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Everything posted by bigcatdiary
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A Absent rider (s) 1-3 by MA. - G or RR B 1 absent rider 4-5 by MA. - RR (unless RR is already being used then it’s a G) C Both riders 4-5. - RR x 1, G x 1 at the Team Managers discretion D Absent 6-7. - G E ‘No Facility’ Premiership 1-7. - Rider with a SGBC MA of 4 or less but lower than the missing rider Championship 1-7. - NDL G* not declared in a SGBP & SGBC team
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A plan currently exists by the management to get Peterborough back as an FIM track
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A few good races but on the whole it was fairly processional, the fact that it was close helped especially towards the end but riveting entertainment all night it wasn’t. The referees need to get a grip on rolling starts because one or two got away with it tonight and it isn’t fair on the others. We watched the practice on Friday , well for a few minutes anyway because it was dire and we switched over. My view on practice is it’s either compulsory for everyone or get rid of it altogether.
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Bradley is a lovely lad, very genuine.
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From June 1st
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Both teams are now going to tomorrow’s meeting with injury concerns after both Lewis Kerr and Josh Bates were withdrawn from Saturday matches following spills. Lynn already missing Erik Riss seem most affected with team news and an update expected later today. Weather reports for Monday are very good.
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Peterborough vs Poole 23/05/19 Premiership
bigcatdiary replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
He was attempting to go around Andersen but just ran out of room. -
Peterborough vs Poole 23/05/19 Premiership
bigcatdiary replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
The crowd wasn’t too bad it appears although it’s been better this year. Another quick meeting though with a slight delay whilst Brady was checked over in the pits. -
Peterborough vs Poole 23/05/19 Premiership
bigcatdiary replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Cracking meeting, easily the best of the season so far, felt for Nicholls who did at least one engine and dropped a chain in another. Kurtz ran out of room in 13 but he was going very wide. Andersen was very good and Wilson Dean was back to his best as well. -
Peterborough vs Poole 23/05/19 Premiership
bigcatdiary replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Clearly some of the previous posts are wrong. -
Peterborough vs Poole 23/05/19 Premiership
bigcatdiary replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Looks likely to be a close match. -
Announced as the new Swindon no 7 today.
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Plenty of spare places in the Grandstand, along with all the other stalwarts that support the Panthers through thick and thin and have done for decades, irrespective of who owns the club.
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Now part of the back up team for Ulrich Ostergaard at Birmingham.
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Nicholls and Bates replace Bjerre and Barker. A good move for Panthers which strengthens up the top end of the team. Both in time for Thursdays match against Poole.
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Birmingham Brummies 2019
bigcatdiary replied to Brummies_Ste's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Well actually you can as Wolves have currently with Nick Morris. Being honest I have no problem when the SCB enforce the regulations it’s when they don’t enforce them as per the Premiership play Off final ref Guests, that stinks. -
Peterborough Vs Ipswich 13th May
bigcatdiary replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Forecast is sunshine for most of the day so no worries ref the weather. -
Craig Cook: what next?
bigcatdiary replied to Hamish McRaker's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Not convinced Phil, At the top level a decent start is a distinct advantage, on some tracks it practically guarantees you a race win. -
Peterborough Vs Ipswich 13th May
bigcatdiary replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
The Crendon Panthers are still sweating on the fitness of Lasse Bjerre who crashed heavily last weekend – if he doesn’t make it they will utilise the rider replacement facility.PETERBOROUGH: Hans Andersen, Lasse Bjerre, Ben Barker, Charles Wright, Rohan Tungate, Aaron Summers, Bradley Wilson-Dean.IPSWICH: Chris Harris, Richard Lawson, Danny King, David Bellego, Krystian Pieszczek, Cameron Heeps, Jake Allen. -
Craig Cook: what next?
bigcatdiary replied to Hamish McRaker's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Exactly just how hard is it to sit still and not move until the tapes go up. -
Why oh why can they not just keep it simple, scoring 4,3,2,0 and running it as a standard 21 heat meeting would have produced the exact some top 3 without all this additional race faff. Even the riders cannot get their heads around the current system. If they want to keep the interest going until the end just ensure the fancied teams meet late on in the meeting, job done.