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  1. The draw wasn't made, or announced, until August 11. The priority over the last six weeks has been completing the league fixtures. The Cup is of minor importance to everyone, and I imagine its' continuation beyond 2017 will be up for discussion.

     

    In other news, Wolves will operate RR for Lindgren with Lasse Bjerre and Scott Nicholls both guesting. Thorsell rides. Reserves to be announced.......


  2. Agree orlovski, a trophy for the league winners and one for playoff winners, like they have in rugby league and a couple of other team sports. Then you had Coventry champs after beating Poole in 2010, even though they were over 20 points behind them, can you imagine that in Football Premier League. Probably why speedway is seen as a bit of a Mickey Mouse minority sport by most.

    I love the playoffs though.

    Play offs determine the third promotion place from the Championship to the Premier League and have done for years. You can finish sixth and still get promoted over the team that finishes third. I wouldn't argue against those who say (in speedway) that it is unfair on the team that ends up on top, but the season has a genuine climax now and I would keep the current system, warts and all.

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  3. Swindon do meet Wolves home and away before the play offs. However, as someone has already stated, things change. It was this day in 2009 that Swindon narrowly lost 47-43 at Monmore. Some Robins fans saw this as a result that could be replicated or even improved upon two months later. Yet, a comparison between the two fixtures reveals the very slim margins and differences that can bring about quite different outcomes. In the 47-43 meeting Wolves had 11 heat winners, Lindgren and Woffinden actually both scored full maximums (15 and 12.) Swindon kept it close by filling second and thirds, Wolves ran 7 last places. In the play off final, Wolves went one better and had 12 heat winners, however this time they only ran four lasts. The scores of Klindt and Skornicki improved and the team scored seven more points than in August. This meant a 16 point lead, not a four point win. Little changes bring very different outcomes.

    The fixture coming up at Swindon will bear no relation to any possible play off fixture as according to other fixtures Wolves will be without Schlein, Howarth and Greaves, as well presumably, as Masters. If this is the case, I would suggest the meeting will be in the category of fixture fulfilment.

    In any case, there are other teams involved that could quite easily have a big say and. provide this season's eventual winners. I wish all teams well for the conclusion to 2017.

    After last night' s events at King's Lynn, I do hope that whichever teams contest the final, both have seven riders for the duration of both meetings.

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