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Paulco

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  1. Cookie wins heat 1 and MBA beats Rowe , and our two reserves 5-1 theirs in heat 2 , that's a good springboard
  2. First leg for us then , no matter , we need to be on it right from the start to build a decent lead . Both sides should be at full strength , so let's do this Tigers
  3. I cant recall any meeting this season , and I think I watch Cook race more than you , where Craig has received a ref warning for a starting offense. If Craig is guilty of rolling I'm sure at least one ref will have noticed since April .
  4. Belle Vue I would imagine He was scoring well earlier in the season , then Bailey arrived and has progressed at a rate of knots and is now ahead of him , which seems to have had a negative effect on Kyle
  5. Think we caught Somerset cold when we won there earlier in the season , as that was the first meeting with their revamped side . But I think we can keep things close enough to take the tie over the two legs . A lot depends on the lower order of both sides . Anders Rowe has done ok at home riding at 2 , Stoneman has improved , but Luke Harris seems to find the going at CL level hard going . Whereas for us , Connor Bailey gets better by the week and is starting to take the scalps of more experienced riders , Sam Jensen has undoubted potential , but is still at the stage of falling while trying too hard . Andersen is nothing special , while Bickley can gate but lacks the pace for four laps away from Ashfield . Its is still a bit of a concern that at the end of his second season he still hasn't reached a four point average despite all the hype surrounding him when he turned 16 . He still has time on his side though . Cook and Jensen are as good as any visiting riders round the Oak Tree Arena , while Vissing is capable of steady support . Schlein , Harris , Covatti and Morris have their work cut out to get the better of the clashes amongst the heat leaders
  6. They don't though , there has been some decent GP's at Cardiff in the past , this however wasnt one of them
  7. We weren't too bad on the home straight , there was this mad Russian woman behind us screaming EMEEEEEEEEEL , every time he was in a heat . That at least stopped me trying to stifle the yawns . Compared to the Pairs the night before , this was seriously dull . Cardiff is a great city and the atmosphere on the day is amazing . But the quality of the racing on Saturday night was as dull as dish water.
  8. What a wonderful evenings entertainment , different gravy to the drivel we had to sit through 24 hours later in Cardiff . Almost every heat had superb racing , culminating in a pulsating final , though I did fear Rasser had blown it , but he fought back to pip Nicholls on the line , sparking wild celebrations among the substantial Glaswegian travelling support . We even had Cookie and Rasser travel with us to Cardiff , on our bus , after the meeting . Poor Rasser was a sorry looking sight at 7 o clock the following morning haha . Best Pairs meeting , not just because we won , for many a year . And who cares if you need to queue for a slash when you get a track and racing like that .
  9. First time we've had a double header since 2011 if my memory is correct , but results this week have made it less of an important night for either visiting team . We wait and see how MBA is after last night's wonderful win at Redcar , plus who are the guests for the away sides . All we need now is for the rain to do one and it will be an enjoyable night with no pressure on any of the three sides
  10. Gives the rabid anti -cook brigade a reason for living today , this is going to be funny
  11. I think Leicester will pick Somerset , they will remember how well we did there , plus Redcar are the team to avoid the way they have rode since Riss' arrival
  12. As Gaz says , it's all about opinions . I can only judge on meetings between the protagonists that I've seen . Redcar ran us close at Ashfield on both their visits this season . We beat Somerset relatively comfortably home and away , we coped with Leicester at home , denying them a point , while we only lost by 2 points down there in a meeting that we really should have won . Out of the other three sides in the play offs , Redcar are the one that I have the least confidence of beating over 2 legs
  13. Yes Starke has been a big miss for us , and he rides Redcar pretty well . Redcar are the team with all the momentum, and i rate them favourites for the title . This meeting will be a guide to what sort of chance we have
  14. Dress rehearsal for the play off semi final I would think. We ran you relatively close in the KO Cup , despite having Ty Proctor instead of Rasser . So it's a useful meeting to have at this stage of the season to get track time before the play offs
  15. Likewise if we had Starke . But without the it's and buts , it was still a very good meeting
  16. After last night I hope Berwick do reach the play offs , if you thought the tension and atmosphere was good last night , can you imagine a play off final
  17. You should have stayed for a proper , competative meeting between two decent sides
  18. On my way on the Choo Choo, this is going to be epic . C'mon the Bandits then c'mon the Tigers
  19. Some of the times were in the 56's , so that doesn't suggest the track was really unfit . And the likes of Jake Allan , Ben Barker and Josh Auty didn't seem phased by it . Obviously it wasn't perfect given the amount of rain that had fallen on it on the days leading up to the meeting , but last week's heavy defeat had more to do with our mindset regarding the track , rather than the condition the track was in
  20. I think if we hadn't had such a backlog , then the meeting last week wouldn't have went ahead . And that's the worry , if the same attitude is apparent tomorrow evening , then we'll be there for the taking
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