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I'm always keeping a watching brief Cliffeboy!!!

 

I'll wager he is running down his average to make the way clear for is transfer to Sheffield !

Playoffs don't count towards team building averages, but Brady is more than welcome at Sheffield.
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Kurts form last few weeks has been poor why?

I don't know obviously but I am wondering if the Darcy Ward accident is affecting him. I didn't realise that he lived with Darcy at Middlo's house until the other day. In an interview he said that his generation had always looked up to Darcy for the obvious reasons and quite frankly if it hadn't been affected by Darcy's accident I think that would be more worrying. Who could not fail to be moved by Darcy's tearful address to the Poole faithful the other night. He is clearly having a few bike problems at the moment which doesn't help but hopefully he can get his head around it all and stick in a double figure score on Sunday.

The tie is still wide open and these 2015 Rebels never give up, we done it once up in chilly jocko land we can do it again 😉

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A cracking meeting, great atmosphere, every point was fought for. Paul Starke was very impressive, and I always enjoy watching Josh Grajczonek. Charles Wright pulled off a couple of heroic moves.

 

The Jensen exclusion seemed pretty straight forward, no 50/50 about it. I didn't see anything from Sarjeant that was worse than Worrall's heat 9 start.

 

Critical race was heat 8 which looked like a Rebels heat advantage on paper and went the other way thanks to one of those Sarjeant starts.

 

PS Thank you to the lady who procured a programme for me after they'd sold out

 

PPS note to Garry May - why not put Jensen at 7 and save us all that writing.

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I don't know obviously but I am wondering if the Darcy Ward accident is affecting him. I didn't realise that he lived with Darcy at Middlo's house until the other day. In an interview he said that his generation had always looked up to Darcy for the obvious reasons and quite frankly if it hadn't been affected by Darcy's accident I think that would be more worrying. Who could not fail to be moved by Darcy's tearful address to the Poole faithful the other night. He is clearly having a few bike problems at the moment which doesn't help but hopefully he can get his head around it all and stick in a double figure score on Sunday.

The tie is still wide open and these 2015 Rebels never give up, we done it once up in chilly jocko land we can do it again

Thinkink along those lines to squire and if it's not could be end of season burnout not sure of the facts n figures but he has done a heck of a lot of meetingsfor someone so young
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I'm always keeping a watching brief Cliffeboy!!!

 

I'll wager he is running down his average to make the way clear for is transfer to Sheffield ! Good ! It is time he moved on !

Has dropped his Rebels form home and away, either machinery or personal problem. I do not think he will be with Rebels next year. I do not think Sheffield either. But I agree as with Sam its time to move on

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Yes I am! I was in a strop last night and frustrated for the kid, he just seems to have lost the edge. Perhaps as said on here earlier, it could be the effect of DW's situation and a cocktail of too much racing and machinery starting to wear out after a long hard season and after all he, is only a kid ! I hope he gets his mojo back and we get a decent Ref for the Final if we make it !!!

Not a Brady fan then, I hope he stays , he will be doubling up next year with Poole I should think, and the experience he will get riding with Holder will surely help him with us.

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A cracking meeting, great atmosphere, every point was fought for. Paul Starke was very impressive, and I always enjoy watching Josh Grajczonek. Charles Wright pulled off a couple of heroic moves.

 

The Jensen exclusion seemed pretty straight forward, no 50/50 about it. I didn't see anything from Sarjeant that was worse than Worrall's heat 9 start.

 

Critical race was heat 8 which looked like a Rebels heat advantage on paper and went the other way thanks to one of those Sarjeant starts.

 

PS Thank you to the lady who procured a programme for me after they'd sold out

 

PPS note to Garry May - why not put Jensen at 7 and save us all that writing.

Worrall and Wright both had fast starts but Searjant had three and only pulled for one. That ref was an absolute hypocrite.

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Maybe Bradys thoughts now are that soon he will be going home to his family and friends and hes taken his foot off the gas, if hes looking for pastures new in 2016 im sure Peterborough would welcome him with open arms especially with the Poole / Rick Frost connection.

Yeah ! As I say he's only a kid and you're probably right that his thoughts are down under. It takes a lot to be on the other side of the world from your home and mates at such a young age. I'll cut him some slack, until next season !!!

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Sheffield would welcome Brady with open arms as one of his sponsors is one of the Promoters at Sheffield.

 

But I don't think that Brady will be at either Somerset, Sheffield or any other Premier league club.

 

My guess is that he will be full time with Poole in the Elite next season.

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Sheffield would welcome Brady with open arms as one of his sponsors is one of the Promoters at Sheffield.

 

But I don't think that Brady will be at either Somerset, Sheffield or any other Premier league club.

 

My guess is that he will be full time with Poole in the Elite next season.

I'm not sure he is ready for the big step up yet. Fricke has done ok this year, massive step from him but I think a season at No1 for a Prem club would have been a better move. Masters,Summers and Grajczonek all still doubling up successfully.

All depends on the old visa`s again at the end of the day.If he does stay surely a good move to be based in the south with both clubs.Riding for Sheffield and Poole to me makes no sense.

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I'm not sure he is ready for the big step up yet. Fricke has done ok this year, massive step from him but I think a season at No1 for a Prem club would have been a better move. Masters,Summers and Grajczonek all still doubling up successfully.

All depends on the old visa`s again at the end of the day.If he does stay surely a good move to be based in the south with both clubs.Riding for Sheffield and Poole to me makes no sense.

 

Brady Kurtz doesn't need a visa, neither do Summers nor Grajczonek...

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Brady is top class and will be welcome back with open arms by 99.9% of Rebels fans next season - form is temporary and class permanent.

 

Brady looks like he needs a good rest from racing and I am sure will come back even stronger next season and hopefully he is a rebel again!

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