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Glasgow v Scunthorpe - Sunday 5 September 2021 - 3pm

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Note the change in the start time. Heavy rain is forecast from 6pm onwards so sensibly the start time has been brought forward.

Difficult one for the Tigers 3rd meeting in 3 days and Scunthorpe have a number of Ashfield track specialists. Just praying for a Tigers win!

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Lambert at reserve and r/r for Palin could be a problem for us. Think Lambert got 19 or something that day from reserve

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2 hours ago, ScunnyDan said:

Would be pretty cool for lightning to strike twice! Can't see it happening tho.. 48 42 Tigers

Lightening might be ok but no rain.

Still, cant see us getting a result, might get loser points. Berwick did us a favour beating Kent but they got a point.

Posters asking about cut off date, whether it has been extended by a week, but unfair on teams that have got their meetings done & dusted. Will results count in the league placings after 17th September as that was the original date for play offs to start.

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14 hours ago, Fozzie4388 said:

Kasper Andersen is in for Aarnio Scorpions otherwise unchanged from the hammering at home to Leicester

What hammering? Was you there Fozzie? We were in front from heat 1 to 9 & made them use a T/S & was still level after heat 11! It was only because, again, shale left on the infield of the track when it would have been better used on the outside of the track bends giving us something a bit more to attack on. We struggled at the business end of the meeting where they stepped up. Simple!

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A good win, some fantastic racing on a well prepared track and for those who wish to question whether cookie still has it I suggest have a look at heat 13. Outstanding :t:

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3 hours ago, IronScorpion said:

What hammering? Was you there Fozzie? We were in front from heat 1 to 9 & made them use a T/S & was still level after heat 11! It was only because, again, shale left on the infield of the track when it would have been better used on the outside of the track bends giving us something a bit more to attack on. We struggled at the business end of the meeting where they stepped up. Simple!

A 12 point home defeat is a hammering. The same as a football match if it's 0-0 after 80 mins only for the away team to score 3 or4 goals in the last 10 minutes. It's a hammering. It's what's in the history books. 

Ps Inspiring Guest choice again or should I say cheapest 

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  And so to bed!!  Another poor choice of guest  2 points  from his rides, will scuni make the play offs its now in the hands of the other teams. With one home and one away meeting

  all we can do is hope.  

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15 minutes ago, archie21 said:

  And so to bed!!  Another poor choice of guest  2 points  from his rides, will scuni make the play offs its now in the hands of the other teams. With one home and one away meeting

  all we can do is hope.  

Think Scunny, Edinburgh, Kent and Birmingham will be keeping a keen eye on updates next week or so.

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I took advantage of Glasgow not riding at home on a Friday to watch this one on the live stream as it's always a pleasure watching Cookie around Ashfield. Excellent meeting with lots of good heats and plenty of passing - heats 11 and 13 being the standouts. All the Glasgow team rode well and Broc Nicol deserved a lot more points than he got. Got to feel sorry for Jack Thomas in heat 11 - he rode brilliantly to pass Adam Ellis only to have Simon Lambert pass him as the 3 riders went down the back straight side by side, Ellis then got back past him before his team-mate Ricky Wells also went by and amazingly snatched second on the line. A lot of effort and skill from Jack for no points.

For Scunthorpe Adam Ellis was a little disappointing but they were well served by Jorgensen and Lambert and the others were all involved in good tussles for the minor places.

The stream also showed new Pole, Marcin Nowak, go out for a few practice laps after the meeting and he looked fast and stylish. I predict he'll be an exciting addition to the team and the re-modelled Tigers will be back challenging for the title. Just hope the re-modelled Monarchs can get themselves together quickly enough to join them in the play-offs.

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28 minutes ago, Fozzie4388 said:

A 12 point home defeat is a hammering. The same as a football match if it's 0-0 after 80 mins only for the away team to score 3 or4 goals in the last 10 minutes. It's a hammering. It's what's in the history books. 

Ps Inspiring Guest choice again or should I say cheapest 

I normally say that(Clegg at Redcar) but in Andersen was hoping the track would suit him like last week but after a mediocre/average score for Berwick, I was hoping, again, for lightening to strike twice. 

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1 hour ago, IronScorpion said:

I normally say that(Clegg at Redcar) but in Andersen was hoping the track would suit him like last week but after a mediocre/average score for Berwick, I was hoping, again, for lightening to strike twice

Don't know about lightening but the rain started just around 7pm so a good call to call the meeting forward to 3pm. Some cracking racing as well. Well pleased for both Tom and Connor getting heat wins but to be fair the whole team put in a good shift and a mention for Jack Thomas for his efforts.

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