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Glasgow v Workington 13th May 4pm


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No thread yet so teams below for today, remember the slightly later start time to a normal Sunday is 4PM.

 

Glasgow.

1.Chris Harris (c) 2.Lewis Kerr 3.Claus Vissing 4.Paul Starke 5.Richie Worrall 6.Jack Thomas.7.James Sarjeant.

Workington.

1.Rene Bach 2.Rasmus Jensen 3.Ty Proctor 4.Dan Bewley 5. Nicolai Klindt R/R 6.Kyle Bickley 7.BWD.

 

Should be a close one with the return of former Tigers Rene & Dan not sure on Klindt last I heard was R/R for him Tigers by 8.

 

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Depends which Bewley turns up. With BV racing at home to Swindon tomorrow his focus might be elsewhere. BWD has never gone well at Glasgow previously and Bickley is still pretty raw. With Proctor in good form and the return of Bach, too many variables to call this one. There is also racing on a Sunday afternoon where the track is significantly different to a Friday night.

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6 hours ago, MD said:

Depends which Bewley turns up. With BV racing at home to Swindon tomorrow his focus might be elsewhere. BWD has never gone well at Glasgow previously and Bickley is still pretty raw. With Proctor in good form and the return of Bach, too many variables to call this one. There is also racing on a Sunday afternoon where the track is significantly different to a Friday night.

good job brad Wilson dean don't got too well at Glasgow aint it 

bit of a surprise on the score line 

wonder how many are thinking they got Workington wrong 

I'm sure normal service will return soon but comets have shown on there day they are a team to be treat with respect 

wonder what will happen when kyle settles down

 

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Rather than focus on our own shortcomings it would be totally dis-respectful to Workington.

Workington were absolutely fantastic from start to finish today and have fast emerged as real contenders on there last two performances, well done to all concerned at the Comets.  

 

And on to us all you can say is thank Christ for Lewis Kerr I will not say any more on the rest and the events on machinery as I may get a ban totally unacceptable is all I will say. 

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19 minutes ago, Mr Blobby said:

Whoops 

You should maybe worry about your own p*sh team rather than gloat on anyone else, but usual Edinburgh classless at all sports must be your upbringing clown.

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15 minutes ago, Gazc said:

Rather than focus on our own shortcomings it would be totally dis-respectful to Workington.

Workington were absolutely fantastic from start to finish today and have fast emerged as real contenders on there last two performances, well done to all concerned at the Comets.  

 

And on to us all you can say is thank Christ for Lewis Kerr I will not say any more on the rest and the events on machinery as I may get a ban totally unacceptable is all I will say. 

I think the nature of the defeat and the score line I think it is impossible not to focus on your teams shortcomings, and looking at the top 2 scores been so low it has to be a worry.

A massive decision coming up for the Comets, as to what they do when Mason Campton is fit and ready to return to race, do they stay loyal to Campton or do they stick with BWD.

For me sticking with BWD would turn them from a decent team, into a team that could well put in a serious challenge for honours.

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18 minutes ago, Gazc said:

You should maybe worry about your own p*sh team rather than gloat on anyone else, but usual Edinburgh classless at all sports must be your upbringing clown.

We’re a Work in progress, just a bit of friendly banter, would fully expect the same if it was us on the receiving end of s pumping at home.

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12 minutes ago, scaramanga said:

good job brad Wilson dean don't got too well at Glasgow aint it

 

If you re-read i posted hadnt done too well at Glasgow previously, as he admitted today when interviewed.

Sometimes you can just tell beforehand its going to be a challenge. Sometimes you also need a good kicking to expose your weaknesses. I'll disagree with Gazc and say 75% of today was self inflicted by Glasgow. Harris blowing his machine into bits in ht1 is misfortune, the rest is questionable. Being allowed ht15 on a failing machine is poor team mgt. Worrall having an EF and exclusion in his first heat is unforgiveable, as is continuing to ride a moped incapable of scoring points.  He and Harris between them scored 6 points. Being consistently outgated at home is pathetic. On the rare occasion Glasgow riders came out ahead from bend 2 , Worky settled where they were, Proctor apart. Thank goodness for Lewis Kerr.

From a team management point of view, why was Starke allowed to ride when he was physically incapable of finishing 4 laps. 

Finally, congrats to Bewley on breaking the track record, we've been waiting for a performance like that since March 2017.

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4 minutes ago, spin king said:

I think the nature of the defeat and the score line I think it is impossible not to focus on your teams shortcomings, and looking at the top 2 scores been so low it has to be a worry.

A massive decision coming up for the Comets, as to what they do when Mason Campton is fit and ready to return to race, do they stay loyal to Campton or do they stick with BWD.

For me sticking with BWD would turn them from a decent team, into a team that could well put in a serious challenge for honours.

Workington will more than likely bring mason back 

but theres no room for a 80% fit mason when Wilson-dean is so strong home and away 

 

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1 minute ago, MD said:

If you re-read i posted hadnt done too well at Glasgow previously, as he admitted today when interviewed.

Sometimes you can just tell beforehand its going to be a challenge. Sometimes you also need a good kicking to expose your weaknesses. I'll disagree with Gazc and say 75% of today was self inflicted by Glasgow. Harris blowing his machine into bits in ht1 is misfortune, the rest is questionable. Being allowed ht15 on a failing machine is poor team mgt. Worrall having an EF and exclusion in his first heat is unforgiveable, as is continuing to ride a moped incapable of scoring points.  He and Harris between them scored 6 points. Being consistently outgated at home is pathetic. On the rare occasion Glasgow riders came out ahead from bend 2 , Worky settled where they were, Proctor apart. Thank goodness for Lewis Kerr.

From a team management point of view, why was Starke allowed to ride when he was physically incapable of finishing 4 laps. 

Finally, congrats to Bewley on breaking the track record, we've been waiting for a performance like that since March 2017.

hey its only banter

not often in recent years Workington are on a role

how much of the weekends results are both tigers and panthers being poor or was it actually comets were strong 

well never know 

look on the bright side Edinburgh lost at Peterborough today 

 

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