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Bitza

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  1. Fair comment, Marson was going nowhere so RItching can only be an improvement. I was never keen to see Kerr riding for Poole and his scoring so far hasn't been great, but.... when I've seen him race at Wimborne Road he has shown more willingness than his team mates to mix it and really have a go at racing, good to watch. The Pirates really lacked that kind of aggression, particularly at the start of last week's meeting with Oxford.
  2. OK, sorry I'm a bit late to the party, it seemed to me that on Wednesday night Poole turned up feeling entitled to a win, Anders & Kerr being the only ones to show any fight until after heat 6. Kerrs throttle issues was ridiculous for a professional. After Poole's first 5-1 things did look up but only a bit. Poole need to start gating better not just in heats but in meetings too. Tobias needs to get back to his more aggressive self, and as for Marson well he's just a waste of space. Just as well Killeen's form has dropped off a cliff.
  3. Makes sense to me. Lewi where on the forum has it already been explained?
  4. Well I realise it's only Arthur and me who are actually interested? but I would say that that's an encouraging result. Roll on July the whatever!
  5. Tonight's U21 Qualifier should be interesting for Poole fans, a chance to see how Will Cairnes competes with his U21 contemporaries.
  6. Have to agree, but it wasn't just down to Kerr having an off night, Zach was hardly on fire either, it was more of a team misfire. If I had to choose a meeting for Poole to lose Gladiators away in the BSN would probably be it.
  7. Well sorry for those who found it boring, maybe that's partly down to not being there. It was pretty tight to start with but around heat 6 where Lawson & Thompsen had a good tussle in turns 1&2 coming close to coming off. From there on the tide turned, which we know all about being by the sea. Marson is my concern, not alot of fight or speed in him that I could see. Klindt was the class of Plymouth for sure, but not so great if he's not in front.
  8. Well it'll be good to get our home fixtures started, and to see how the team of 25 go at Wimborne Road. The best thing about last year's team was that when riders had a dip in form others always stepped up. But I'm not persuaded yet that Riders like Kerr, Paul & Marson have that potential, but I'll have a better idea after tonight. Having said all that I'm feeling confident of a win, if we can't beat the Galdiators at home then it's going to be a tough season, with the stronger teams to come.
  9. Have to wait and see if Kerr can up his game & stay in one piece. It was quite noticeable last season that Zac raced best when Ben wasn't around, he's going to really step up this year. I see Ben doesn't seem to be going so great now.
  10. I really just wanted to Post that before the season starts, so that if the Pirates don't win everything again, I can point out to Danny Ford that he should keep abreast of what's been written here on the forum in order to keep ahead of the game. (just humour) The key word in my last post was "prioritise".
  11. Bit of a prediction for the season, cos I recon Ford really should have prioritised signing Dan Thompson, he is going to improve so much this year. Whereas Kerr at best stays fit. Good to see that Anders is riding well, roll on Wednesday.
  12. Well the law of averages tells you somebody had to be right! After all just about every possible rider has been mentioned at some point. Well done lewy.
  13. All true, but surely the difference is basically that in a Premiership team the top and bottom riders are better, but the filling is the same. So in simple terms take a top four Championship team add a couple top riders to replace the replacement riders, and you have a Premiership type team. Bosh job done.
  14. From my point of view, Poole's involvement means another opportunity to watch speedway, which is great. All this fuss about a championship club being in a Premiership competition, is really little more than hot air because the standards are so similar, complainers are kidding themselves of the great divide, I think.
  15. Now something along John's line of thinking, offers a more imaginative alternative to a 2pt sacrificial lamb. Not beyond the realms of fantasy that there's a retired rider out there who might quite fancy a three month comeback, with no great pressure to perform at their former level.
  16. Well Ford really is leaving it to the last minute to announce the team before Christmas, can't wait. Happy Christmas to you all!
  17. If the "envious eyes" bit was fact then nobody would watch NDL and the like. Yes the Premiership has some top riders but it doesn't automatically make the racing more exciting to watch. There's no denying that watching Vinnie and Tobias was worth the fee.
  18. Not surprised in fact I kinda suspected it, maybe it's time to go professional? He isn't the first motor sport contestant finding themselves in that situation, fine while they come up through the ranks but generally there comes a time for an "awkward conversation". If that is actually what is holding him back let's hope he's had that chat.
  19. Don't think he was plan B, cos apparently he was signed very early on. He was more likely a remnant of the 38 total team. The key to his success will be getting his machinery sorted & maintained, not beyond the wit of man. Maybe finances have been an issue, or possibly misplaced faith in his spanner person.
  20. Plenty of speculation about the last two, but does anyone out there have any idea of when the next official announcement might come?
  21. Well I know nothing about him, but from the still photos he looks to have a riding style similar to Ben Cook, low down below the handle bars, great to watch and can be very effective. On the down side also pics of him giving the air fence a hard time.
  22. If it it's Starke then the Fords have dropped a b.llock, it's got to be somebody else surely, my money is still on a continental/aussie. The confirmation of Anders is good, but it's the reserves that's crucial especially considering my (and others) comments about the Glasgow team.
  23. Surely it's simply a matter of balance, Glasgow have riders I would have liked to see to see riding for Poole 25 but.....but they also have a big hole come heat 2. So in answer to your question, sure I'm fine, are you really as well as you make out?
  24. I was just looking at the "confirmed riders for 2025" thread, and it struck me that no team has yet confirmed a rider on 2. The number 7s so far include the likes of Vinnie and Killeen, making the Pirates apparent choice of employing a 2 look like potentially a risky strategy, bearing in mind that a reserves points are worth the same as a heat leaders.
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