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Poole v Swindon Prem B. 22/8/18

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Well after Belle Vue picked up 4 points tonight at Swindon, the Robins know they need to winat Wimborne Road next Wednesday to have a chance of a top 4 finish. Lady luck is certainly shining on them as Pirates are without Nicolai Klindt and Freddie Jackobsen, both riding in Denmark. R/R covers Klindts rides and Matt Ford has drafted in Riss for Freddie. 

We are certainly going to miss Nicolai who has been excellent since coming into the team. R/R won’t cover adequately. Although Freddie has had 2 poor meetings in a row, he will also be missed and it’s doubtful our guest will do much.

Swindon have the opportunity to rectify the home defeat. Will they manage to repeat the A fixture, or will Poole gain revenge?

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Think Swindon's winning run in Dorset will end, gash away and not much better at home this year. Will be surprised if they make top 4 now, about 54-36 oi reckons.

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30 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Well after Belle Vue picked up 4 points tonight at Swindon, the Robins know they need to winat Wimborne Road next Wednesday to have a chance of a top 4 finish. Lady luck is certainly shining on them as Pirates are without Nicolai Klindt and Freddie Jackobsen, both riding in Denmark. R/R covers Klindts rides and Matt Ford has drafted in Riss for Freddie. 

We are certainly going to miss Nicolai who has been excellent since coming into the team. R/R won’t cover adequately. Although Freddie has had 2 poor meetings in a row, he will also be missed and it’s doubtful our guest will do much.

Swindon have the opportunity to rectify the home defeat. Will they manage to repeat the A fixture, or will Poole gain revenge?

I though that regarding Klindt, as I posted earlier. But just had a look and Worrall, Josh and the reserves can take his rides. So Worrall, Josh and Woryna twice ain't to bad. I'd have Klindt down for 7 or 8 from 4.. Will probably get 6-7 if Josh continues his home form and score 2 or 3 from his ride.

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4 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

I though that as I posted earlier. But just had a look and Worrall, Josh and the reserves can take his rides. So Worrall, Josh and Woryna twice ain't to bad. I'd have Klindt down for 7 or 8 from 4.. Will probably get 6-7 if Josh continues his home form and score 2 or 3 from his ride.

All 3 riders eligible for r/r rides & far better riders than Nicolai so nice try Steve.

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Nicolai has been banging in very good scores. Rather have him than r/r any day.

His last scores inc bonus points have been 10, 18, 10, 11, 11, 7, 9, 9. Doubt r/r will cover.

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15 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Nicolai has been banging in very good scores. Rather have him than r/r any day.

His last scores inc bonus points have been 10, 18, 10, 11, 11, 7, 9, 9. Doubt r/r will cover.

He's in the 1-5 now..What are his scores in the 1-5 without bonus points??

6, 9, 8

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So Worrall , Josh and Woryna twice wont be far out.Maybe a point or 2 less?

Don't get me wrong, i'd rather Klindt at Poole in the form he is in, but it's not such a big loss as I first thought before I looked who would take his rides.

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Belle Vue's results this week show that you never know but I'd expect Poole to comfortably cover for their missing men and win the meeting by enough to deny Swindon a point.

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Apart from the importance of the meeting itself for both sides, its also the cut-off for the September averages.

Although Frederik will complete his 4 home/4 away meetings on Monday at Somerset and his new average will be effective for the Bank Holiday meetings v Somerset (H) and Swindon (A). It'll be interesting to see the reserve positions then.

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20 minutes ago, Skidder1 said:

Apart from the importance of the meeting itself for both sides, its also the cut-off for the September averages.

Although Frederik will complete his 4 home/4 away meetings on Monday at Somerset and his new average will be effective for the Bank Holiday meetings v Somerset (H) and Swindon (A). It'll be interesting to see the reserve positions then.

Very much so. Could be either Freddie, Josh or Richie heading to the reserve berth.

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Swindon need to at least get 1 point from this meeting but after last night I am not sure we will.

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Let's look at the facts, we sneaked an away win at Leicester and won at Poole when they were misfiring, both in April, what have we done since, 1 measly point, funnily enough at Leicester again, so you must be deluded if you think we will even get the losers point, Poole might be slightly weakened, but we have a team Batch apart who are all out of form, especially away..........52-38.

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