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Panthers v Scunthorpe 13th July 2018

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48 minutes ago, Stiltonpanther said:

Think MPT is above Ulrich in the averages so Scott will not be able to cover. 

Think you will find we have a guest for Ulrich

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26 minutes ago, bigcatdiary said:

Think you will find we have a guest for Ulrich

Who is going to come in and score more than Nicholls, MPT & BWD on their own track?

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1 hour ago, Stiltonpanther said:

Think MPT is above Ulrich in the averages so Scott will not be able to cover. 

Ully 7.42     MPT 7.36 latest on BSPA

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10 minutes ago, Noodles said:

Who is going to come in and score more than Nicholls, MPT & BWD on their own track?

Agree, but,  better a guest, if it had been last night, been down to 5, too risky against a good Sheffield side

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33 minutes ago, Noodles said:

Who is going to come in and score more than Nicholls, MPT & BWD on their own track?

Steve Worrell, Aaron Summers, Jake Allen and Josh Auty.

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PETERBOROUGH have turned to Jake Allen for a guest booking in Sunday’s showdown with champions Sheffield at the East of England Arena (5pm).
Allen made a hugely impressive appearance for regular club Scunthorpe on Friday, when he racked up 12+2, and has always scored well at Alwalton for the Scorpions and also Somerset.
The Australian comes in because Ulrich Ostergaard is ruled out following his Friday crash, with the T.Balfe Construction Panthers awaiting the full extent of the damage.
Other than that, however, the table-topping Panthers are at full strength as they go for a seventh successive win in all competitions to take another big step towards the play-offs.
Opponents Sheffield have not enjoyed the best of fortunes in their defence of the Championship title, and are yet to pick up an away point from five matches.
However, they rode strongly at Lakeside on Friday before going down to a 51-39 defeat, with captain Kyle Howarth making his comeback from a shoulder injury.

Former Panther Lasse Bjerre misses out after a crash at Owlerton last week, but Ty Proctor has been booked to guest and already has previous at Peterborough this season, having scored a paid maximum for Workington.
The Tigers also include exciting American newcomer Broc Nicol, whilst Redcar’s Jordan Stewart makes a guest appearance at reserve for the longtracking James Shanes.
Panthers boss Carl Johnson said: “It will be another tough meeting, we expect that every week here and that’s what we’re getting – it certainly keeps all the boys on their toes! 
“We want to see entertaining racing and hard-fought meetings, and Sheffield will be keen to prove a point even though they’re coming with a few injuries, and a couple of riders coming back. 
“Jake was very impressive on Friday night and we did a deal straight after the meeting for him to come back and guest for us. He was keen to do it, and we feel that’s better than using rider-replacement.”
Supporters are reminded that Sunday’s meeting is a single match – the planned double-header will now take place next month – and start-time is 5pm.

PETERBOROUGH: Scott Nicholls, Simon Lambert, Bradley Wilson-Dean, Michael Palm Toft, Jake Allen, Emil Grondal, Tom Bacon.
SHEFFIELD: Kyle Howarth, Todd Kurtz, Ty Proctor, Broc Nicol, Charles Wright, Georgie Wood, Jordan Stewart.

ENDS

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43 minutes ago, jimg said:

Ully 7.42     MPT 7.36 latest on BSPA

They’re not the official averages. Ulrich remains above Michael in the green sheets

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really enjoyed last night,a tip top meeting,both sides produced some really good racing

 

The panthers got them selves infront from the off and never really looked back,hope Ully is ok,looked a nasty one that

did anyone else think Summer just nicked 2nd in heat one,i was sat 15m back from startline and at that point he had just got his nose infront,but couldnt see the finishing line to really say he did get second

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40 minutes ago, montie said:

really enjoyed last night,a tip top meeting,both sides produced some really good racing

 

The panthers got them selves infront from the off and never really looked back,hope Ully is ok,looked a nasty one that

did anyone else think Summer just nicked 2nd in heat one,i was sat 15m back from startline and at that point he had just got his nose infront,but couldnt see the finishing line to really say he did get second

I must admit it was close and waited for the official announcement before jotting down scores .                P.S      did you touch the tapes ?.

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1 hour ago, brylcream boy said:

Steve Worrell, Aaron Summers, Jake Allen and Josh Auty.

I see what you done there, but they all had 5 or 6 rides compared to Ulrich's 3. Worrall only scored 6 the same as Ulrich

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8 minutes ago, New era Panthers said:

I must admit it was close and waited for the official announcement before jotting down scores .                P.S      did you touch the tapes ?.

Haha.. 

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Yet again an anomaly in the regs - the 8 day rule

Scott cant guest for Danny again next week due to it (fair enough its the reg)

But he could if Danny was at 1 or (as with Allen for you lot) his appearance was for his own side and not as a guest

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4 minutes ago, Noodles said:

I see what you done there, but they all had 5 or 6 rides compared to Ulrich's 3. Worrall only scored 6 the same as Ulrich

Grondal will score better riding with Allen as Ostergaard has a habit of blocking off his partner around the second bend as he did again last night.

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