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Wolves Vs Bees 07/07/14

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King often rides well at Wolves

when was that im struggling to remember that and I have been going to wolves for 40 + years

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Rory Schlein GUESTS! For Wolverhampton!

Just as good as Piotr if not better so wolves Arn't weakened

 

Howarth is riding for the bees

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Well he usually saves his best for Coventry, so shouldn't be much difference

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Pawlicki scored a 15 max against us last time, can't see Schlein doing that.

 

Still a good guest though who should hit double figures

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Just as good as Piotr if not better so wolves Arn't weakened

 

Howarth is riding for the bees

he is the best we could do but no where near as good as piotr

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Just as good as Piotr if not better so wolves Arn't weakened

 

Howarth is riding for the bees

With bonus points Piotr is average 9.45 at home. Pretty much ANY guest would weaken Wolves. This is a pretty big advantage for Coventry as our top 3 should have the beating of 2 of the Wolves top 3.

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Best Wolves could manage, but as SCB says above, any guest would weaken wolves.

 

Coventry to win by 6 IMO.

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Just as good as Piotr if not better so wolves Arn't weakened

 

Howarth is riding for the bees

How do you work that out.Schlein has scored 13 points in two meetings for Lynn at Monmore this season.

Pawlicki would probably have scored that on his own in the meeting tomorrow.

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Rory scored ten the other week when we won at Monmore and I think he'll score something similar tomorrow night, is currently in his best form of the season.

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Can't see how you can make a prediction without knowing which wolves will turn up.

 

 

So we shouldnt make any prediction then? Our home form has just one loss. Think the stats show it all to make a prediction

 

 

http://www.wolverhamptonwolves.co/news.php?extend.2056

 

As mtommo says, no Pawlicki for Wolves. Big advantage for Coventry.

 

 

Huge advantage to the Bees No one can replace Pawlicki at Wolves.

 

 

 

Just as good as Piotr if not better so wolves Arn't weakened

 

 

 

 

I take it your having a laugh!! NO ONE available is a like for like replacement.

Piotr has had one off meeting at home bit otherwise has been our number one.

Schlein is in no way a like for like replacement.

He is having a decent season but nowhere close to the form of our stunning Pole.

Massive advantage to the Bees.

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Bad News that Piotr is out injured as he has been our top rider at home and quite frankly only a guest like Darcy Ward or Neils K Iversen could compensate for losing a rider like this but sadly he still carries results from previous seasons on his GSA.

 

 

I was at Michael's first meeting at Wolves and he was sensational, He had worked out the Karlsson corridor in 2 races when it took PK two years.

 

 

I wish people would get this so called Karlsson Corridor right as its a big mistake.

 

 

PK was not the rider that started the inside line out of turn two, it was Mikael Karlsson aka Mikael Max, closely followed by David Howe and then Fredrik Lindgren while PK was more often seen coming out of turn two near the fence.

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How do you work that out.Schlein has scored 13 points in two meetings for Lynn at Monmore this season.

Pawlicki would probably have scored that on his own in the meeting tomorrow.

In the meeting Rory scored 10, Piotr only scored 3

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