Shielfield are about as rare as a Bandits away win at that San Siro of Scottish speedway that is Armadale , I think the last one we had involved Reading but I can't remember who the other team was . Anyways we need to finish as high up the league as possible , hopefully in second place if as looks likely Edinburgh are going to finish top .to do that the Bandits have to come through both of these meetings with all six points

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Ritchie Hawkins in as guest for Rye.

That's the furthest north he's been in a while, absolutely hates going any further up ;)

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Even starting early it is dodgy trying to have double headers these days if you have a curfew ,if we have a incident that requires the County Ambulance we will do well to complete 30 heats,Still fingers crossed for a smooth running meeting.

 

According to Mr Barrie, via his column, its 26 heats. :oops:

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Double headers at Shielfield are about as rare as a Bandits away win at that San Siro of Scottish speedway that is Armadale , I think the last one we had involved Reading but I can't remember who the other team was . Anyways we need to finish as high up the league as possible , hopefully in second place if as looks likely Edinburgh are going to finish top .to do that the Bandits have to come through both of these meetings with all six points

1998 Skegness/Reading, we got mullered both times, down to 3 bikes in one meeting

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With berwick back to full strength apart from the unlucky wethers. can see berwick hitting the 60 mark with ease

You are starting to sound like another team not far north from you with comments like that :nono: .

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With berwick back to full strength apart from the unlucky wethers. can see berwick hitting the 60 mark with ease

Have we scored 60 at Home this season,never mind with ease?which Jensen will turn up 0 or17.

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Have we scored 60 at Home this season,never mind with ease?which Jensen will turn up 0 or17.

 

Berwick have not yet hit 60pts this season at home, their best effort was 59 against Sheffield a couple of weeks ago, though they have conceded sixty a time or two away from home.

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So the official word is, Hawkins is in for Bowen who has injured elbows from the Plymouth meeting, R/R for Mellgren, Steve Boxall with a suspected broken ankle from the Ipswich match & Garrity riding for Coventry. Hmm....

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Oh dear!!

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Christ almighty...

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