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  2. I don't think most people would of heard of whoever the 5 point rider was, if you dig through the results he had last year in the Danish Semi-finals and U21 final, he seems a rather exciting signing for me. It's been 3/3 success in terms of the three 5 point assessed riders we've signed exceeding their 5 point average so far. He's been in much better company than the overall level in the Championship so I'm sure he will be very competitive and learn a lot
  3. Max Perry doesn’t fit average 2.29 we have 2.27 left. The last rider will be Senne Summers
  4. As far as I'm aware he is doing polish U24 on Tuesdays then hop to Denmark for Wednesday
  5. Big gamble this yes he is a Danish rider but has anyone heard of him ? He very young to be doing 3 big Leagues, is he going to be available for Saurdays if he had a Polish contract ? 5pt average is alot to give away to an unknown rider. Hope I'm wrong just think it's a gamble and be fairly expensive contract to id say with flights etc.
  6. I can't remember 1937 world champion Jack Milne ever riding in Division 2. Jack Millen did (aka Millen the Villain).😃
  7. By my sums Perry doesn't fit. Not sure who would be the next best available. Think this Workington team looks a bit top heavy. Maybe relying on Cook & Zischke to show real form?
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  9. Although supporting Rayleigh, once I had learned to drive a few of us use to do Crayford on Tuesday, Wimbledon on Thursday, Hackney on Friday and Saturday night at eight at the Weir. When it came to other away matches, Canterbury, Eastbourne, Ipswich and Peterborough. I never went to Rye House until the season that the rockets de-camped to Rye. Jack Milne was one of those up at the top with the likes of Brian Foote and the Kennet clan. Use to relish Dave Lanning turning up at the Weir and the accusations over methanol were legendary. Those were the days.
  10. While I get the point you're attempting to make, that's a bit harsh on Starke who upped his average & won the treble with Poole!
  11. Danish U21 final. Jakobsen goes in heats 2,7, 12, 13 and 18 IIRC. Tidy style, decent trapper. Brave extended battle in heat 7 when on the outside. Big ask for a youngster to go straight into the main body of a Championship team and, on a five, presumably stay there. But best of luck to him.
  12. But for some, £250K is peanuts! In fact, a possible tax offset!
  13. That’s where he needs to be and stay then.
  14. He has a big following in Argentina!!
  15. Ditch your ‘journey men’ and this is where you end up. Hopefully it’s a lesson learned.
  16. Can't see much about him, but appears to be an exciting prospect from what I have read and given he finished 5th in a strong Danish U21 Final last year on 11 points ahead of Villads Nagel on 10. This definitely the type of signing I like to see the club make, it's gut wrenching when you sign a rider like Lambert or Starke that you know will just disappoint!
  17. Bowtell has turned down Scunny because he didn't want to travel according to Rob Godfrey on 360 podcast this week.
  18. 18 years old and in the Danish U21 squad. He's going to be a busy boy in 2026 with already 3 other contracts in Denmark, Sweden and Poland!!
  19. Looking for a 2 point reserve then, they should get Perry, he must be the best available.
  20. Maybe if the deal was more attractive the distance would be a issue. It's only 50% of the fixtures for home meetings
  21. He’ll be on an assessed average of 5.00
  22. Call Tolley "Nige this will need £250k min to set up ", Nigel "hold my beer"
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