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Gavan

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I think there is no doubt that Ipswich will top the league. Danny King will at last fulfill all his potential and become England's best. Jake Allen will turn out to be reserve of the year. They will sign up Rohan Tungate, who will go through the season unbeaten at home and very nearly so away and will be an automatic pick for the 2020 Grand Prix series as, remember, he still has a 100% record in Grand Prix. Scott Nicholls will also return and find a new lease of life, back to his mid 2000s best as he matures with age like Greg Hancock. With a top four like that it doesn't matter who else they sign up.

So, no doubt, it's Ipswich all the way......

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1 hour ago, Steve0 said:

Talking about laughable :rofl:

The only people who will be laughing will  be us come October, the rest of you will be as usual sobbing. Id put in for your order of sour grapes now..:party:

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1 hour ago, norbold said:

I think there is no doubt that Ipswich will top the league.

 

I laughed so hard i had problems getting up off the floor..:rofl:

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I fail to see the point of this. Ipswich & Kings Lynn have signed what, 3 riders between them?

Sadly, Wolves look good (despite also looking cheap). Poole look magnificent if heats 13 & 15 don't count, and their are no TR's. P'boro look solid, BV & Swindon Ok, fail to see much average improvement in Panthers, Aces & Robins.

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4 hours ago, WestGorton1884 said:

Had the Aces finishing 5th initially , but Max early form down under and with Lydsey also showing promise , 

Might have to rethink my predictions ?   :)

you could always have a re think in the last week of the season .

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4 hours ago, WestGorton1884 said:

Had the Aces finishing 5th initially , but Max early form down under and with Lydsey also showing promise , 

Might have to rethink my predictions ?   :)

In truth form in Oz means little. Tungate and Masters have been recent champions!

Lidsey however is the exciting one that should make the difference. Looking forward to watching him.

Fricke made good progress last season. I expect something similar this season too.

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35 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

In truth form in Oz means little. Tungate and Masters have been recent champions!

Lidsey however is the exciting one that should make the difference. Looking forward to watching him.

Fricke made good progress last season. I expect something similar this season too.

Very true , Max should firmly establish as out and out number 1 this year, and hopefully a fully fledged GP rider 

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I am in no doubt the winner will be Poole  …. …. ...  again.      Fairly , or other wise, the Ref will make another monumental judgement , the rules will be changed to suite and averages will be forgotten in the quest to guarantee them success.   If that's not enough, some of the opposing riders will  (  fall )  down .

Someone said its written in the rules somewhere...….:t:               

 

 

 

 

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