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By szkocjasid · Posted
I wouldn't say Killeen was "thrown in the top league" he was on the RS list & obviously agreed to the position. I don't understand the reasons why they did that, it weakened their team to secure Killeen for this season (when the rules would've allowed them to pick Jenkins instead). For Boughen it seems like he's tried to force the first 5 years of his career into half of that time, rather than conquering a level & moving up, he jumps up straight away, wether that's his thinking or advice from others I don't know? It's hard to believe he's still only 17 as he seems to have done so much. Boughen only had 1 full season in the NL, then left it behind, he was only a 7.51 rider, so while that's a fantastic first full season, he obviously had room for improvement / more to learn. Then after less than 10 Champ fixtures as a 16 year old, signs as a "rising star" for Oxford, doesn't even get a full season before he's moved up to number 6. Was there a need to rush up into the top division, would he have learnt more if he tried to progress more gradually? Every rider is different, what works for one may not work for another, but when I read a great many people talk about him backing off on tight first bends, it does seem that something went wrong in the route he took up the leagues. Finally, was Glasgow the best choice for him, they are a team that wants to win & will make changes if it's not happening, so their riders will be under more pressure (same as at Poole) than at other clubs. As much as I criticise Schroeck for his awful tactics, he does tend to give riders more time, rarely strengthens them team (to the detriment of their chances of success) and if you're a struggling second string, you'll still get 4 rides as higher scoring reserves don't get used properly. Sounds like a good team to go to to progress! -
After a long break the Comets get back into action against a Plymouth side who could cause the Comets some problems with riders capable of scoring big points. Ex Comet Nicolai Klindt returns to Workington and will certainly figure in many top clashes with the home riders. The weather forecast is looking good for the weekend so hopefully a big crowd will be present to cheer on Worky to a home victory.
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By Sings4Speedway · Posted
All the makings of an absolute barn stormer. Masters vs Palovaara (arguably the leagues 2 form riders), home advantage but a stronger (on paper) away 1-5. Sticking my neck out i will say just a home win 46-44 just hope the track helps produce a classic. -
Probably not enough days in the week to fit in fixtures when riders are available due to other commitments, stadium availability and injuries which affect team line ups. Not ideal I know but until another system is brought in we are stuck with the current operating model. I did think at the time when Oxford went up to Edinburgh with a made up team that it was stretching the credibility of the sport!
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By Racin Jason 72 · Posted
Ben is only averaging over 5 in the championship both this season and last season
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