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Hamish McRaker

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Hamish McRaker last won the day on December 11 2015

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  1. Just checked and I've got Tomato Ketchup, HP, Lea & Perrins, Henderson's, Tabasco, Light Soy and two bottles of Tropical Sun Hot Pepper sauce
  2. Because of additional playoff matches possibly ( but by no means certain) more likely with Leicester and the in-season financial situation of Birmingham being slightly more likely to become unstable, if recent statements by the club are anything to judge by + See below
  3. Have Brum made Douglas a counter-offer (before he's fully committed himself to Leicester)? It wouldn't surprise me. Where is he likely to score more points - Leicester or Brum? I'd say at Brum on a week to week basis. But over the course of the season, anyone's guess. Anyway, all will probably be revealed tomorrow. Set your alarm clocks
  4. "Semi-retired" would probably be an apt description for his likely levels of effort and performance at away tracks, including BV, but I'm sure he'd get dialled in ok at Perry Barr
  5. Zagar and Thorssel? I don't rule out anything now! Zagar would be good at home, useless away, so his pay package would need to be arranged to anticipate that.
  6. Leicester, having so far announced in 1-3 riding order, break the sequence and make no.6 the next one. So are there doubts over Masters and Douglas? Stay tuned folks, for tomorrow's big reveal. That's if there is one🫣
  7. I have a (unsubstantiated, it's true) theory that Polish clubs have developed a phobia as regards the Kings Lynn track, to the extent that they get cold feet very easily and enforce "star riders" to quit KL (this seems to apply even if the rider has incurred an injury elsewhere). Hence the way that KL team has been built this year, although I can forsee Jan Kvech being similarly prohibited this season at some point, particularly if he incurs an injury whether at KL or somewhere else. That is perhaps what happened to Museilak last season, and of course his Polish bosses would have gagged him from telling the truth!
  8. You can admire and respect the capability of a person or an organisation, but liking them/it is often not guaranteed. Margaret Thatcher was an example ( for me).
  9. And Mr Tolley can say what he likes, providing it's within the Law of the country and within SCB rules. Does what he's said add some spice to things? Yes! Could it fall flat and leave him looking foolish? Yes! But he takes that chance and, as you'd say, that's none of anyone else's business😁
  10. Quite liked the swipe at Ipswich by Mr Tolley in the recent PR, about doing things by the book. I think Ipswich announced Brennan just after the AGM began, so they could claim the decision on the points limit was officially in place at the time. But I suspect that their actions (and maybe those of the other clubs who ensured the 40 limit was enforced) may have riled Birmingham to the extent that Mr Tolley may now push the financial boat out to construct a team that will either soar, or crash and burn. In either case, they would disrupt the rest of the cosy cartel
  11. My guess as to the identity of the mystery "comeback" rider at no.6 is the 1970's one-match wonder, the flaxen-haired Dane by the name of Red Herring.
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