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14 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

Think they can if necessary.They have rode on a Wed before.

That won't really help Poole 😉. Don't we have a big gap in fixtures coming up? Or is it slightly filled with BSN. 

 

24 minutes ago, SteveLyric2 said:

There are stricter cut-off dates for both the BSN and KO Cup meetings this season.

Out of interest can Berwick run on other nights than Saturdays?

Other than Saturdays? Because Zach in Poland? Might have to get on with it without him tbh. 

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23 minutes ago, LisaColette said:

That won't really help Poole 😉. Don't we have a big gap in fixtures coming up? Or is it slightly filled with BSN. 

 

Other than Saturdays? Because Zach in Poland? Might have to get on with it without him tbh. 

Only seen that Josh Pickering was racing today.

Possibly racing tomorrow.

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2 hours ago, SteveLyric2 said:

There are stricter cut-off dates for both the BSN and KO Cup meetings this season.

Out of interest can Berwick run on other nights than Saturdays?

We ran on a Friday night many seasons ago against Newport 

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Update on former Berwick rider Connor Coles posted on social media.

After 6½ weeks in hospital and rehabilitation, Connor is finally home.
To say we’re grateful is an understatement. There were times when we didn’t know what the future would look like, so having him back home with us and the girls is the best feeling in the world.
The progress he has made has been incredible. Just over two weeks ago he was largely bedbound, struggling to talk and eating puréed food. Today he’s walking, talking (all be it still
very quietly) eating normal meals and continuing his recovery at home with his family.
He still has a long road ahead, with ongoing appointments, exercises and rehabilitation, but today is a huge milestone and one we weren’t sure we’d see so soon.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us, checked in on us, helped with the girls, visited Connor, donated, fundraised and kept us going through the hardest weeks of our lives. Every message, phone call and act of kindness has meant more than you’ll ever know.
We also want to thank every single member of staff involved in Connor’s care and rehabilitation. Your support, encouragement, expertise and belief in him have helped get him home to us, and we will be forever grateful.
Recovery doesn’t stop here, but we’re simply grateful to have our family back under one roof agai
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