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21 minutes ago, yaxley panther said:

Reliable as always available and we certainly could do alot worse , was you just looking for a negative ?

I fail to see the positives in Ostergaard but we have the same conversations every year 

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49 minutes ago, bigcatdiary said:

My theory, having listened to what he has said (previously) and what I have read a few times over the winter, is that the logistics of riding in the British, Swedish, Polish and Danish leagues coupled with the GP’s meant it took a bit of sorting out.

Absolutely, I’m surprised he’s took it in but really glad he has. Hope he doesn’t suffer burnout like he did a few years back. 

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1 hour ago, cambpanther said:

Not going into details on here but few seasons back whe he apparently stepped down as team manager "due to family and work" wasnt the true story...

Struggling to see how that has any impact on NKI deciding to ride for us or not?? Didn’t seem to worry Hans or any of the other riders that we’ve signed with Carl as TM??

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Looks like Buster has put a better team together for Panthers than he has for Lynn. 

Stay fit and the panthers could go all the way

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my daughter has worked with carl a lot and she has never had a bad word to say about him. she`s never found him arrogant he`s been very supportive and clearly loves the team.

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Wilson-Dean has pulled out of Somerset’s team it’s just been announced. His shoulder still isn’t right. Been told to rest for 6 months. 
 

Zealand Grand Prix championship. May explained, "Bradders contacted me today and broke the news that he has been advised by his specialist to fully rest the shoulder for up to six months. He told me that although he had been riding locally back at home he wasn't pain free and whilst he dearly wants to continue riding he has to take into account the experts opinion and I fully recognise that for the sake of his own health he has to take heed of the situation. A gruelling season is only going to make the pain worse and would undoubtedly have consequences in his long-term health."

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Gutted to see BWD out for 6 months but given the amount of injuries he’s had in recent season’s its good too see him resting up and getting back to full fitness. Could we see Hans drop down to reserve;) 

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1 minute ago, Panther1997 said:

Gutted to see BWD out for 6 months but given the amount of injuries he’s had in recent season’s its good too see him resting up and getting back to full fitness. Could we see Hans drop down to reserve;)

Nah. Nicholls for BWD, almost identical averages.

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1 minute ago, Noodles said:

Nah. Nicholls for BWD, almost identical averages.

would be very happy with that. Nicholls will clean up at reserve home and away 

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Sad for BWD but he is becoming a bit of a liability with his injury record which is a shame for a talented rider.

This could make Panthers stronger.  With British reductions. 

Iversen 

MPT 

Andersen 

Harris 

Tungate 

Nicholls 

R. Worrall 

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