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Race for the top 4

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11 hours ago, Rob B said:

Away points gained vs home points dropped table :

Poole +12
Ipswich +9
Swindon +6
Belle Vue +2
Wolverhampton +2
Kings Lynn +1
Peterborough -10

I think it's going to come down to how Belle Vue and Wolves do at Peterborough.

Peterborough riders cant beat Bjerre at the showground so im sure Belle Vue will take an easy 4 points,  Wolves will win but not by as many 

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Going to be really tight between Belle Vue ,Wolves and Kings Lynn for the last spot  ..Rob b's  example of plus and minus is a  perfect example on how the table really looks .. from a Swindon point of view I don't want wolves in the top four  as they are the  only team that can beat Swindon over two legs 

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Lynn really need to be getting something at Belle Vue on Monday, with doubts over three riders it’s all up in the air but it looks like the best chance of away points. 

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I think either belle Vue or Ipswich could easily miss out for the top four 

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14 hours ago, lisa-colette said:

Least we have some Wolves track specialists now ;)

Like who?

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24 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

Like who?

Klindt? Wells? I would say Richie Worrall but he is injured, Josh G and Covatti rode well there last time too.

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3 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

Klindt? Wells? I would say Richie Worrall but he is injured, Josh G and Covatti rode well there last time too.

Klindt has never been a track specialist despite spending years there.

Wells ditto . Scored 6 last time with Belle Vue. Very up and down when visited since left.

Not one track specialist in the Poole line up but they have all had good meetings there and bad ones.

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We will miss out on the 4. No matter what i am certain Poole will be Champions. Very much hoping i am wrong.

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Only Swindon have a chance of beating Poole in a final.  The rest of us might as well not bother. 

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Dear lord! Anything and everything happens in the playoffs. Def not as predictable as you're making out! 

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23 minutes ago, Crumpet77 said:

Wolves might have half a shout, capable of wacking anyone at home when they all click. 

Not for me, poole already won at wolves and wolves no where in the return. 

 

Like the Ipswich team, when they all click never happens

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2 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Dear lord! Anything and everything happens in the playoffs. Def not as predictable as you're making out! 

You say- Trying to take the pressure off your lot. Given up on mine.

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3 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Dear lord! Anything and everything happens in the playoffs. Def not as predictable as you're making out! 

Okay we will see, we will see I'm right 

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Indeed anything can happen, injuries and refereeing howlers for example. If Wolves and / or Lynn do make it then they will have had to be on a roll, it’s all about form at the time. 

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Can't see BV making it tbh.  To stand any chance we need to beat kL at home without them getting a point and get all 4 points at Boro.  We will lose on Thursday but that's not the critical meeting for us.

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