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As holder has a 7-10 average his visa ia not an issue plus his liking for your track I think you have a very good chance of securing his signature I reckon he enjoyed last season with the devils but when one of the leagues more glamorous clubs are banging at your door its going to be tempting

Bl**dy hell Lewy you feeling alright lol Edited by Cliffeboy
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I don't think we will keep Josh, Ritchie or Brady ! In reverse order I think Brady has become disillusioned, lost his edge and will be looking for a new challenge to bump start his potential form, I think he may double up for Poole and Sheffeild. Ritchie en route for Newcastle ? and not sure about Josh. All gut feelings !

Hello !!! I wont say I told you so back on page 1!!! May have got one wrong and reasons and destinations but result 2 out of 3 aint bad for now !!! Edited by Aroundtheboards
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My thoughts exactly. Wouldn't have minded Richie back for another season but he would miss far too many meetings now he's doubling up. I also have doubts over Howarth as well who is riding for Wolves at reserve this year so another one who would miss meetings. I would personally have Jack Holder in place of Kyle. If he isn't returning to Plymouth that is.

 

1. Josh Grajczonek 8.50

2. Paul Starke 6.00

3. Charles Wright 6.89

4. Jack Holder 7.10

5. Rohan Tungate 7.74

6. Ollie Greenwood 3.00

7. Zach Wajtknecht 3.00

 

Total: 42.23

Howarth is a Workington asset I believe, so his Premier League fixtures take priority over his Wolves ones.

 

However, as has already been said, Holder is a much better option out of the two.

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Good luck to Brady Kurtz in his new adventure with Poole. On the occasions I have seen him he has always been great entertainment and a good point scorer for the Rebels. I fully expect him to follow Doyley and Zorro as ex Rebels who have gone on to GP level.

It seems there is a reason I must have missed as to why Brady cannot double up Somerset/Poole - anyone care to explain please.

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Howarth is a Workington asset I believe, so his Premier League fixtures take priority over his Wolves ones.

 

However, as has already been said, Holder is a much better option out of the two.

Does this matter? Thought it was that EL had priority unless he was an asset of the club using him or as in Josh's case did not have an EL ride before the season start. Mind you, this is probably another rule I know nothing about and does my head in!
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The priority rule was adjusted slightly last year so that if a rider was an asset of a PL team the PL gets priority and vice versa.

The rider didnt need to be riding for the team he was an asset of.

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The priority rule was adjusted slightly last year so that if a rider was an asset of a PL team the PL gets priority and vice versa.

The rider didnt need to be riding for the team he was an asset of.

Many thanks for bringing me up to date. You don't fancy explaining the 3 point NL rider rule, do you? Only joking as I'm sure you have much better things to do with your life. Actually I'm not sure anybody definitively knows in any case.
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