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2 minutes ago, Paddy The Rebel said:

Spot on and of those 12 how many were at home?

That would be all 12

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21 minutes ago, Mr Blobby said:

That would be all 12

Correct,don't think many teams had much maximums away tbh

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2 hours ago, Elmo said:

Douglas & Bates?

Perks & Mountain?

Got 3 

And spot on 

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1 hour ago, Anzum said:

Vissing and R Jensen not on list

Clegg and Philips got 4

Worrall and Clegg got 4 aswell 

Vissing is on there just got wrong partner

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7 minutes ago, Paddy The Rebel said:

Vissing is on there just got wrong partner

Could be Starke with Vissing?

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Vissing and S Jensen

Kerr and Newman

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Etheridge and Garcia possibly?

Had 4 5-1's in last 4 meetings so must have had at least 1 more during the season?

Possibly Flint and Gapp also.

Think Summers and Etheridge,         Flint and Garcia                   and Doolan and Garcia all had at least 5.

 

I cannot think of Doolan and Summers getting a 5-1 at home in the league but think they had at least 3 away (won't happen very often).

 

 

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20 hours ago, Fromafar said:

Could be Starke with Vissing?

On the list already sorry.

19 hours ago, Anzum said:

Vissing and S Jensen

Kerr and Newman

Both correct 

18 hours ago, sparks123 said:

Etheridge and Garcia possibly? Only got 3 as far as I'm aware all at end of season, unless updates site is wrong

Had 4 5-1's in last 4 meetings so must have had at least 1 more during the season?

Possibly Flint and Gapp also. Got 2

Think Summers and Etheridge got 6 will add to list as missed that one,         Flint and Garcia      spot on there, there on the list             and Doolan and Garcia all had at least 5. They got 3

 

I cannot think of Doolan and Summers getting a 5-1 at home in the league but think they had at least 3 away (won't happen very often).

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, northyorksbear said:

3 more Redcar possibilities

Wright/Riss 5

Wright/MPT only got 1 surprisingly in the league

Riss/Andersen 6 

2/3 not bad 

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Few other questions for this thread for a bit more interest 

1. How many maximums was Leon Flint involved in ? 

2.Who was Birmingham's best partnership and with how many? 

3.How many maximums was Rasmus Jensen involved in? 

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9 hours ago, Paddy The Rebel said:

On the list already sorry.

Both correct 

 

I probably included Trophy matches for Doolan/Garcia. Thought they got 4 late on (Eastbourne - Glasgow at Home and Birmingham away) and watched them get a 5-1 at Edinburgh the other week on EMTV and at Newcastle.:drink:

Think Leon had 23 maximum heat wins (probably 6 or 7 in Trophy/KOC matches). Was speaking about that to a few people at one of the Berwick functions this off season.. 

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27 minutes ago, sparks123 said:

I probably included Trophy matches for Doolan/Garcia. Thought they got 4 late on (Eastbourne - Glasgow at Home and Birmingham away) and watched them get a 5-1 at Edinburgh the other week on EMTV and at Newcastle.:drink:

Think Leon had 23 maximum heat wins (probably 6 or 7 in Trophy/KOC matches). Was speaking about that to a few people at one of the Berwick functions this off season.. 

Probably,wasnt many league matches till around June and just checked don't think there was a 5 1 at edinburgh.

Wasn't quite 23 a bit less than that.

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