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5 hours ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Lambert is 9.60....

No need to be confused Baldbloke

Last stint was 6 meetings - 2 home and 4 away

Check out the current regs and unlike at that time it is now 6 meetings to achieve a new average and there is no longer the need for a minimum home or away split

Therefore if/when he returns it would(should) be on those results......

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3 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

No need to be confused Baldbloke

Last stint was 6 meetings - 2 home and 4 away

Check out the current regs and unlike at that time it is now 6 meetings to achieve a new average and there is no longer the need for a minimum home or away split

Therefore if/when he returns it would(should) be on those results......

I thought he’d come in as a new assessed rider as he hasn’t ridden here permanently since 2019 (barring the 6 meetings you pointed out in your post in 2023). Who knows, they change the regulations at their own will anyway…

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10 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

No need to be confused Baldbloke

Last stint was 6 meetings - 2 home and 4 away

Check out the current regs and unlike at that time it is now 6 meetings to achieve a new average and there is no longer the need for a minimum home or away split

Therefore if/when he returns it would(should) be on those results......

I hadn't realised it had changed Taps.

Anyone know a good lawyer   ;)

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On 8/26/2025 at 1:49 PM, YeOldPitGate said:

Agreed I would pick Lawson out of the three he doesn't miss many matches and although he won't shoot the lights out can be relied upon to deliver a 7-8 point average over the season.

Lawson the rider then and build from there but one thing for certain need a number one 

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If King's Lynn can get a win vs Sheffield (weather pending) I think, overall, the club can hold it's head up high to finish on 30 points. 

When you look at the Belle Vue septet, it's not a bad effort.

The difference between the 2 clubs is clearly heatleaders. 

If the Premiership survive for 2026, it's an absolute must King's Lynn employs an 8.00+ No1

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On 8/28/2025 at 11:17 PM, Daniel Smith said:

If King's Lynn can get a win vs Sheffield (weather pending) I think, overall, the club can hold it's head up high to finish on 30 points. 

When you look at the Belle Vue septet, it's not a bad effort.

The difference between the 2 clubs is clearly heatleaders. 

If the Premiership survive for 2026, it's an absolute must King's Lynn employs an 8.00+ No1

Absolutely agree with what you say, but I genuinely feel also a bit of luck will have seen us into the PO.  That home defeat to BV was damaging, as was the away defeat when we lost by 6 without Jan Kvech at reserve.  If we had picked up the points from these, we would be heading into the Sheffield fixture 2 behind BV.  Also, that defeat at Brum when Jan and Ben pulled out.  I'm sure everybody has had there fair share of bad luck but this is from our persepctive.

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