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Steve Shovlar

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  1. So why wasn’t Kerr out in heat 15? He wasn’t injured and was excluded twice. Either he didn’t fancy it and so let the team down, or there’s something deeper going on. Tobias was never going to score in heat 15. So Lawson had to win it to go to a superheat. And then it would have resulted in a defeat because it’s highly unlikely Tobias would have held off Barker or Nicholls. Complete crap show.
  2. Completely agree. Richard Lawson, Will Cairns, perhaps Anders Rowe. That’s it. Tobias Thomsen tries his heart out, no doubt about it, but he is at his level of ability and doubt will progress further. Starke, thank you and goodbye, Kerr ditto. As for Captain Cook, he clearly is saving himself for the PL and is going through the motions. Not good enough attitude, sorry to say and is not performing to the required standard. Time for him to move on elsewhere. The team is lacking the expected Poole passion. Where was the grit showed by Barker last night? Completely absent. It must have been a highly frustrating meeting for Middlo last night. Having to use Tobias in heat 15 showed it was game over. Not Captain Cook, not Kerr, our other heat leaders, and the bottle or wherewithal to put their hands up and say they would take the ride.
  3. Just played catchup on the stream. First of all well done to Plymouth. Pirates blew it completely in heat 14. Zack Cook frankly a disgrace and has completely switched off from Championship racing and let the team down badly tonight. Gutless effort. For Tobias to be used in heat 15 shows how pathetic this team is riding. Completely unacceptable. Where was Kerr? Where was Rowe? Cook? Well perhaps not with Cook. Middlo must be highly frustrated as he is a winner but other than Lawson and to a lesser extent Thomsen, the rest may as well not bothered. That Plymouth team were there for the taking but no, even though Pirates had a decent lead it was never over. Stand up Ben Barker. That’s how you should ride. With grit and determination and whilst carrying an injury. The rest of the patched up side did enough for Nicholls and Barker to bring it home. Poole have easily made the playoffs but are so far off it. Glasgow will walk the final. Everyone can see it.
  4. Would have normally but AFCB v Real Sociadad at 5.15 KO. You got a new name? What was your old name on here?
  5. If Ben Barker does ride on Saturday it will be a remarkable achievement. It was a very nasty over the handlebars fall. Normally a dislocation is several weeks. I won’t be home until 7.30-8pm. Question for the streaming boys. Can I buy a feed and start watching it from the start of the meeting? If not, can I watch it directly after it has finished? Or is it live stream only and that’s it? Got to say this is probably the first time Plymouth have gone into a meeting against Poole as clear favourites. They are doing exceptionally well at home and with Klindt, Barker and Nicholls, backed by Frederikson, make a powerful top end. Poole on the other hand are not firing at all well. Expecting Plymouth to win and take the bonus.
  6. Will had shown such good form in his previous rides, it seemed almost nailed on he would continue the form considering he was in the favoured gate 4. But he made a complete hash of the gate and was left for dead entering the first bend. The track at that stage offered nothing (it didn’t most of the meeting) and he couldn’t get near to Perry. No one is expecting much of Will this season. Just ride to his average, do his best, and that’s enough. Anything extra is a bonus.
  7. Did you not read my post after the meeting? Or are you just making things up?
  8. Just got back and a decent win but the track tonight was frankly rubbish. Underwatered, hardly any passing and plenty of races spread out. Gate 4 was the place to be if the rider was brave enough to blast around the outside. It was a packed out Wimborne Road which is great to see. So many come along to watch the Pirates. Just a shame the show put on is just not good enough. Track needs a big makeover, no doubt about it. As for Plymouth, we’ll take a bow Dan Thompson. Did more than a good enough job and probably scored quite a few more points than Klindt would have managed. Backed up by Scotty Nicholls who loves Wimborne Road and it was always going to be close. Frederikson backed them up and with a few Poole riders far from their best, it turned out as I expected. Hope Ben Barker hasn’t broken anything. It was a nasty tumble while under severe pressure from Anders Rowe. He lifted entering the third bend, looked to be heading for the fence, over corrected and ended up flying over the handlebars exiting the fourth bend. For Poole Lawson was his usual excellent self. Tobias poor, Kerr let a silly third place go on the last bend when not concentrating, Cook poor never looked like winning a heat and looked like he was standing still when Nicholls passed him, Rowe tried but not got the form of earlier this season. Starke did his job, and Cairns showed good form until his last ride when he was completely asleep at the tapes. We really do need to step up our form, but at the same time we are still winning. The track needs attention though, sooner rather than later.
  9. No. Barker fell on his own. No contact. Exc. Hope its not serious.
  10. Nasty crash for Barker. High sided looks like collarbone. Walked carefully into ambulance. Excluded. Was under intense pressure from Rowe.
  11. Another very big crowd tonight. Nice to see a few Plymouth fans making the trip up.
  12. Jumped up from the Championship too early. Another year at Poole would have done him the world of good.
  13. Ipswich completely croak. Complete capitulation. Belle Vue fans just politely clap. Don’t even get out of their seats.
  14. Disappointing there’s no KLINDT. He rides Poole very well and is popular. Should now be a straight forward win, with an eye on the bonus point. Plymouth are now a formidable force around their place.
  15. Not so much Poole Rob, just one individual who should have tied it tight first time it happened. Never seen something like this before, though seen faulty tapes on many occasions. Agree the race should have been stopped but the ref let it go, not the club.
  16. Happened right in front of me. First time ref called it back. Then it happened again and I questioned why on earth the start Marshall hadn’t tied it up. Then, unbelievably it happened a third time and the Marshall ran over,grabbed it and got behind the fence as the riders entered the 3rd bend, holding it above his head for the race. Just didn’t understand why it wasn’t secured properly in the first place.
  17. A family of four were sitting next to us and had never been to speedway before. They have lived in the local area all their lives. Came last night on a whim. We explained the rules and what was going on. The lady was completely enthralled and scared as she thought they would crash at any moment. At the end we said goodbye and they said they would be back next week. Perhaps we have picked up four new fans. Goes to show incidents like faulty tapes or track issues have zero impact on many fans.
  18. Cracking meeting tonight played out in front of a very big crowd. Perfect conditions for speedway. Warm dry evening, two fairly evenly matched teams and lots of good racing. Oxford might have the best rider in the league with Masters but Lawson showed him the way home tonight with a superb 15 max. Backed up by Cook and Kerr and the ever trying Thomsen. Tonight though Oxford had a huge advantage at reserve and Gusts, on his first visit to Poole, took an instant liking to the track and was quite brilliant. So a big thank you to the Oxford team manager for only using him for 5 rides. I couldn’t believe it when Killeen came out for his 4th ride, and then in heat 13 when Gusts didn’t replace Knudsen. Cost Oxford the opportunity to get something tonight.
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