daz9100
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	Poole Speedway will be live streaming for 2022 as early as Friday 25th March when the club's Press and Practice Day will be broadcast.Confirming the initiative, Poole promoter Dan Ford said, "this will be the first time we will be in a position to bring the events of our Press and Practice Day into the homes of supporters and we are offering this particular event as a free of charge view. This will be a forerunner to a live streaming service which we will be operating during the forthcoming season, with our first meeting, the Bjarne Pedersen Final Lap on Wednesday (30th) followed by the Knockout Cup home tie on April 6th against Plymouth. We will be making further announcements throughout the season."SIGN UP livestream.poole-speedway.com
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	Another great chat with Middlo from the Piratecast lads https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRb9LIZ1eNk&t=80s
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	Details of the meeting just announced https://www.poole-speedway.com/news/view/2022-02-18-CHALLENGE-OF-THE-CHAMPIONS-TO-HONOUR-BJARNE | CHALLENGE OF THE CHAMPIONS TO HONOUR BJARNE Poole Pirates, and British Speedway will pay tribute to Bjarne Pedersen at Wimborne Road on Wednesday 30th March when they host a challenge match featuring sides representing the two championship winning sides of the 2021 campaign. The Peterborough 'Thermohome' Panthers side, for whom Bjarne was an integral player in his final racing season, will field Scott Nicholls, a Danish quartet of Hans Andersen, Ulrich Ostergaard, Michael Palm-Toft and Peter Kildemand, and will be completed by Jordan Palin and 2022 Pirate Nathan Ablitt. The Poole 'Link Fabrication' Pirates side will comprise the other six of their 2022 team, namely, Danny King, Steve Worrall, Richard Lawson, Drew Kemp and the Australian Cook brothers, Ben and Zach, with GB International Adam Ellis as a special guest.
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	Some great feedback regarding the Glasgow travelling fans at the final in at about 19min 10sec too
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	A great little video from the PirateCast boys from a couple of weeks ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkXtu5mAxo8&t=60s
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	This is the Echo report that Lisa mentions https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/19871388.poole-pirates-jumped-chance-snap-richard-lawson/
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	Lawson is the final rider https://www.poole-speedway.com/news/view/2022-01-24-lawson-completes-pirates-septet
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	Should be announced on Monday
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	Latest signing https://www.poole-speedway.com/news/view/2022-01-12-PIRATES-BELIEVE-NATHAN-IS-READY
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	Heard on the grapevine that the rent issue was finally sorted today. Bring on the team announcements
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	To give the landlord a slap around the head with their stupid demands.
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	There has been a standard agreed year on year rent increase since Matt took over the club, this year Gaming International decided that they wanted to double the rent (not double the increase but a full doubling of the rent) hence the need to sort it out. Speaking with Danny on Sunday I was under the impression that an agreement had now been reached and it was just the final legal crossing of T's and dotting of I's
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	Apparently Ben was approached by Glasgow at the Edinburgh Cup Final meeting.
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	Blimey, that’s quite strongly worded! https://www.poole-speedway.com/news/view/11-12-2021-PIRATES-FUME-AS-BASSO-LEAVES
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	They aren’t taking applications yet.
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	Season tickets aren't on sale yet. Need confirmation from AGM to how many meets will happen to set the price
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	Surely you buy a season ticket because you want to go to speedway, surely it doesn't depend on who's riding? Do you think that we won't have a competitive team?
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	I believe he is a Poole asset
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	The real England play in white
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	It's currently used for Banger racing https://ringwoodraceway.co.uk
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	Cardiff - Penarth https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15.659999999999995&lat=51.45982&lon=-3.19536&layers=193&b=1 Opened in October 1950, Penarth Road Stadium was a purpose-built speedway stadium paid for by Major A. J. Lennox and his business partner Leslie Maidment. The first races held here were in April 1951 but racing was wound up in 1953 after a series of poorly attended events. The site remained derelict until 1969 when it was demolished. The site is commemorated in the street name 'Stadium Close'.
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	Yeah I don't think Darcy's son is walking yet
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	As much as we would love to have Basso back, I think Wednesday night racing is going to be an issue for him, will be too many clashes with Denmark. Reckon the Cook brothers are a definite though.
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	Something like this could maybe work S Worrall D King A Ellis S Nielsen Z Cook B Cook D Hume