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More than happy Skidder & Forever Blue to have a bet with both of you that he won't attain an 8 point average & the loser pays it to Riders Benevelent Fund if your than confident??

 

Also Skidder did those away meetings happen at either Wolves or Lakeside as seem to remember they didn't but could be wrong?.

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More than happy Skidder & Forever Blue to have a bet with both of you that he won't attain an 8 point average & the loser pays it to Riders Benevelent Fund if your than confident??

 

Also Skidder did those away meetings happen at either Wolves or Lakeside as seem to remember they didn't but could be wrong?.

More than happy to take that bet.

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More than happy Skidder & Forever Blue to have a bet with both of you that he won't attain an 8 point average & the loser pays it to Riders Benevelent Fund if your than confident??

Also Skidder did those away meetings happen at either Wolves or Lakeside as seem to remember they didn't but could be wrong?.

AM definitely rode at Wolves in the Sky televised meeting.
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Won't be getting much at Lakeside then if your no 1 gets 5 points:-)

 

Ok, you're on & is £20 ok with you as I'm a postie with a daughter at uni:-)?

 

Won't be getting much at Lakeside then if your no 1 gets 5 points:-)

 

Ok, you're on & is £20 ok with you as I'm a postie with a daughter at uni:-)?

Yes fine with me.He will get 5 rides. Paid nine at Wolves is good, thats a nine point average at a small away track and anyone can have a bad result at lakeside. Holder hates the place and has some bad scores there. i bet you wouldn't mind him in your team.

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However, you have to wonder why he is suddenly interested in racing here again?

Polish speedway is in financial trouble and some riders are having to take. pay cuts, Hence a number of them have shown an interest in British clubs to make their money up. Not sure about AM but a number of Poles are finding it difficult to get jobs in Sweden.

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More than happy Skidder & Forever Blue to have a bet with both of you that he won't attain an 8 point average & the loser pays it to Riders Benevelent Fund if your than confident??

 

Also Skidder did those away meetings happen at either Wolves or Lakeside as seem to remember they didn't but could be wrong?.

No problem with the £20, even though its a tougher format for the heat leaders now - with Batch and Killer only getting 7.58 - but we'll give it a go!

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Yes fine with me.He will get 5 rides. Paid nine at Wolves is good, thats a nine point average at a small away track

If a rider scores 6+3 from four rides his average is 6.00 not nine.

 

Meidzinski is a quality rider and go back to his Swindon days and he was virtually unbeatable at Monmore Green one meeting and helped Swindon get a rare win at Monmore Green.

 

Not too sure if he can average much more than seven under the current format and will have a few low scores away so a 7+ average could be acceptable

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If a rider scores 6+3 from four rides his average is 6.00 not nine.

 

Meidzinski is a quality rider and go back to his Swindon days and he was virtually unbeatable at Monmore Green one meeting and helped Swindon get a rare win at Monmore Green.

 

Not too sure if he can average much more than seven under the current format and will have a few low scores away so a 7+ average could be acceptable

I remember that match at Wolves. I was there. He was brilliant, and I think he was a 5 point rider at the time so it was a bit unexpected.

 

6+3 from 4 might be a 6 point average, but it's value to the team is 9.

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I see that the first EL meeting is against Leicester on March 28th (prov).

This is a brilliant start if not changed as Somerset, Workington and Newcastle also race that day, so subject to the rider priority rules we could start with 3 replacements for Kyle Howarth and the two FTR riders.

 

There are also clashes on April 9th,10th and 23rd.

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Hugely inflated average? ok...dont buy that one iota he is a better rider than Troy and most certainly on a par with Janowski and a rider quite capable of holding his own in a gp series if he had the chance....if he doesnt average above 8 (if he ever signs) i would be a little dissapointed

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The fixture list on the Swindon website appears to have the meetings against Poole on April 3rd the wrong way round, we appear to be at Poole in the morning at 11 and back at Blunsdon at 7.30.

http://www.swindonrobins.co/fixtures15.php

This has happened before! I remember posting a query a couple of years back on here because the fixtures showed different times on the Poole and Swindon websites.

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If a rider scores 6+3 from four rides his average is 6.00 not nine.

 

Meidzinski is a quality rider and go back to his Swindon days and he was virtually unbeatable at Monmore Green one meeting and helped Swindon get a rare win at Monmore Green.

 

Not too sure if he can average much more than seven under the current format and will have a few low scores away so a 7+ average could be acceptable

The meeting i looked at was 7+2 so a 7 point average, i don't think he will have any problems due to the size of the track

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I see that the first EL meeting is against Leicester on March 28th (prov).

This is a brilliant start if not changed as Somerset, Workington and Newcastle also race that day, so subject to the rider priority rules we could start with 3 replacements for Kyle Howarth and the two FTR riders.

 

There are also clashes on April 9th,10th and 23rd.

Just had a quick scan through and counted 12 clashes for Charles Wright, out of 28 Swindon meetings.

 

Who gets first dibs on Kerr and Howarth?

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Just had a quick scan through and counted 12 clashes for Charles Wright, out of 28 Swindon meetings.

 

Who gets first dibs on Kerr and Howarth?

Workington own Howarth so they do. As for Rose (guess you mean him and not Kerr) - depends who you believe, it's either the first club he signed for or the club in the same league as his parent club.

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