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Wolves V Leicester 3 . 4 . 2017

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Agreed, it's difficult to make even changes replacing them both IMO. Starke and Williamson maybe.

 

I think Somerset might have something to say about Starke ;)

 

Does make you realise just how difficult team changes will be this season.

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Agreed, it's difficult to make even changes replacing them both IMO. Starke and Williamson maybe.

Not an improvement IMHO. Williamson is not even better than Clegg.

Just goes to show how difficult it will be.

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I think Somerset might have something to say about Starke ;)

 

Does make you realise just how difficult team changes will be this season.

Hahahaha I thought he was somewhere!

Not an improvement IMHO. Williamson is not even better than Clegg.

Just goes to show how difficult it will be.

Agreed. I mean you've got 9.49 for 2 riders..... but I don't think you can rely on skornicki to score 7-8 every meeting

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Clegg and Greaves are literally half a lap behind at best nearly every single heat.

 

It's one thing to struggle to score but to not even be competitive on your home track is embarrassing.

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Agreed. I mean you've got 9.49 for 2 riders..... but I don't think you can rely on skornicki to score 7-8 every meeting

It's getting a balance that might work better, but it's not as easy as it sounds tho.

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Leicester will have to feel hard done to there, the freak 5-0 in heat 10 was ultimately the difference.

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Leicester will have to feel hard done to there, the freak 5-0 in heat 10 was ultimately the difference.

Yes they let it slip.

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A lucky win in the end.

How long do we persevere with the reserves who are both clearly struggling?

Already said Leicester are the dark horses of the league this year so no surprise on this performance.

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Leicester will have to feel hard done to there, the freak 5-0 in heat 10 was ultimately the difference.

That & the crazy decision to not put Bates in for Ayres in Heat 14.

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watching the updates and a few falls cost the Lions big time tonight, it could be a long season for Wolves at this rate.

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Wow. We got out of jail big style tonight. Crazy from Lynch to not put Bates in heat 14 and then choosing King for the last heat. Leicester really threw the win away

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Wow. We got out of jail big style tonight. Crazy from Lynch to not put Bates in heat 14 and then choosing King for the last heat. Leicester really threw the win away

Lynch - the master tactician.

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If we make changes now are we still building the team at 50 points get rid of Scornicki and reserves gives us 13.88 to try and balance the side

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Leicester look handy but their season will be undermined by double uppers missing constantly. Riss and Bates missing on Saturday = easy Poole win.

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Another Hancock at Peterborough moment for Lynch. Useless team manager.

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