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Looks like reserves are biggest problem now in the team.Not sure if I'm right but if 42 is the average for team rebuilding to, then going by averages up to and including last night on the speedwaygb page(not the current official greensheet) then I think we have 7.96 to work with.Liam Carr back on 3 (if allowed) plus Adam Roynon or Joe Jacobs if he gets the reduction would be a hell of a lot stronger than the current pairing.Other option would be new 2 point rider but none around or would be elsewhere.If Coty is released by Redcar when Busch comes back that would be another option plus Liam at 3 point.Maybe not building for future but might make a happier end to this year.

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Looks like reserves are biggest problem now in the team.Not sure if I'm right but if 42 is the average for team rebuilding to, then going by averages up to and including last night on the speedwaygb page(not the current official greensheet) then I think we have 7.96 to work with.Liam Carr back on 3 (if allowed) plus Adam Roynon or Joe Jacobs if he gets the reduction would be a hell of a lot stronger than the current pairing.Other option would be new 2 point rider but none around or would be elsewhere.If Coty is released by Redcar when Busch comes back that would be another option plus Liam at 3 point.Maybe not building for future but might make a happier end to this year.

 

Not sure we would be allowed to resign Carr having sacked just a few weeks ago, if he had signed for another Premiership club then was released we would have more of a chance. Personally I think we should stick with the seven we have now, Gappmaier has proved to be a good scorer this season, and IMO we should give Etheridge a go at reserve he will be mounted on new equipment next Saturday, seems up for the job and wants to well for the club.

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Looks like reserves are biggest problem now in the team.Not sure if I'm right but if 42 is the average for team rebuilding to, then going by averages up to and including last night on the speedwaygb page(not the current official greensheet) then I think we have 7.96 to work with.Liam Carr back on 3 (if allowed) plus Adam Roynon or Joe Jacobs if he gets the reduction would be a hell of a lot stronger than the current pairing.Other option would be new 2 point rider but none around or would be elsewhere.If Coty is released by Redcar when Busch comes back that would be another option plus Liam at 3 point.Maybe not building for future but might make a happier end to this year.

Think it's only 40 points but still room to bring in some new blood let's not keep going over old ground this seasons a right off build for next year now.
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I'd take Coty in place of Etheridge when Busch is fit again... Jye hasn't done anything wrong but Coty is our asset and a better rider than him

I agree if Redcar don't want Coty I would take him back in place of either Jye or Dany.Think Jye might be worth persevering with though.
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I'd take Coty in place of Etheridge when Busch is fit again... Jye hasn't done anything wrong but Coty is our asset and a better rider than him

 

I agree but on the evidence last night as well as his performances for Redcar since going there I think they would be crazy to get rid of him.

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