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Bearing in mind we have some away vulnerability I am delighted with the bonus . I think the performance tonight from Fraser, Jye and Jacob deserves a lot of credit. For Fraser to score so well on his first visit to the home of the champions is great, take a bow Fraser.8 points
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With Craig Cook out, the Bandits have turned to fans favourite Troy Batchelor to save the day at Ashfield4 points
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Poole top of the league …. Just done over by a patched up Workington over 2 legs … if this was a play off Poole would be out ….. so why if Workington make top 4 can’t they win it as they have clearly just been better than Poole over 2 legs????4 points
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Well a clear case of not first bend bunching , shocking decision4 points
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Did you use body wash? ... I like your high opinion of yourself too...4 points
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Guy Nicholls continues to show his commitment to the local communities. After the recent huge downpours and flooding on the main road at Kesgrave (used of course every day by his vehicles), a big section of the adjacent cycle and footpaths was left covered in a thick sludge. A team with a Tru7 Road Sweeper cleared it all away! I'm sure he's a hard-nosed businessman, but he's definitely still firmly attached to his roots.4 points
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Entertaining meeting tonight though can’t believe the Workington fans going hyper over a bonus point. Lots of talking points. Poor Tobias probably doesn’t know where his arse from his el ow is after tonight. Rotten luck in heat 6 when on a 5-1 with Lawson. Looked from the grandstand that he tried to cut to the inside down the back straight but clipped the back of Lawson which brought them both down. Then in heat 8 a coming together with Foord which again saw them both in the deck. I certainly wouldn’t have given Tobias his last ride but I am not Middlo. Rowe in heat 7. Not sure what happened. Did a footrest go through his front wheel? His handlebars were wobbling all over the place and he had to stop. Lawson was excellent as always. Tobias had a poor night. Kerr did OK. Three gated wins then faded. Just can’t pass. Cook started as usual poorly but was much better after that. Thought he should have got heat 14. Rowe wasn’t at his best. Stark did his usual. Cairns paid 9 good effort. For Workington Batchelor did his usual tailed off at the back then won a race. Bowes was excellent. Etheridge best ever performance at Poole. Normally about 4 points. Violas was pretty rubbish to be honest. Hook had his best ever meeting at Poole by far. Foord was miles off it until heat 8 with a kamikaze move which ended his night. Some good hard racing with plenty of passing. How clear are we at the top now? No idea but feel confident of top spot. Well done Workington for putting up a fight and making it entertaining.3 points
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AGGREGATE POINT IS OURS. UTC!!! Where's all the poole fans at now?3 points
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Doesn't look like the pilots fans are on the forum tonight3 points
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This poole commentator is definitely not biased at all. "Vinnie locked up". Oh you mean that smooth pass he made?3 points
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What is Team AT Berwick since you are in the know.?Which is what I was asking if you read my Post.3 points
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Leave toenails outta this! Nothing vaseline cant fix3 points
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Can’t see anything other than Poole to hit 55-60 tonight.3 points
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They may be the 2 worse teams in the league... but perhaps this showed how 2 reasonably equal teams can produce a decent match...3 points
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Well that's first excuess after getting beat if only tate was riding would have got a 24pt max and comets would have hit 76 points3 points
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But tonight is not the cup, not the BSN and not the Grand Final. So the argument is irrelevant.2 points
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and if my auntie had wheels she’d be a bike. Come on Gav you know as well as I do you don’t win leagues in July. It is encouraging for them though. Chances of Bowes and Ethridge scoring paid 27 between them again are slim to none.2 points
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Come on this is Poole … their fans are a different breed of weird on this forum …..beaten over 2 legs by Workington who had their 1 and 5 hardly score and an influential reserve taken out of the meeting shows that Poole are beatable2 points
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why shouldnt they, good for them to lose by four with batch vuolas and foord getting nine between them is pretty remarkable2 points
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Doesn't matter if you finish top, it's the grand final that matters, IF tonight was the final who won on aggregate ???2 points
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I can believe Workington going hyper over winning the bonus point as most had it nailed on for Poole!2 points
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This may be an unpopular opinion but if Bowes keeps the home form up, and with the way he attacks the away tracks, he could become a better signing than Tate was last season.2 points
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Top of the league, through to next round of both cups without being amazing will take that all day long!2 points
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Fantastic effort from the now 5 comets. If we were at full strength could have came away with 3 points, but, before the meeting I’d have snapped your hand off for the bonus point.2 points
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Imagine the ref penalising Jye for having a good start. Joker2 points
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Thomsen rightly excluded. Was clear for me.2 points
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If any of you idiot pirates on here, are the ones moaning and groaning about Thomsen being excluded from heat 8 then you’s need to give yourselves a shake!!2 points
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I still can’t find official team announcements from either sides. If someone could point me in the correct direction I’d appreciate it.2 points
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You really have to hand it to Berwick regarding their choice of guest, they substitute one rider who turns up whenever he pleases for another, talk about like for like.2 points
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I would hardly describe the Macon final as tinpot, especially as there was a semi earlier this month which enabled Denmark and GB to qualify. As this meeting has been in the calendar way before the British fixture list was published maybe the Championship fixtures are the problem instead ?2 points
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Flint did he not want to ride for Glasgow this weekend? Dan Thompson did he not want to ride for Glasgow this weekend? Nagel did he not want to ride for Glasgow this weekend? Mulford did he not want to ride for Redcar this weekend? Knudsen did he not want to ride for Oxford this weekend? They all had a choice to make, and there’s no correct one, as the majority of these riders are missing two league meetings for this tinpot competition, but I’m sure are privileged to ride for their country.2 points
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Another way to look at it, Starke beat Harrison, which Cairns couldn't do in heat 2. Starke then had a second place behind Steve Worrall. Starke then had the struggling Declan Kennedy taken out of a heat & lost to Zaine & Mountain. Starke then faced Mountain & tac sub Worrall! Who should Starke have beaten that he didn't? Worrall or Mountain (who Cairns didn't meet)? You wouldn't expect a 4 point away reserve to beat a 5 point home reserve (Zaine)! Now Cairns obviously came on string as the match went on, beating Zaine twice, which is brilliant for a 2 pointer, I take nothing away from him. But you can't deny Starke had harder rides & scored the same. That's not saying Cairns should have done better, just that Starke is being harshly judged imo.2 points
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And I have been to the NSS at Easter and the meeting was delayed for longer because the track was a shambles. They bladed all the surface to the outside & piled it up against the airfence. Or maybe both tracks got heavy rain st the wrong time but you obviously know better using your one eye to get a balanced view.2 points
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I know the league isn’t won in July As an Ipswich fan we were touted as the best team in the top league but injuries and certain riders off form means we aren’t certain of winning anything as proven by Kings Lynn being the better side over 2 legs in the cup beating us fair and square Most , not all , Poole fans on here are awful losers …. Maybe these 2 matches have given them a reality check that the league isn’t a cakewalk The fact is they have been beaten over 2 legs by Workington … it doesn’t matter when in the season it is April or July they lost … Workington had their two top riders off form and their third heat leader missing Poole are the best side in the league but they can get complacent … no offence to Workington but if they can beat Poole over 2 legs then others certainly can1 point
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Sounds unpleasant for Vinnie. Need Batch and Antti to show some of their Northside form.1 point
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Craig rides very well at Ashfield and for once we have a full team, not so at Berwick the following nigjt1 point
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Those calling for one big league will surely be turning out in their droves as the 6 heat 2nd half is exactly what half a meeting in that type of set up would be if 7 man teams were to be retained........1 point
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you can understand british fans getting frustrated with these meetings when they impact our fixtures however im all for whatever experience our young riders can get abroad against good opposition for years we didn't expose our youngsters to these kinds of meetings and it had a detrimental effect i hope cairns & rushen ride in them all whatever championship meetings they might miss as international experience will do them far more good1 point
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Smederna vs Dackarna was very one sidled, not sure what was going with Dackarna. Smederna were really hot from the gate and Dackarna were usually beaten already the first few meters. In a few heats Dackarna had 5-1 from the the tapes but after 1 lap (or less) Smederna had taken to front. Not much racing tonight so the only overtaking that happened was when Smederna sligthly missed the gating and had to work a little to win. The most celebratory that happened is that Anton Jansson scored his first heat win in Elitserien/Bauhausligan. I had to do some research and now that I have checked it tonight's 3p in heat 2 were indeed Anton's first ever in 500cc league racing for Smederna. For those of you who doesnt know who Anton is here is a brief summary. Anton's father is Jimmy Jansson former rider and team manager for Smederna. Jimmy's father (Anton's grandfather / farfar) is Bo Jansson (former speedway rider). Bo's brother was Tommy Jansson (speedway rider, rode for Wimbledon and died in 1976). Tommy's and Bo's father was Joel Jansson (speedway rider). Anton is thereby the 4th generation speedway rider in the Jansson family. Very impressive if I may say so.1 point
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really looking forward to this, Sheffield should win in an absolute canter. Track will be interesting.1 point