RyeHouseLucas
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1. P. Kidermand 8.05 (confirmed) 2. J. Etheridge 5.45 3. V. Palovaara 7.35 (confirmed) 4. F. Gusts 5.49 5. N. Morris 6.86 (confirmed) 6. S. Lambert 4.48 7. M. Perry 2.29 TOTAL = 39.97
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If they brought Batch, they would have 5.75 for the 2 reserves, Klima is a no go, Ritchings makes sense, not sure about the other reserve.
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After a lot of thought; I think this is their best bet 1. D. King 8.59 2. T. Thomsen 4.81 3. T. Batchelor 7.10 4. J. Thompson 5.87 5. S. Nicholls 7.88 6. T. Spencer 2.00 7. ????
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Joe Thompson signing number 3. D. King 8.59 S. Nicholls 7.88 J. Thompson 5.87 =22.34 17.66 for 4 riders: Perry 2.29 Thomsen 4.81 Barker 6.12 = 13.22 Leaves just over 4pts for a 2nd reserve, Klima? Would provide Glads with just under .5 incase anyone isnt pulling their weight, avg's drop etc. Alternatively you could have Batch (7.10) for Thomsen, leaves 2.15 for a 2nd reserve (T. Spencer)
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I think out of Grahn, Castagna and Thomson that Thomson is most likely to get left out, out of the 3 I think Paco's the best to keep, good @ No.3.
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Justin Sedgmen (7.34) returns for 2026, a very good signing for Edinburgh, time to announce Castagna next and thats a very good foundation. Current total from DT, JL, JS = 18.03 Leaves just under 22pts for final 4, so lets say this: Castagna 7.05, Harrison 4.97, J. Grahn 5.30 Leaves 4.65 for the last
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Think it will be either Thomsen or Barker tonight, MAYBE Klima? I still think Glads would be better off without Barker, genuinely think Batch is a better option, on a not too much higher avg.
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I see Kevin Juul Pedersen has put on his FB this weekend about arriving in the UK, perhaps tonight's new signing?
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1/7 correct, also the number 1!!
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I said the same, however Klima rather than Bowtell, Ritchings at 7
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Agreed, it would encourage Glads even more to get a 4.00 average reserve (Klima) so that they always have a strong reserve this season. Middle order gonna be big for Glads this year
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4.81
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Just seen Thomsen wont be at Poole in 2026 due to Danish commitments... A perfect pick up for Plymouth at 2
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I don't think Barker will have much choice...
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1. P. Kildermand 8.05 2. D. Hume 5.10 (13.15) 3. N. Morris 6.86 (20.01) 4. B. Barker 6.12 (would mean total = 39.84) 5. A. Vuolas 6.87 (26.88) 6. S. Lambert 4.60 (31.48) 7. D. Wood 2.24 (33.72)
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1. J. Jeppesen 8.20 2. J. Grahn 5.3 (13.5) 3. T. Zischke 5.76 (19.26) 4. F. Gusts 5.49 (24.75) 5. K. Howarth 7.91 (32.66) 6. V. Foord 3.68 (36.34) 7. S. Hagon 3.48 (39.82)
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Despite saying he doesnt like Plymouth's track, wouldn't rule out SL being there next year
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I wouldn't bring back Thomsen 1. Thompson 8.50 2. Harrison 4.97 (13.47) 3. Castagna 7.05 (20.52) 4. Gusts 5.49 (26.01) 5. Sedgmen 7.34 (33.35) 6. Juhl Pedersen 4.00 (37.35) 7. Loftus 2.14 (39.49) Would leave a little bit of wiggle room incase somebody isnt pulling their weight, average drop etc.
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1. King 8.59 2. Tobias Thomsen 4.81 3. Ben Barker 6.12 4. Joe Thompson 5.87 5. Scott Nicholls 7.88 6. Daniel Klima 4.00 7. Darryl Ritchings 2.29 = 39.56 That's a good team right there.
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WORKINGTON: 1. Troy Batchelor 2. Fraser Bowes 3. Tate Zischke 4. Jye Etheridge 5. Antti Vuolas 6. Jacob Hook 7. Vinnie Foord GLASGOW: 1. Chris Harris 2. Jason Edwards 3. Dan Thompson 4. Leon Flint 5. Kyle Howarth 6. Freddy Hodder 7. Stene Pijper Worky reserves SHOULD score well today, but Glasgow's top 5 is very strong, 50-40 away win
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Prediction of 2025 Championship league
RyeHouseLucas replied to Bitza's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but if Plymouth won both matches against Redcar over the weekend, they can still make the playoffs?