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a good signing by Peterborough, fully expect Nick to be one of the top PL riders at the end of season.

seen enough of Nick at Kings Lynn to know he has potential to be much better than 2015, although he's very much a confidence rider .. IF Nick is on good machinery, I think we might even have a PL top 3 rider

 

the Panthers team is solid, ignore the averages, there's enough riders in this team to push for the #1 spot, and that can only be good surely?

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a good signing by Peterborough, fully expect Nick to be one of the top PL riders at the end of season.

seen enough of Nick at Kings Lynn to know he has potential to be much better than 2015, although he's very much a confidence rider .. IF Nick is on good machinery, I think we might even have a PL top 3 rider

 

the Panthers team is solid, ignore the averages, there's enough riders in this team to push for the #1 spot, and that can only be good surely?

whilst I can see Porsing being good value against his starting average to predict a potential PL top 3 rider would take some improvement.

 

He hasnt shown anything to expect him to be in the ranks along with King Kennett Stead etc

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whilst I can see Porsing being good value against his starting average to predict a potential PL top 3 rider would take some improvement.

 

He hasnt shown anything to expect him to be in the ranks along with King Kennett Stead etc

 

absolutely, but as I put, IF he is on good machinery that he is confident in, he'll be top 3

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So Porsing it is then.

 

Not Bjerre or Karlsson or the Polish dude that was touted.

 

It is a very solid Panthers team, that looks as though it has potential written all over it, and should get better as the season moves along providing they can stay fit.

 

It will be interesting to see how Porsing does go, as he has spent all of his British career in the Elite League with Kings Lynn he might be in for a bit of a shock the Premier League is a harder league that he might think.

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absolutely, but as I put, IF he is on good machinery that he is confident in, he'll be top 3

Can't see him being top 3 myself or even that close.

 

All tracks are going to be new to him.

Well osterguard must have something about him as he beat all the other No1's to win the PLRC.

One meeting.

 

There are 30-40 meetings in the season.

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Could go one of 2 ways depending which Porsing turns up. A couple of years back he was beating a lot of the top Elite League Boys around Saddlebow, and I really thought Lynn had a big one in the making with him. Then he went badly of the boil last season. Can see him averaging around 9 at Alwarton, as I think he will love it around there, but maybe only a 7 point average away. I guess most will be new tracks to him.

 

And one for New Era Panther.... I hope you look after Porsing for us better than you did Lambert :D Space Cadet ? WTF is one of those ? :party:

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New sponsor also done!

 

Huge deal which is bigger than Lynn's sponsorship from what I hear.

 

All sounds a bit like record season ticket sales and bigger attendaces.

Ged: "It's not what we start the season on, It's what we finish it on"

 

Or the lesson from 2013, if it's not working then change it pdq. I don't think Rathbone will hang about as the Readypower management team always did, although whether he'll have the funds available now to pay over the odds if need be is a different matter.

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Well osterguard must have something about him as he beat all the other No1's to win the PLRC.

 

There were quite a few missing No. 1's at the PLRC last season, due to injury (Stead, Bjerre, Auty), Polish commitment (King) and having gone home (Fisher).

 

Looks like a good home team. Looking forward to bank holiday already

 

Hopefully, Oystercard won't stick Nico in the fence like he did at the 4's. Witches can do without him missing that early in the season.

 

Will also be a test of how well Lewi Kerr has mended.

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