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Robinh88

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  1. I'd like to state I have nothing against Plymouth infact I have been down 3x times, nice little set up I thought you guys got a good initial balance last year but Kling and Lemon flopped This year Barker will lead the line no two ways about it 9 point average Newman and Davies averages in my opinion will drop coming from Somerset Katajiisto may be a great coup depends which one you get, but while at reserve a Diamond Benko, Reade = mince Jensen like Davies is not a 2nd Heat Leader yet I may be wrong I'd like to see the Devils do well, but this team is under- strength in my opinion
  2. So Plymouth have a good team? I await your thoughts
  3. Poor team if Davies is included. I would imagine the Plymouth promotion know this
  4. Not long now I make it 2 weeks Thursday when we take to the track It's been a short Winter (I think) but glad to see the Summer of Speedway is upon us once again
  5. Glasgow in my opinion will be nearer the bottom than the top and will finish below Edinburgh Reasons because of this are Max Fricke and Craig Cook best PL rider
  6. Good luck seb Touted as the next tony rickardsson back in 2003
  7. you could say the same of tomsz gollob or jade mudgway especially winding it on up high on the suicide line
  8. Rye will be tough to beat home and will pick up a win or two on the road Redcar will lose 4 or 5 at home and win at Plymouth...
  9. There is not a hint of bottom 3 potential in Berwick's team. Strength in depth is the name of the game. This isn't a 3 man team everyone is capable of at least keeping their average. Doolan's may drop but that will equalled by the improvement by other members of the team (at the very least) I have been critical of Berwick's team-building in the past, no direction, shape or ever looking like challenging at the top of the table Anything less than Top 6 is a fail with the personnel we have. There is nothing in the PL to be scared off. Obviously team's will strengthen etc No scape goats 6 of our guys in there respective slots will score to there average if they don't, questions should be asked. Doolan may struggle at No1 Bellego He will improve it may be big improvement it may be a small incline but he will Wethers His average will stay the same ish, but usually wins the important Heat 12-14 Kus Will be a big scorer at home, what he does away depends on two things his scores at Berwick and most importantly his mindset Vissing Being at Edinburgh will have improved him as a rider while taken 0.5 off his average, expectations are lower at Berwick He was never going to be a favourite at Edinburgh but he may find a niche at Berwick Jensen Most Berwick fans probably know nothing about him. 6 point average for him from reserve (minimum). Hard to beat at home and should pick up 2 or 3 wins away from Berwick, more than capable of making the playoffs
  10. So why is Razor team manager then? One team manager would suffice
  11. Well done to Ian Hes assembled a good side this year hopefully a good season is before us
  12. I travel from Portsmouth for a home meeting but I made 80% of home meetings last season. I’ll be watching the finest Sport in the world, that being said I wouldn’t be too enthused by Redcar’s team, just saying it as I see it. Not sure what that has to do with attending Berwick meetings. Lets compare Doolan – Lawson Away Bellego – Skidmore Home Wethers – Summers Away Kus – Wilko Home Vissing Hall Home Jensen Graveson Home easy Carr Crang – Equal I make that 4-2 in Berwick’s favour I think it’s a fair reflection.
  13. Cheap and pathetic sums up Havelock's team building. If I was a Redcar fan I wouldn't support
  14. For me the dynamic of Redcar's team just will not work. Lawson will hold his own but his average is more likely to decrease I think Skidmore a little bit of improvement, his average dropped last year Wilko Can't see him kicking on, staying on will be a plus Summers good 3rd Heat leader at best Hall Not a no 5, Graveson poor signing Crang - Don't see him being Micky Dyer that is for sure
  15. Good signing if he rides as he did in 2012 especially at Ashfield
  16. I heard last night from a trusted source both turnstiles will be open for the Pre Season practice.. Hope this is the case I'm hoping to bring a few guys up from down south....
  17. Kozza I think would have been around an 8 point average this season While probably never a No1, he shot himself in the foot dropping it in scoring posistions Maybe an opportunity to bring in a potential No1, otherwise Redcar will struggle this year I think
  18. Polish season not far away not long until they start with challenge matches against the lower tier teams. It’s been a long winter but looking through the teams I think 2014 promises to be exciting and enthralling. Torun - I believe start with a 8 point penalty? Either way I still expect Unibax to make the Top 4. Darcy Ward will shoot too stardom this year Chris Holder – Coming back from injury but still expect him to be a pillar in the Torun side Gollob – Knowing Tomasz Gollob he will probably have another great season but the fact he is not getting any younger and continuing niggles – Injuries, will this be his last? Sayfutdinov and Miedlinski will both hit 8 point averages it is an amazing Top 5 with another match- winner in the form of Pawel Predepeldski from reserve. Best team in the league for me Zielona Gora – as always track a quality side I will be interested to see how AJ fares he was the top man but had a rotten GP campaign. Seemed to be riding better at the end of the season probably a rider who will never win the World Championship, he was and still could be a great entertainer. Add to that possibly Jarek Hampel it would be a travesty if he didn’t that being said he is the best domestic rider in the World? If he isn’t he wont be far off. Rarely does he have an off day don’t expect any different this campaign. Dudek and Protasavicw will provide great back up with consistant scoring week in week out. I would assume Falabuz will utilise Aleksandr Loktaev in the middle order. I was surprised he was sent on Loan to Polonia last season however he had some big scores. He’s a talented lad and I think he will do well for Zielona Gora. Jensen and Strezlec are two handy reserves to have. The Polish lad was solid in the U21 meeting while Mikkel Bech is a potentially a classy rider with big scoring potential. Unia Leszno – Have built on last years solid side by adding Nicki Pederson Nicki Pederson – Great signing nothing else to say there really I was disappointed with Prez Pawlicki last season I have to say, however riding in the UK on tracks like Belle Vue and Eastbourne might help him. Ballinski and Zengota are a little bit lightweight for me. Kenneth Bjerre showed improved form at the back end of the campaign. I feel Leszno’s strength lies with Mikkelson and a potential World Champion in Piotr Pawlicki. Too have those two at reserve particularly the latter is a massive boost. He’s a real racer and I expect Piotr Pawlick to have a great season. Tarnow – Should make the Top 4 Seems as if Greg Hancock has replaced Maciej Janowski? You know what you will get a solid 8 point average from the American Vaculik and Artem Laguta both have improvement in them this campaign. Buzckowski is an interesting signing around Tarnow? Not sure of his scores but he’s a real racer and Tarnow in my humble is a rather one dimensional track. Kolodziej – Surprised he only averaged 7.83 for Tarnow last year, rode well in the play off matches, not the best gater always good value though Wlokiniarz Czestochowa – Darkhorses for the current campaign Gregorz Walasek and Grigorij Laguta I expect to be 8.00+. Micheal Jensen I felt was dissapointing last year. But he could easily give Laguta or Walasek some competition for the Top Lion. Rune Holta is a big scorer at home and will be looking for retribution after the mechanical gremlins of Heat Heat 15 against Torun. Peter Kildermand I hope will get a chance assuming he is paired with The Beast those surges going high and wide in Bend 3 could be rather tastey. With Czaja at reserve I fancy them to do well won’t win the league though. Betard Wroclaw – Will do enough to survive Maltowski and Dolny but the former has been around for a bit. I think he could have a good season. Maciej Janowski back at his former club, can’t see him being a sensation but see him backing up the World Champion on a regular basis Jedrzjak seems to get points at home and Batchelor should score points in the middle order. But really all eyes will be on Tai Woffinden I don’t know where last year came from it was a torpido rise to Speedway glory. Now he is in that esteemed posistion he can just as easily fall back down the pecking order. Tai is a guy who doesn’t lack confidence and I think will stay with Wroclaw for the long haul. Stal Gorzow – Rather top heavy? 3 big hitters in Iverson, Kasprzak and Matej Zagar. Zmarlik’s growth seems to have stagnated slightly Sundstrom and Gapinski wont do much for me. Iverson theoretically will be up with Hampel and Woffinden at the top end of the average chart. Kasprzak will be solid maybe Zagar will kick on from a good season at a rotten Gniezno. Great stadium love the track but not Top 4 for me Lotos Gdansk – Another Gniezno? For me they will go straight back down regularly losing at home especially against Zielona and Torun. Looks like a team of cutaways blokes who didn’t make the cut at previous clubs. Leon Madsen isn’t a No1 or even an 8 point rider. Jonasson good Liga 1 rider but a middle order man at this level along with PK and Lindgren Not much happening at reserve, they will go down at the end of the season.
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