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Only worry going with Jacob over Freddie is his away form.

 

His form at Monmore was brilliant at all times last season even though he was riding at 3 or 4 majority of it.

 

As a number 1 added with his previous away form I wouldn't be entirely comfortable going into the season, and that is not accounting for him coming back from a serious injury either.

Jacob stated in last weeks Star he has made a rapid recovery and almost ready to get back on the bike. Good to hear (read).

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Agree. 10.93 to get nearly half a team. Don't know what CVS is thinking tbh. Very weak tale.

He has 2 teams in mind, one with Freddie and one with Jacob so I'll trust he knows what he's doing. I still think Broc Nicol would be worth a punt, he could surprise a few people Edited by Call me wolfie
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He needs to get a move on, though, or the one that he does bin will end up with even less chance of finding a team than they have at the moment.

 

Well, yes, but the bigger issue here is seeing whether either/both will be fit. I know Jacob is further down the line here, as per Hodgy's post above, but it's by no means cut and dried for the two of them yet.

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Broc Nichol what would he be on ? there are better 2 point riders than him . If Broc was British you wouldn't want him i seen him get beat by national league reserves a couple of months ago dont even think he is good enough for the championship

Where was that? Saw him ride in the golden hammer and he beat Ashley Morris, Max Clegg and gave Dan Bewley a run for his money on his first time around Monmore, that's what I'm basing it on
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Where was that? Saw him ride in the golden hammer and he beat Ashley Morris, Max Clegg and gave Dan Bewley a run for his money on his first time around Monmore, that's what I'm basing it on

Sorry my bad Championship reserves at perry barr he didnt look much at all . what average would he be a 5.00 ? surely no value at that

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Sorry my bad Championship reserves at perry barr he didnt look much at all . what average would he be a 5.00 ? surely no value at that

Don't know was hoping more like 3 to be honest, agreed wouldn't be worth the risk at 5, surely his average wouldnt be higher than Woryna, that would just be a joke Edited by Call me wolfie
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Don't know was hoping more like 3 to be honest, agreed wouldn't be worth the risk at 5, surely his average wouldnt be higher than Woryna, that would just be a joke

Agreed it would be maybe 5 in the championship and 3.5 in the prem would be fair maybe ? i still think that cleggy on a 2.00 is worth a go or what about Nico Covatti on a 5.6 ish now that might be worth a punt

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I cant see a lot if any improvement in wolves signings to date which would be my biggest worry interesting to see what others think but i think i will be right on this one

 

 

Masters was over 8 before his injury so improvement there. Howarth had a break thru year this year so still improvement to be made. In a 1 rider over 8 league Rory should easily add to that average. 100% improvement in all 3.

 

with little to no improvement on the 4 signed

 

 

who's the 4th??? 3 signed.

 

Very weak tale.

In fairness your tales usually are incredibly weak.

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M Riss 4.69

A Morris 4.06 (converted)

M Williamson 4.04 (converted)

J Pickering 3.85 (converted)

D Ayres 2.74

N Greaves 2.54

 

Mark showed he had a lot of style and promise particually away. Would be good to see him retained.

Greaves had a massive year and looked really good towards the end of the year. The only concern would be whether he has the funds to make the next step up. Would Danny Ayres be a better move?

 

Matt Williamson and Ashley Morris are both Wolves assests. Shame their averages put them just over being able to both fit at reserve.

 

Josh Pickering is a decent signing on that average. Coped well for Edinburgh last year. Maybe one to watch. One of Sam's friends.

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As it stands I hope CVS is about to blindside all of us and pull the Bugs Bunny from his titfer.

On a sub 4pt average...we just need someone who can hold their own. Disagree with the comments about Sam and Kyle not improving their average. Both have more to give imo.

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Masters was over 8 before his injury so improvement there. Howarth had a break thru year this year so still improvement to be made. In a 1 rider over 8 league Rory should easily add to that average. 100% improvement in all 3.

 

 

 

who's the 4th??? 3 signed.

 

 

In fairness your tales usually are incredibly weak.

Pie in the sky if you think they will all improve i would like them too but your so 1 eyed its unreal.

The 4th was regarding the previous posters point if Lindgren was retained.

 

Stevebrum i have noticed your very defensive about the wolves and jump straight on people who say anything negative about wolves.

If you do add Lindgren your tail will be very weak that is a fact.

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