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Just cant stand him, met him a couple of times and he was as big a dick as i imagined

 

 

Take the mud slinging elsewhere please.

 

Unlikely to find a change in attitude here Ben91 - this is the BSF after all! :rolleyes:

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1 Robert Lambert 8.34
2 Ben Barker 7.56
3 Nikolaj B Jacobsen 6.91
4 Michal Szczepaniak 6.80
5 Kasper L Nielsen 5.74
6 Luke Bowen 4.090
7 Ben Morley 3.00
Total: 42.44

1 Edward Kennett 9.58
2 Ben Barker 7.56
3 Nikolaj B Jacobsen 6.91
4 Kasper L Nielsen 5.74
5 Anders Mellgren 5.57
6 Luke Bowen 4.09
7 Ben Morley 3.00
Total: 42.45
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I think Morley has improved a lot this year but he needs to be riding somewhere other than Rye to continue developing IMO. I think the three point NL reserve rule will rule Bowen out, it should if we want to challenge. Under a 42.5 limit he could be a handy reserve especially at home if he is the bottom averaged rider in the team but I'd not feel confident going away to certain tracks with him as our senior reserve.

 

Anders is an interesting one, if fit he'd be more than capable of putting a point on his average back at Rye, that's a big if though. Not sure if the bridges between him and the promotion have been burnt now or not either. Would consider him as our fifth averaged rider but no higher than that. I don't think we'll see Robin back, he's too inconsistent although his average will see him get a reserve berth somewhere I'm sure, of course if we'd not pulled the masterstroke of signing Maassen to replace Boxall and thus pushing Robin into the team this year we may have seen the best of him at reserve, he'd be a gamble though.

 

Kasper is a no for me, we need riders who can trap, especially at Rye and I can't see him improving his average as a Rocket regardless of how good he is to watch. As a second string he will do someone a job but I'd be happier to have someone who can gate, it'll take the pressure off the top riders to win every race. NBJ is a must, preferably as a third heatleader or second string even if possible, I don't care if he misses a few meetings here and there because he's on the continent, he's mustard and will only get better.

 

Boxall and Maassen, no thanks. I'd prefer to try a different option for our three pointer too so no Dan Greenwood for me. I'd like to see Rob Lambert return, realistically if he does it'll be as number one. I can't see us using both Eddie and Rob so it'll be either or I'd suspect, pros for Kennett are he is almost unbeatable at Rye, for Lambert, that he comes in on an average about a point lower and will only get better.

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I think Morley has improved a lot this year but he needs to be riding somewhere other than Rye to continue developing IMO. I think the three point NL reserve rule will rule Bowen out, it should if we want to challenge. Under a 42.5 limit he could be a handy reserve especially at home if he is the bottom averaged rider in the team but I'd not feel confident going away to certain tracks with him as our senior reserve.

 

Anders is an interesting one, if fit he'd be more than capable of putting a point on his average back at Rye, that's a big if though. Not sure if the bridges between him and the promotion have been burnt now or not either. Would consider him as our fifth averaged rider but no higher than that. I don't think we'll see Robin back, he's too inconsistent although his average will see him get a reserve berth somewhere I'm sure, of course if we'd not pulled the masterstroke of signing Maassen to replace Boxall and thus pushing Robin into the team this year we may have seen the best of him at reserve, he'd be a gamble though.

 

Kasper is a no for me, we need riders who can trap, especially at Rye and I can't see him improving his average as a Rocket regardless of how good he is to watch. As a second string he will do someone a job but I'd be happier to have someone who can gate, it'll take the pressure off the top riders to win every race. NBJ is a must, preferably as a third heatleader or second string even if possible, I don't care if he misses a few meetings here and there because he's on the continent, he's mustard and will only get better.

 

Boxall and Maassen, no thanks. I'd prefer to try a different option for our three pointer too so no Dan Greenwood for me. I'd like to see Rob Lambert return, realistically if he does it'll be as number one. I can't see us using both Eddie and Rob so it'll be either or I'd suspect, pros for Kennett are he is almost unbeatable at Rye, for Lambert, that he comes in on an average about a point lower and will only get better.

Mellgren's signed for Berwick...
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I think Morley has improved a lot this year but he needs to be riding somewhere other than Rye to continue developing IMO. I think the three point NL reserve rule will rule Bowen out, it should if we want to challenge. Under a 42.5 limit he could be a handy reserve especially at home if he is the bottom averaged rider in the team but I'd not feel confident going away to certain tracks with him as our senior reserve.

 

Anders is an interesting one, if fit he'd be more than capable of putting a point on his average back at Rye, that's a big if though. Not sure if the bridges between him and the promotion have been burnt now or not either. Would consider him as our fifth averaged rider but no higher than that. I don't think we'll see Robin back, he's too inconsistent although his average will see him get a reserve berth somewhere I'm sure, of course if we'd not pulled the masterstroke of signing Maassen to replace Boxall and thus pushing Robin into the team this year we may have seen the best of him at reserve, he'd be a gamble though.

 

Kasper is a no for me, we need riders who can trap, especially at Rye and I can't see him improving his average as a Rocket regardless of how good he is to watch. As a second string he will do someone a job but I'd be happier to have someone who can gate, it'll take the pressure off the top riders to win every race. NBJ is a must, preferably as a third heatleader or second string even if possible, I don't care if he misses a few meetings here and there because he's on the continent, he's mustard and will only get better.

 

Boxall and Maassen, no thanks. I'd prefer to try a different option for our three pointer too so no Dan Greenwood for me. I'd like to see Rob Lambert return, realistically if he does it'll be as number one. I can't see us using both Eddie and Rob so it'll be either or I'd suspect, pros for Kennett are he is almost unbeatable at Rye, for Lambert, that he comes in on an average about a point lower and will only get better.

 

If it's Anders Mellgren you are talking about has signed for Berwick next season.
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Anders is an interesting one, if fit he'd be more than capable of putting a point on his average back at Rye.

Don't think Anders Rowe is ready for the Premier League

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