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Kings Lynn v Poole Playoff Final 2nd leg 10/10/18


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2 minutes ago, A ORLOV said:

A deep loose surface of shale may suit the Kings Lynn riders, the only trouble with that is that Chris Harris will like that as well.    

Thing is Middlo will be used to this, Coventry used to do this to us all the time!! Hopefully it will catch the KL riders out. Poole riders are expecting it.

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I just hope that is not yet another gate and go meeting. There are probably going to be more locals attending than usual and a big TV audience for a league meeting. This is one of the best opportunities we have to showcase the sport and attract new fans. The racing in the first leg will have done nothing to attract them so don't let this meeting confirm to them that speedway is a boring, follow the leader, sport. I'm not optimistic.

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4 minutes ago, Aces51 said:

I just hope that is not yet another gate and go meeting. There are probably going to be more locals attending than usual and a big TV audience for a league meeting. This is one of the best opportunities we have to showcase the sport and attract new fans. The racing in the first leg will have done nothing to attract them so don't let this meeting confirm to them that speedway is a boring, follow the leader, sport. I'm not optimistic.

15 FTG's and a 55-35 win for the Stars and everyone will be happy : )

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15 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Thing is Middlo will be used to this, Coventry used to do this to us all the time!! Hopefully it will catch the KL riders out. Poole riders are expecting it.

Middlo might be but looking at the Poole track on the tv on monday much of the surface was like the M3, so will the Poole riders like a bit of shale or not.. 

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Just now, A ORLOV said:

Middlo might be but looking at the Poole track on the tv on monday much of the surface was like the M3, so will the Poole riders like a bit of shale or not.. 

Poole’s got the best shale rider in the UK and loves it nice and deep. Let RL go crazy and pick up his heat wins. The rest of the poole team just need to steer clear of last places and that’s it, job done.

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6 minutes ago, pointsmeanplayoffs said:

15 FTG's and a 55-35 win for the Stars and everyone will be happy : )

I understand that and realise it could and probably will be prepared as it was for the semi final and other TV meetings we have seen from KL.

I want the Stars to win but a win with some brilliant racing would be so much better and might encourage more to attend next year. It's the win at all cost attitude that has played a significant part in the current perilous state of the sport. If tracks were prepared to provide the best racing teams would quickly learn the best racing lines and still have a home advantage but crowds would probably increase because of the better entertainment..

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18 minutes ago, Aviator said:

Poole’s got the best shale rider in the UK and loves it nice and deep. Let RL go crazy and pick up his heat wins. The rest of the poole team just need to steer clear of last places and that’s it, job done.

I stated that Chris will like it if it is deep, but the rest may not.

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Klindt hates grippy tracks, Woryna and Jakobsen won't know what's hit them but I don't think King's Lynn will still have enough. 

Harris will love rolling in the deep and Grajczonek and Worrall will also not have a problem with it.

R.Lambert, Jorgensen and Riss will be fine and S.Lambert can get 6-7 points on a deep circuit but it will hinder both Ellis and Proctor. Both slick specialists. 

So overall, tonight will finish up 48-42 to the Stars. Poole win the Premiership title.

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13 minutes ago, Aces51 said:

I understand that and realise it could and probably will be prepared as it was for the semi final and other TV meetings we have seen from KL.

I want the Stars to win but a win with some brilliant racing would be so much better and might encourage more to attend next year. It's the win at all cost attitude that has played a significant part in the current perilous state of the sport. If tracks were prepared to provide the best racing teams would quickly learn the best racing lines and still have a home advantage but crowds would probably increase because of the better entertainment..

I am 100% with you... except this is a final and the only thing that matters in winning.

We've had the best/one of the best tracks in the land for years and years and we've never won the big one. It's cost us actually, as many opposition riders love racing here and score well. As a BV fan I'm sure you can appreciate this now. The NSS will not help BV be successful on the track as it's so good and all opponents love it!

Teams like Poole have their trick tracks which is worth many points thru the season. They'll kick off about that but I really don't care.

 

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11 hours ago, Col said:

Predictions:

Kings Lynn to win by 8 on the night.

Ellis & Howarth scores combined won't equal what the missing Danes would have scored individually. I'd say Iversen 13 from 5. MPT 12 from 7.

Me to avoid BT sports all night

I don't see how you could expect Iversen to score anywhere close to 13!! And I'm not so sure Palm Toft was going to have 7 rides tonight!!  If Ellis gets 7/8 from his programmed rides and Howarth 8/9 from 5 I don't think it would be too far off what the 2 Danes would have scored!! 

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10 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

Klindt hates grippy tracks, Woryna and Jakobsen won't know what's hit them but I don't think King's Lynn will still have enough. 

Harris will love rolling in the deep and Grajczonek and Worrall will also not have a problem with it.

R.Lambert, Jorgensen and Riss will be fine and S.Lambert can get 6-7 points on a deep circuit but it will hinder both Ellis and Proctor. Both slick specialists. 

So overall, tonight will finish up 48-42 to the Stars. Poole win the Premiership title.

I think you could be right with lose of palm toff makes life very difficult for you Ellis could do well if he gets out the gate let's hope its a good meeting with no injuries

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36 minutes ago, tricky dicky said:

I don't see how you could expect Iversen to score anywhere close to 13!! And I'm not so sure Palm Toft was going to have 7 rides tonight!!  If Ellis gets 7/8 from his programmed rides and Howarth 8/9 from 5 I don't think it would be too far off what the 2 Danes would have scored!! 

NKI don't like super grippy, might be his shoulder, I dunno. I'd of expected to chip in with 9 from 5 rides, coming good when the track slickens off, in time for heats 13 and 15 :cry:

I'm hoping Adam can bag 7-8.

Although people, (mostly Poole) fans were getting exited about MPT's BV score, I would expected him to have 1 of Simons rides and maybe 1 more along the way, scoring around 9-10 from 6 rides.

I see Howarth struggling, around 4 points tonight (and his best mate is a Poole rider so I've read :blink:) I'm sure he will try his best.

Lynn's engine room should score heavier tonight, and they need a big one.

Anything can happen.. I'll go 50-40.

 

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