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Gresham78

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  1. Gresham78

    Swindon 2013

    Well Sidney, like you I think we're well placed for the play-offs but I am a little worried about our Skipper's loss of form and poor old Eddie K's loss of confidence/self belief/mojo or whatever. He gets an absolute battering on this forum but I'm with you and feel all the Robins fans should get behind him and try and help him get through whatever it is that's troubling him. I doubt if he'll be at the Abbey next year but while he's racing for us he get's my backing. As for the rest of the guys; PK is great to watch especially his swoops around the second bend which are a fantastic sight to behold! Batch is maturing into a fine and dependable heat leader and has stood in so well as Captain when called upon. He's always looking out for the junior riders and is very willing to team ride as he did last Thursday when Hans was struggling. Nick 'the Kid' is really starting to flourish and fulfill his potential; his readjustment to let PK through last Thursday shows a maturity and racing savvy beyond his years. As for the two reserves, definitely worth sticking with in my opinion. Kyle has been outstanding in some of our away fixtures and am sure is getting closer to get dialed into Blunsdon. I think Ashley may need a little more time but again he'll get there. Finally, Rosco's doing it again; showing he knows how to assemble a team and get the best out of it - arguably Swindon's greatest asset?
  2. Gresham78

    Swindon 2013

    Interesting to read people's comments about Rosco's mood at Birmingham. He's admitted himself the 'stop start' nature of the fixture list this season is effecting his enthusiasm and that during the Coventry meeting at the Abbey he felt 'flat' and had to to take time out at one stage to psyche himself up. Rosco's such an enthusiastic character that I guess its easy to forget that he's subject to getting p*#*ed off at times like the rest of us especially if things aren't going according to plan. As others have said he's the motivator and instigator of the atmosphere within the team and perhaps that was missing on Wednesday. Some riders more than others would miss that enthusiasm and encouragement more than others ( I'm thinking specifically of Ed Kennett) I'm right behind Rosco as he delivered a lot for the Robins last season and I'm sure he will keep the lads on course for the play-offs this season.
  3. Gresham78

    Swindon 2013

    Personally I'm not sure who's right or wrong over this but one thing's for sure and that is that Hans and Swindon need to work a lot closer together regarding fixture planning. Whichever way you look at it he's missed about a third of the Robins EL meetings this season which is unacceptable. At the end of the day its us the fans who lose out.
  4. I feel sorry for Shadders and the other Rockets fans who made the trip up to the Oaktree Arena to watch this mismatch. It was my first foray into Premier League racing (I'm a Swindon fan but we only seem to average one home meeting a month these days!) and I was somewhat disappointed to say the least. Only Anders Mellgren put up any sustained resistance; Allen woke up towards the end whilst Bunyan looked good in his first 2 rides only to fade badly. The other 4 were a disgrace managing just 6 points between them. Having seen Jason Garrity's gutsy performance in the in the British final he must be a big loss especially if the inept Robert Mear is his replacement. I guess the Rebels fans won't be complaining too much but i don't think one sided matches like this are good for the sport in the long run.
  5. Gresham78

    British GP 2013

    I don't think the the meeting was 'shambles' or a 'laughing stock'. Granted the track was sub-standard this year and they need to find out why and make sure it doesn't happen again but I don't think it turned the event into a farce. There was some decent racing and I thought the presentation was fine. I enjoyed the day as I did last year; Cardiff's a nice city and I always like the atmosphere pre-meeting. The Millennium stadium's a great venue and although some people have complained about the cost of tickets, considering you're seeing the world's best riders in decent surroundings I think its good value.
  6. I went to the meeting on Monday and it was my first British Final and first visit to Monmore Green. Having returned to the sport 5 years ago after a gap of 25 years I was a bit disappointed with the quality of the field on display. I guess its one of the things I've noticed most about the sport that when I left it in the early to mid 1980s the British final would have been made up of the likes of Michael Lee, John Davis Gordon Kennett, Peter Collins, Dave Jessup Kenny Carter, Les Collins Chris Morton etc. All these guys were top riders in the British League and there would certainly be nobody from the 2nd tier of the sport i.e the National League. I suppose its the reason interest in the sport has waned given our lack of home grown talent. However that's not say I didn't enjoy the meeting and thought Tai was truly outstanding as his form has been throughout this season so far and I hope we now have a top British rider to really challenge in the SGP series. Credit to Danny King who gave him a hard race when the two met in heat 19. As for Monmore Green I thought it a tidy track and liked the open view of the pits and I know the race track itself is considered to be one of the best prepared, however the stadium does suffer with the limited spectator access to just the home straight and first turn and I assume should the new track at Belle Vue get built the meeting will be shown there given the track's billing as the National Speedway stadium.
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