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Just important to get off the mark tonight, any kind of win will do. There are no trophies handed out for tonking teams in April. This is a potential banana skin with Somerset likely to be right at home in their big, fast surroundings this evening.

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Just important to get off the mark tonight, any kind of win will do. There are no trophies handed out for tonking teams in April. This is a potential banana skin with Somerset likely to be right at home in their big, fast surroundings this evening.

Likewise I think it is important for the Rebels to show that they are not going to be the pushover everyone suggests. Fingers crossed for a close meeting at least. We've got used to respectful away scores over the last few years. Hopefully we're not going back to the dark old days where Mario Jirout was the only rider to score the majority of our points. :oops:

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Likewise I think it is important for the Rebels to show that they are not going to be the pushover everyone suggests. Fingers crossed for a close meeting at least. We've got used to respectful away scores over the last few years. Hopefully we're not going back to the dark old days where Mario Jirout was the only rider to score the majority of our points. :oops:

 

Like you say, I've practically forgot what it's like for us to score any less than 40 points away from home as that's been a massive rarity over the last couple of years.

 

Let's hope we keep it close at least.

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Likewise I think it is important for the Rebels to show that they are not going to be the pushover everyone suggests. Fingers crossed for a close meeting at least. We've got used to respectful away scores over the last few years. Hopefully we're not going back to the dark old days where Mario Jirout was the only rider to score the majority of our points. :oops:

Ah Mario Jirout, great rider but absolutely nutty.

 

I think we have a team that is definitely capable of keeping things close. Paddy is the key, he can trouble the big hitters and that is the key as heat 13 and 15 is going to be KL strongest areas. People wrote us off last year and we showed great team spirit, I'm sure we can show that again.

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Just important to get off the mark tonight, any kind of win will do. There are no trophies handed out for tonking teams in April. This is a potential banana skin with Somerset likely to be right at home in their big, fast surroundings this evening.

Just can't see it being close myself not with Holder, Lambert and Batchelor in town unless of course you have some daft riders who don't know the rules!!

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Just can't see it being close myself not with Holder, Lambert and Batchelor in town unless of course you have some daft riders who don't know the rules!!

 

I bet they're plenty of 'Daft riders' who don't know all the rules..... But no doubt the Ref will put that right...... :t:

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Likewise I think it is important for the Rebels to show that they are not going to be the pushover everyone suggests. Fingers crossed for a close meeting at least. We've got used to respectful away scores over the last few years. Hopefully we're not going back to the dark old days where Mario Jirout was the only rider to score the majority of our points. :oops:[/quote

That would be 2002/3 ish I think, a long long long long long time ago.

We have moved on😉

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I don't think that Somerset will score less than 38 points. There is still a big question mark against Porsing, Huckenbeck & Rose. They have been so hit and miss in their scoring ( or apparent effort at times ) And Bailey, so that we can judge his true potential has yet to be given an extended run.

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This could well be a 60-30. But as semion says, people wrote Somerset off last season and look at what they did. I hope they prove me wrong and go on to have a decent season, would be great to see a club that started only 15(?) years ago in a field in the NL (CL then), won a few things in the NL, moved up to the PL and after struggling to begin with come good. If they could go on to be one of the top EL clubs it would show that with a bit of time, effort and dedication you can make it.

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... club that started only 15(?) years ago

Its easy to remember; we started properly in 2000, so that makes 17 years of racing. I would guess we were in the CL for about 3 years and old PL since. So a new era begins tonight. Just hope we entertain the KL fans and keep it respectable. KOYR

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For those who don't use S/U

Kings Lynn Stars : 53
1. Chris Holder - 3, 1,3,0 = 7
2. Lewis Rose - 2',3,2,2' = 9+2
3. Nicklas Porsing - 1,2',FX,2 = 5+1
4. Troy Batchelor - 3,3,3,3,1' = 13+1
5. Robert Lambert - 3,R,3,2,2 = 10
6. Kai Huckenbeck - 3,FX,1,2' = 6+1
7. Josh Bailey - 1,0,2,0 = 3

Somerset Rebels : 37
1. Rohan Tungate - FX,FX,0,1 = 1
2. Paul Starke - 1,1,3,2 = 7
3. Charles Wright - 2,3,1,3,X = 9
4. Josh Grajczonek - 0,FX = Withdrawn (Hand Injury)
5. Patrick Hougaard - 2,2,2^',3,3 = 12+1
6. Jake Allen - 2,F,2,0,1,1 = 6
7. Jan Graversen - FX,1',1,R = 2+1

 

The difference really is Rose great score and Tungate poor.



Read more: http://speedwayupdates.proboards.com/thread/16468/kings-lynn-somerset-sgbp-30pm#ixzz4dPW3oTLK

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For those who don't use S/U

Kings Lynn Stars : 53

1. Chris Holder - 3, 1,3,0 = 7

2. Lewis Rose - 2',3,2,2' = 9+2

3. Nicklas Porsing - 1,2',FX,2 = 5+1

4. Troy Batchelor - 3,3,3,3,1' = 13+1

5. Robert Lambert - 3,R,3,2,2 = 10

6. Kai Huckenbeck - 3,FX,1,2' = 6+1

7. Josh Bailey - 1,0,2,0 = 3

 

Somerset Rebels : 37

1. Rohan Tungate - FX,FX,0,1 = 1

2. Paul Starke - 1,1,3,2 = 7

3. Charles Wright - 2,3,1,3,X = 9

4. Josh Grajczonek - 0,FX = Withdrawn (Hand Injury)

5. Patrick Hougaard - 2,2,2^',3,3 = 12+1

6. Jake Allen - 2,F,2,0,1,1 = 6

7. Jan Graversen - FX,1',1,R = 2+1

 

The difference really is Rose great score and Tungate poor.

 

Agree, no points from Josh and Rohan must make a difference. Pleased with the rest of the team though especially Patrick👍.

 

Read more: http://speedwayupdates.proboards.com/thread/16468/kings-lynn-somerset-sgbp-30pm#ixzz4dPW3oTLK

 

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