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Glasgow Vs Oxford play offs 26/9/23

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Well done Glasgow. Let's hope for a decent weather forecast now.

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2 minutes ago, DiveBomb said:

Poole will prepare an abysmal track and will take the title once again. Glasgow not strong enough

A nice slick track will suit Tarasenko though.

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16 points down on aggregate after heat 4 and we win by 4, someone wake me I must be dreaming. Very well done to every Tiger.

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Well done Glasgow!

Would love to see them win the thing now but I fear they are going to get marmalised by those pesky Pirates. 

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Excellent comeback from the Tigers in the 2nd half of the meeting & Oxford unlucky tonight

With the weather for wed & thur being washouts & a poor forecast for friday it seems unlikely it will go ahead on Friday now.

 

 

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Well done Glasgow, can’t see them winning it as complin is shocking at Poole and if I’m not mistaken they’ve took a few pastings at Wimborne road lately.

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Oxford choked .. Well done Glasgow 

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Racing not as good as normal at Ashfield due to tricky track conditions and dubious preparation, but still an exciting tense meeting. Glasgow got lucky in heat 12 - why wasn't Complin in it in the first place? Lee the match winner in heat 14 with a brilliant first lap - so pleased for him. Congratulations to the Tigers.

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4 minutes ago, orion said:

Oxford choked .. Well done Glasgow 

If Oxford had won, wouldn't people be saying the opposite? I think it's more a case of two teams with little between them. 

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19 minutes ago, Bagpuss said:

Well done Glasgow!

Would love to see them win the thing now but I fear they are going to get marmalised by those pesky Pirates. 

Not so sure.Tarasenko could cause a bit of bother for those pesky Pirates.

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What a result for the mighty Glasgow Tigers. Started to look like the chance was going approaching heat 12.

However the referee putting all 4 back in heat 12  was absolutely scandalous. Almost as bad as calamity cammys decision to keep Pijper in the race instead of Complin. Got away with it in the end but extremely poor management you cannot hide from that fact.

 

Bring on the Pirates.

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On 9/25/2023 at 7:53 PM, Steve Shovlar said:

Glasgows to lose. Should deal with this with relative ease. Tarasenko the big difference. 54-36ish.

Made harder work with that than I expected, but if they had failed to have pulled back 10 points it would have been classed as a choke.

A shame for Oxford but they were their own worst enemies, with Kerr and Boughen breaking the tapes, and a bit of luck for Glasgow in heat 12 with Pijper falling allowing Complin in.

So off we go to Glasgow. A shame it wasn’t Oxford as it’s 2 hours up the road and many of us now will be watching on BSN. Commiserations to Oxford but ten was never enough against that powerhouse Glasgow team. Hopefully track conditions will be a bit better in the final whenever the first leg is.

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