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Usual anti Poole brigade out in force. Hilarious stuff this morning. Gavans rantings and getting it all wrong as usual, Sidney saying the same crap in virtually every post on a Poole thread and even one of tv’s failed commentators sticking his usual boot into Poole and Matt Ford. Looking forward to Swindon’s visit next week. Let’s see if the champions are good enough to defend the title.
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Swindon v Leicester 12.04.18
Steve Shovlar replied to A ORLOV's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Neither were ever going to do anything at Hoddesdon last night. Different tonight though. Should be a very good meeting. -
And if my grandmother had balls, she'd be my granddad. Foreverblue is on the money. Poole would have won regardless. It would have been closer but Poole just got better and better as the meeting went along. Who is to say that Cook and Worrall would have liked the conditions? All if, buts and maybe’s. OK Steve Worrall, top GP star and world number one, having knocked Doyle off his mantle, was sorely missed. He would have beat Brady no problem and lapped a couple of the other Poole lads. Cook, would have just taken the P. Would have gone through the tapes in all his heats just so he could go off 15 metres to make the challenge more exciting. Then would have passed a rider a lap to win by a straight. Belle Vue would then have won by 20 points. In truth Poole were in a vunerable position last night due to virtually no home advantage. But got dialled in to win at a canter in the end. Steve Worrall is being bigged up by some on here as some superstar. People need to get real.
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Looking forward to coming up for this one next Monday. Weather now seems to be settling down and the current forecast for Monday is a dry day in Manchester. This has the makings of being a real thriller. Belle Vue have a decent looking lineup and will no doubt be a strong force around the NSS. Poole come to win, and there’s no reason to believe that we can’t come away with something. Cook will no doubt be back at number one and will BV will book a guest for Steve Worrall or go with r/r? Belle Vue Cook Starke guest or r/r Tungate Fricke Etheridge Bewley Poole Kurtz Woryna Grajczonek Sundstrom Kildemand Szczepaniak Shanes. Thoughts?
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Well just got back after going to the after meeting press conference. A new innovation for Poole this year and very good even with the teething issues of a mic cutting in and out. Perhaps next week then can set up so the radio mic the riders are using has a clear line of sight to the receiver? Anyway onto the meeting. A very good first night crowd turned up on a mild night. A chat to a couple of riders before hand brought up the issue of a spongy track. On viewing it, it looked ok but I wasn’t walking on it. Not the greatest of meetings. Other than Brady and James, the team were like an away team, with us having no home advantage. Both Kacsper and Linus said after the meeting they didn’t know the racing lines and it showed. Well until they had taken a couple of rides. After heat 6 Poole became dominant and any hope Belle Vue had of taking anything out of the meeting vanished faster than Bachelors van out of the stadium after heat 13. The track was smooth but spongy and heavy. It will certainly improve and with a dry week ahead should be much better next week for the visit of Swindon. Oh, and the return of Batchelor. On to the riders. For Poole. Brady. Worst number one in the league? Blitzed everyone. A class above and not troubled. Said after the meeting this year he is concentrating on his away form and as a number one, avoiding any really bad meetings on his travels. 10/10 Kacsper. Was second in his first ride when Starked locked up in front of him. Took avoiding action to end up at the back. In his next he rode all the wrong lines, but then got it right with two superb rides. Said in the conference it will take him a little time to find the best way around but was disappointed in his performance. 7/10 Josh. Battled in every heat without looking like he would win one. His gating let him down. Was disappointed in the conference. 6/10 Linus. Solid throught and improved as the meeting went on. Got his first win in Pirates colours. 7/10 PK. Woeful in his first with Shanes coming through on him into the last lap. Then had a couple of aggressive wins. 6/10 Mateusz. Led heat 2 by a straight before having an ef on the back straight of lap 4. Battled all night and rode defensively when he neeed to. Would have scored paid 9 on his debut but for the ef. 6/10 James. Not his best night, but he tried in his three rides and saw off Bewley in heat 2. Will have better meetings. 4/10 For Belle Vue. Batchelor. Taxi for Troy. Rubbish and I didn’t type rubbish. Didn’t fancy it one bit. More of the same next week please! Starke. Rode well all night. Fast trapping in the early heats and then rode sensibly. Deserved heat 15. 7/10 Lawson. Rode well for a win in his first but then went awol. 3/10 Tungate. Very poor. Gated in heat 7 but Kildemand got by after a lap. Other than that, like Lawson, went awol. 2/10 Fricke. Battled all night. Had the fastest time of the night. Beaten by Brady twice and Linus, but always in the mix. 8/10 Etheridge. Gifted a win in heat 2 when Mateusz’ bike packed up, then not close to a point. 3/10 Bewley. Nowhere in his first but then rode very well in his other heats. Made a good pass of Kildemand up in the inside off bend two in heat 4. 7/10 A reasonable opener. Not the greatest in the way of racing but the tension was there as Belle Vue took a decent lead, only for Poole to come on strong from heat 6. Unfortunately for Belle Vue, the chance was there tonight to get something out of the meeting. With 5 of the Pirates not knowing the fastest way around and not yet dialled in, plus a spongy track not conducive of much passing, we could have come a cropper. But a poor guest for Cook in Batchelor took away any possibility of a shock result. As the weeks go by Wimborne Road could well turn into a fortress.
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King's Lynn v Wolves 11/04/18
Steve Shovlar replied to Bagpuss's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Perhaps Buster is the ultimate weather forcaster. Looks like rain about to hit Kings Lynn. -
King's Lynn v Wolves 11/04/18
Steve Shovlar replied to Bagpuss's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
So basically the answer is not that the track can’t be sorted, as it probably can be, but that some fans might not turn up as Champions league football is on TV and it was a bit damp earlier on. It Sets a bad precedent. -
Woryna is saving himself for tonight.
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Rye House V Leicester Lions 11/04/2018
Steve Shovlar replied to JamesM09's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Looks like a close home win. Hope there’s a big crowd for tonights meeting.