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Predictions for 2023
Steve Shovlar replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I think Ben Cook is better than Brennan and Kye Thomson already. He is new to the leagues so non Poole fans have really yet to take serious notice of his abilities but Peterborough have been watching and Pirates fans know just how good this little racer is. Big things await Ben and if he continues to progress this coming season then Poland awaits. Very fast out front and able to make Impressive passes. I have no doubt he will do a great job in the third heat leader berth. -
Predictions for 2023
Steve Shovlar replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Nathan averaged under 2 didn’t he? Yes he scored a few points over the season but very little. -
Predictions for 2023
Steve Shovlar replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Poole are hopeful that Ben Cook continues his progression and becomes a solid third heat leader to back up Worrall and Lawson. He showed in the second half of last season that he is more than capable of doing this. He won’t be anywhere near as solid as Danny King though. Zach Cook started last season well but faded mid season, before coming back in strong in the last couple of months. If he continues his progress he will be a very important cog in the engine room of the team. We all know what we are going to get with Kyle and Adam. Kyle is going to be a very solid reserve and likely to push Jack Thomas out of the number two berth and down to number 6. He knows all the tracks, all the setups. He is likely to have very good meetings at home, with the occasional good meeting away. He can of course have howlers but that’s the nature of a reserve/second string. Always felt there was more in the can with Kyle and a 6-7 average was there for him with a bit of luck and avoiding injuries. Not likely now but compared to other reserves, he is likely one of the best in the league. He normally puts in a decent performance at Wimborne Road when in opposition and back riding the track every week will help him. Adam has never done great at Poole but he has never ridden it as his home track. He needs to be shown the quickest way around it and should gobble up the two point reserve opposition for breakfast. His experience is enough to score more than Nathan did. If he scored 3 a meeting, it’s 3 more than we got from the 7 berth last year. Jack Thomas is really the only “unknown” for most Poole fans. I remember he rode well against us for Oxford last season before a hand injury and was dialled in at Cowley. Surprised his name wasn’t one of the first on the list for the Oxford promotion. Expecting him to score solidly at home once he gets to know the track. Could well struggle away though. But that’s where Kyle’s knowledge could well come into play. Nothing is guaranteed and the team might not live up to expectations. However viewing the opposition, all have issues like weak reserves, even if the top 5 look impressive. Remember the old Adage. Reserves win meetings. And this coming season we might see that in action. -
Welcome to Poole Adam Roynon. Pirates have the best reserve pair in the league and they really should do very well against the majority of other teams 6 and 7. I have had a few good chats with Adam and he really is an approachable guy. The fans will like him a lot. Never fulfilled his early career expectations due to some horrendous injuries but if he rides to his ability we can expect 3-4 points a meeting from him. Doubt he will leave the reserve berth all season but will score. Might end up with sharing the reserve berth with Jack Thomas at the first set off GS. Can’t see past Poole making it a hat trick of titles. We look the best team through 1-7. While other clubs might have a better top three, they fall down in the second string or reserve berths. Both Worrall and Lawson will maintain their averages. The Cook brothers will definitely improve. Thomas might take a bit of time to dial in but looking at his scores last year for Oxford, he was very good until his injury. Might end up swapping with Kyle but that’s not bad news. Kyle knows the track and has a lot of experience. Should really clean up against other reserves and has the knowledge of all tracks. Can be injury prone though. And Adam might only get three rides to Kyle’s five, but will score more than Nathan last season. Of course injuries at any time could wreck a teams chances but if we stay fit, we really can make it three in a row.
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Plymouth Gladiators 2023
Steve Shovlar replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Cegeilski was excellent on small tracks. I remember he scored 16 on his first visit to Kirky Lane. A very good rider whose career was bitterly cut short. -
All teams need to be supported. I feel for the club as no one wants to put out a weakened team and be whipping boys. I hope the Brum fans stick with their club during these tougher times and the club goes from strength to strength. Not turning up to support their team leads to only one outcome.
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Poole are disliked through envy. The big green eyed monster. Anyone but Poole. Heard it virtually every season for the last 20 years.
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If there’s no clash with riders, and Glasgow have no issue with riding on a Thursday, then it would make sense to move the fixture to the day before the Edinburgh fixture. Think of the environment and All that carbon saved from being pumped into the atmosphere.
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I should imagine that northern teams will be riding at Plymouth the night before they come to Poole. So when Glasgow are due on 5th July, swap the fixture with Birmingham coming instead, and put Glasgow back to the 19th July. That way they can make two long journeys down to the south coast in a couple of weeks. Sounds fair as that’s what Glasgow want Poole to do, right?
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Yes aware but with a bit of co-operation the Glasgow (or Edinburgh) could have been moved to the Sunday afternoon? Gives Poole fans a reason to have a mini northern break, saves riders two journeys to Scotland in two weeks, costing lots in time and fuel. A shames as it’s a missed opportunity.
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Pirates 2023 fixtures are out. Start with Steve Worrall Testimonial on 29th March. Our first 4 fixtures, home and away to Oxford and Plymouth, are live on BSN. However, it’s a shame we couldn’t fit in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Berwick over one weekend for a northern tour. We are at Glasgow the week before Edinburgh and Berwick. Such a shame all three couldn’t be tied in together to save on expenses. Date Fixture Comp 29th March Steve Worrall Testimonial IND 5th April Oxford v Poole BSN 7th April Poole v Oxford BSN 11th April Plymouth v Poole BSN 19th April Poole v Plymouth BSN 25th April Plymouth v Poole KOC 3rd May Poole v Plymouth KOC 24th May Poole v Scunthorpe SGBC 6th June Plymouth v Poole SGBC 7th June Poole v Plymouth SGBC 16th June Redcar v Poole SGBC 21st June Oxford v Poole SGBC 5th July Poole v Glasgow SGBC 12th July Poole v Berwick SGBC 19th July Birmingham v Poole SGBC 26th July Poole v Birmingham SGBC 28th July Glasgow v Poole SGBC 2nd August Poole v Edinburgh SGBC 4th August Edinburgh v Poole SGBC 5th August Berwick v Poole SGBC 9th August Poole v Oxford SGBC 11th August Scunthorpe v Poole SGBC 16th August Poole v Redcar SGBC TBA Poole v Leicester JUB TBA Leicester v Poole JUB
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Peterborough Panthers 2023
Steve Shovlar replied to Flappy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Lol. That’s right. Ben Cook will be a fans favourite within a month of the start of the season. A better rider than Batch next season and certainly better than Hans. Averages might not yet show it but potential is big. Fast gater, never gives up and is fast. But remember, he is a pirate first and foremost. -
Andor, The Peripheral, Ted Lasso, House of the Dragon, Outlander are all filmed in the U.K. or have British cast. Get Nightwing or Moria, or The Crew on Kodi and never pay for a single streaming subscription. Takes 5 mins with a smart tv and a Real-Debrid subscription costing a few pounds a year.
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Nathan certainly does have potential. Last year was a massive learning curve for him and a huge step up. No easy rides and because of having a stronger number t he was only getting three heats a meeting. Trouble was he rarely gated and gave the opposition a head start. After the second bend he was on the same pace but he does need to vastly improve his starts. I am sure he will be picked up by a championship club sooner rather than later as he has the beating of several reserves who are signed up. He’s a young lad with plenty of time on his side. Poland have seen something there. Enough to be picked up.
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Really? Off topic I know but TV has never been better. Yellowstone, Tulsa King, 1923, The White Lotus, Andor, The Peripheral, Ted Lasso, The Boys, Jack Ryan, House of the Dragon, Succession, Mayor of Kingstown, The Handmaids Tale, Outlander, list is endless of top quality TV shows. Loads more not mentioned.
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Welcome back to Poole Kyle. Local lad, hometown club, popular with the fans. Should kick ass at reserve.
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Nathan did the usual inexperienced rider mistake of waiting. He should have said to Danny, do I have a team place, and if the answer was not sure, start phoning around straight away. To wait, then discover no spot, and then further discover no places elsewhere is basic error. Get yourself fixed up asap.
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Found it.
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Thanks Steve but it was the second leg I was after.
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Anyone got the link,on YouTube?
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I remember some Poole fans did leave after heat 8, and got ridiculed at the dinner dance. What a night that was.
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There’s no real money in that. Travel expenses plus a little bit for time. Not enough to make a living I should imagine. BSN is surely run on a tight budget and can’t squander money on guest commentators.
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Think he would be doing extremely well to get out of a reserve berth. Can’t see that happening at all. Newman is more than likely to outscore Adam. If Newman got into the top five, then we would be even stronger at reserve with Zack Cook or Jack Thomas.
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He hadn’t.
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Yes there is. Ben Cook is a better rider than his younger brother at the moment.