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At present if KK got a 6.5 average that would take Poole to around 42 points.So a like for like replacement would be the most favourable option imo if Poole are thinking of making changes that is.

KK returns on his season starting average. Klindt, if unfortunately out for the rest of the season, has an official new average so we can use his new higher average for a new rider.

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KK returns on his season starting average. Klindt, if unfortunately out for the rest of the season, has an official new average so we can use his new higher average for a new rider.

As i said like for like replacement is the best option.KK has an average of 9.23 and Klindt 6.36.Poole well over the 42 pt limit.

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KK returns on his season starting average. Klindt, if unfortunately out for the rest of the season, has an official new average so we can use his new higher average for a new rider.

I would be awfully suprised if klindt is not out for the rest of the season. He was hobbling round the pits last night like an old man. Same injury as A F C B's Callum Wilson had. No chance should he have been riding last night.

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So Poole threaten the blokes career for the sake of their team building - charming!

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So Poole threaten the blokes career for the sake of their team building - charming!

So do you think Klindt should have rode last night then ? The bloke could barely stand up.

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So Poole threaten the blokes career for the sake of their team building - charming!

Poole didn't threaten his career, he decided to ride, for 3 rides he just trundled round at the back, riding not racing and he will most likely ride in the SEC at the weekend, maybe we are all being harsh as it was his first meeting after his injury and should give him time.

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Poole didn't threaten his career, he decided to ride, for 3 rides he just trundled round at the back, riding not racing and he will most likely ride in the SEC at the weekend, maybe we are all being harsh as it was his first meeting after his injury and should give him time.

TIME, if you had seen him hobble round the pits you wouldn't have given him time, same injury as A F C B s Callum Wilson had he should have the op now and rest.

So Poole threaten the blokes career for the sake of their team building - charming!

He CHOSE to rIde, nobody forced him to . Big mistake.

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Poole didn't threaten his career, he decided to ride, for 3 rides he just trundled round at the back, riding not racing and he will most likely ride in the SEC at the weekend, maybe we are all being harsh as it was his first meeting after his injury and should give him time.

 

DIdn't realise he'd done an ACL - those who love him or advise him, should be telling him to bin this season and get the op done. If he seriously thinks he can hobble from meeting to meeting with physiotherapy in between, he's off his head. He will end up with major major damage long term.

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So do you think Klindt should have rode last night then ? The bloke could barely stand up.

Whoosh
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Whoosh

 

It's really quite staggering at times!

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Shanes in talks with Sheffield/Panthers as needs more meetings. Come on Ford, we have helped Jack loads already this season, put a good word in!

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Shanes in talks with Sheffield/Panthers as needs more meetings. Come on Ford, we have helped Jack loads already this season, put a good word in!

Think his riding shouts louder than anything Matt Ford could say. Ipswich wanted him but his schedule meant he would have missed about a dozen meetings. Sheffield might work for him but don't Panthers ride on a Sunday? His continental commitments would get in the way.

 

Certainly a talent that needs much more racing than Poole once in a blue moon.

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Think his riding shouts louder than anything Matt Ford could say. Ipswich wanted him but his schedule meant he would have missed about a dozen meetings. Sheffield might work for him but don't Panthers ride on a Sunday? His continental commitments would get in the way.

 

Certainly a talent that needs much more racing than Poole once in a blue moon.

 

Says needs more speedway meetings, as sometimes wont ride for 2 weeks, sure the Sunday meetings wouldn't be that much of an issue, if he can ride, great, if not, we get a 2.00 point guest. Will still get more meetings which will help both sides massively.

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Think his riding shouts louder than anything Matt Ford could say. Ipswich wanted him but his schedule meant he would have missed about a dozen meetings. Sheffield might work for him but don't Panthers ride on a Sunday? His continental commitments would get in the way.

 

Certainly a talent that needs much more racing than Poole once in a blue moon.

i think they ride some fridays too depends on his schedule but would be good for him and certainly good for Peterborough anyone would be better than Hall!!

If we replace Klindt and we have 6.21 to play with, who can we get? Todd Kurtz?

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Shanes cant sign in place of JPB at Sheffield as he is now above 2.

 

Cant sign for Peterborough as max 2 d/u from same side in other league. Unless Starke or Holder will be dropped by one of the sides or Shanes drops Poole.

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