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come on shads, that fourth bend air fence panel is just waiting to be punctured. Give tommy Allen a ring!

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come on shads, that fourth bend air fence panel is just waiting to be punctured. Give tommy Allen a ring!

You Brits just ain't used to this weather are ya

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You Brits just ain't used to this weather are ya

the madness of uncle Len is catching shads!

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There are plenty of riders of a similar standard to Boxall about though, whether they are the right fit for Rye is another matter. The heatleaders are where there is a problem, squads with teams having to use British reserves only is completely feasible and also better in the long run for British Speedway.

 

 

 

Wilson-Dean has said he will only ride for Eastbourne this season, can't see him going back on that sadly. If he did sign then we'd lose Robin at reserve and I don't think that's a gamble worth taking personally.

he was spotted speaking to Len at rye house so you never know! Could he be tempted if the right deal came along

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he was spotted speaking to Len at rye house so you never know! Could he be tempted if the right deal came along

As much as everyone probably wants him to go PL show what he can do in a tougher league, he wont be this year. Next year, which club? I think he will have at least 10 solid offers probably.

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As much as everyone probably wants him to go PL show what he can do in a tougher league, he wont be this year. Next year, which club? I think he will have at least 10 solid offers probably.

Only seen him once, at Rye last week. Looked pretty impressive. Gonna have another look at Mildenhall on Sunday

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Jesper Scharff

 

Zdenek Holub

 

Viktor Kulakov

 

Michele Paco Castagna

 

Get Warren Scott to open up the 'Restart' wallet and have a look at some of these European U21 riders. Not sure if they would come in on an average that would fit ?

Do young Euro riders come in on a 5 ??

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Jesper Scharff

 

Zdenek Holub

 

Viktor Kulakov

 

Michele Paco Castagna

 

Get Warren Scott to open up the 'Restart' wallet and have a look at some of these European U21 riders. Not sure if they would come in on an average that would fit ?

Do young Euro riders come in on a 5 ??

All depends on what country they are from and what competitions they have already competed in. If we gamble on an assessed five pointer then Robin would move into the main team, not worth that gamble imo. Even Wilson-Dean on a five point average would be a gamble somewhat, he looks impressive but he wasn't that much better than Morley round Rye and Morley is on a 3 point PL figure still.

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Jesper Scharff rides with Anders at Munkebo in Danish League (21 years old) was qualifier to Euro U21 champs recently. Same points as NBJ and beat Michel Bech amongst others.

 

Zdenek Holub (b. February 19, 1996) - Czech rider , son of Zdenek Holub - also speedway rider.

Silver medalist of the individual youth championships Czech Republic (2013 [1] ).

Bronze medalist of the European Junior Championships team ( Opole 2013 )

Finalist individual world junior championships as a player with the " wild card "( 2012 - XXVIII place). Finalist individual junior European Championships ( Güstrow 2013 - the seventeenth place).

Finalist of the European Championship pairs ( Herxheim 2013 - VI place).

Bronze medalist team at the Junior World Championships ( Pardubice 2013 ).

 

Viktor Kulakov

U21, Russian (non-EU) ?

 

Michele Paco Castagna

Italian,21yo Italian champion, ridden in world cup for Italy, openly stated a number of times, wants to ride in UK

 

Don't know if that info helps Ben ? Maybe they will come in on 7 ave ?

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All depends on what country they are from and what competitions they have already competed in. If we gamble on an assessed five pointer then Robin would move into the main team, not worth that gamble imo. Even Wilson-Dean on a five point average would be a gamble somewhat, he looks impressive but he wasn't that much better than Morley round Rye and Morley is on a 3 point PL figure still.

 

It appears Ashley Morris walked all over him at Somerset last week too.

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Jesper Scharff rides with Anders at Munkebo in Danish League (21 years old) was qualifier to Euro U21 champs recently. Same points as NBJ and beat Michel Bech amongst others.

 

Zdenek Holub (b. February 19, 1996) - Czech rider , son of Zdenek Holub - also speedway rider.

Silver medalist of the individual youth championships Czech Republic (2013 [1] ).

Bronze medalist of the European Junior Championships team ( Opole 2013 )

Finalist individual world junior championships as a player with the " wild card "( 2012 - XXVIII place). Finalist individual junior European Championships ( Güstrow 2013 - the seventeenth place).

Finalist of the European Championship pairs ( Herxheim 2013 - VI place).

Bronze medalist team at the Junior World Championships ( Pardubice 2013 ).

 

Viktor Kulakov

U21, Russian (non-EU) ?

 

Michele Paco Castagna

Italian,21yo Italian champion, ridden in world cup for Italy, openly stated a number of times, wants to ride in UK

 

Don't know if that info helps Ben ? Maybe they will come in on 7 ave ?

I could be wrong but I think that the first three would come in on seven point averages and Castagna would be on a five. Kulakov possibly even an eight, seem to remember Bondarenko at Leicester starting on an right point average as a Russian a few years back.

 

 

It appears Ashley Morris walked all over him at Somerset last week too.

Think a lot of people are overestimating him, no doubt he's got potential but the NL is a weaker league this year too.

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Was his first full meeting at rye tho. Also was first time he seen the somerset track, so maybe not gonna be getting a maximum straight away. Bet he scores more at mildenhall this sunday than he did when he was there first time around.

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Was his first full meeting at rye tho. Also was first time he seen the somerset track, so maybe not gonna be getting a maximum straight away. Bet he scores more at mildenhall this sunday than he did when he was there first time around.

We can't forget that almost every track he goes to he has never seen, to pass beat Morley around rye house and kent 3 times over the weekend on tracks hes practically never ridden he's doing well. I think he could only get better by being in the PL, he needs a tougher challenge to help him improve.

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