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Wolverhampton V Poole. Elb. 5/9/17


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Poole finished 4th in 2013 (the year Greg Hancock rode for them) and won the playoffs.

Blimey, you feeling ok... :o

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Fortunately for us he isn't at reserve, so they don't have the luxury :)

 

 

Well it's still a stronger team than the so called 'Premier' league have.. So yes, it is the Elite League.

 

Try and engage brain next time.

Id fancy Somerset to beat that Poole team

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Fortunately for us he isn't at reserve, so they don't have the luxury :)

 

Well it's still a stronger team than the so called 'Premier' league have.. So yes, it is the Elite League.

 

Try and engage brain next time.

 

 

:D:D:D:D:D

 

and worth every penny of the £18 admission fee - you've convinced me BW - see you there later

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Exactly. Poole are better away from home with guests. It's at home it may weaken them unless they continue to get good guests like Tungate

Poole are known to get guests for tricky away tracks. The best (or worst) example was at Eastbourne. Only used Tungate and Holder that day. Roped in small track specialist Mikkel Bech and got Richie Worrall in at reserve. The 2 Poles Pawlicki and Magic rode the day before and then amazingly 2 days after!! Horses for courses

 

Is this the same Tungate that keeps jumping the starts and getting excluded. Getting worse than Sarj!!

The same Tungate that is in flying form at the moment and is likely to get more than Buck would have done! Pool have form for this sort of thing happens a lot

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:D:D:D:D:D

 

and worth every penny of the £18 admission fee - you've convinced me BW - see you there later

 

I'm not convincing you of anything, just pointing out what a foolish statement you made.

Id fancy Somerset to beat that Poole team

 

Don't take up being a bookie, you wouldn't last very long.

 

Absolute nonsense statement.

Somersets 3rd heat leader is a good pt lower than Pooles no 7.

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Is this the same Tungate that keeps jumping the starts and getting excluded. Getting worse than Sarj!!

Rohan is riding very well at the moment, i watched him at Plymouth V Somerset and he was carrying a lot of speed.

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As an Aces fan i have zero issues with Scott scoring well tonight, in fact i hope he goes unbeaten and poole lose.

 

We relied on Harris scoring well for us last season when Zagar was injured, its speedway.

Very true...

 

Which is why outside its own (ever decreasing) band of followers it isn't taken seriously as a 'proper sport'....

 

Apologies to Kelvin for the use of 'proper'...

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Poole are known to get guests for tricky away tracks. The best (or worst) example was at Eastbourne. Only used Tungate and Holder that day. Horses for courses

 

Pool have form for this sort of thing happens a lot

 

So 'Pool have form for this sort of thing happens a lot'?! How long ago were Eastbourne in the Elite League??

 

Tungate and Holder 'small track specialist "horses for courses"??!! lol :rofl::rofl::D

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