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Or revert back to our original line-up after the "temporary replacement" has finished his stint.

Not sure but can that be done if the injured rider you replaced no longer wants to ride for you and has informed the club before the replacement leaves?

Swindon still have until after the world cup break in June to decide so no need to panic yet.

(By then Poole might have a free rider due to Ward's return and Bjarne Pedersen should be available)

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Not sure but can that be done if the injured rider you replaced no longer wants to ride for you and has informed the club before the replacement leaves?

Swindon still have until after the world cup break in June to decide so no need to panic yet.

(By then Poole might have a free rider due to Ward's return and Bjarne Pedersen should be available)

Would not want Pedalo.

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Not sure but can that be done if the injured rider you replaced no longer wants to ride for you and has informed the club before the replacement leaves?

Swindon still have until after the world cup break in June to decide so no need to panic yet.

(By then Poole might have a free rider due to Ward's return and Bjarne Pedersen should be available)

The tractors go round the Abbey faster than him. No thanks

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Don't think you can declare a team with an already injured rider or keep a rider in your team that has finished his stint.

We will apply the Poole rule - where anything goes until you get caught and then you find another loophole to exploit :wink:

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We will apply the Poole rule - where anything goes until you get caught and then you find another loophole to exploit :wink:

 

 

But Swindon don't have the ability to do that because they are not as intelligent

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But Swindon don't have the ability to do that because they are not as intelligent

Similar to Poole who prepare a rough track for a visit from Coventry :shock:

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But Swindon don't have the ability to do that because they are not as intelligent

 

Clearly we are as I mentioned it - duh!

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It would appear from that interview that Adrian is really considering coming back but this early in his recovery that would be the sensible thing.

 

Would Peter stay & even if he would how many fixtures would he miss could be a problem.

 

I guess we' ll just have to wait & see but in the meantime I'm looking forward to Killer coming back as a Robin.

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INCOMING Robins number one Peter Kildemand has suffered a knee injury while practicing in Denmark.

 

The GP first reserve, who comes into the Swindon side from Wednesday night as a replacement for injured Pole Adrian Miedzinski, was due to face off against 15 of his fellow countrymen in Holsted this evening in a bid to earn one of Denmarks six qualification places for the GP series.

 

However, a suspected knee ligament injury suffered during practice on Thursday has ruled him out of the meeting, with scans later today set to determine the extent of the problem.

 

At this moment its unclear for how long, if at all, the Dane will be out of action for.

 

- See more at: http://totalswindonsport.com/2015/04/kildemandpicksupkneeinjury/#sthash.ekTQSOlP.dpuf

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INCOMING Robins number one Peter Kildemand has suffered a knee injury while practicing in Denmark.

 

The GP first reserve, who comes into the Swindon side from Wednesday night as a replacement for injured Pole Adrian Miedzinski, was due to face off against 15 of his fellow countrymen in Holsted this evening in a bid to earn one of Denmarks six qualification places for the GP series.

 

However, a suspected knee ligament injury suffered during practice on Thursday has ruled him out of the meeting, with scans later today set to determine the extent of the problem.

 

At this moment its unclear for how long, if at all, the Dane will be out of action for.

 

- See more at: http://totalswindonsport.com/2015/04/kildemandpicksupkneeinjury/#sthash.ekTQSOlP.dpuf

Oh dear! Looks like this won't be Swindon's year!

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We will apply the Poole rule - where anything goes until you get caught and then you find another loophole to exploit :wink:

I'm sure the 'temporary cover' rule is for a 'minimum of 28 days' ie it can be extended if needs must!

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I'm sure the 'temporary cover' rule is for a 'minimum of 28 days' ie it can be extended if needs must!

Only if Kildemand agrees to ride for longer

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