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PSC • Swindon Robins v Poole Pirates • 18/04


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1 hour ago, Rob B said:

Those lampposts look very close, thought there had to be a certain distance safe zone.

 

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The existing lighting posts around the old parts of the track are exactly the same distance from the fence and have been there for decades. The fence is about 7 foot high also.

believe it or not, people who have run a track for years and years are perfectly capable of making modifications to a track without having to consult with a bloke on the Internet first.

 

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Poole manage to somehow throw away a winning position and scrape a draw.... and a mate of mine who is actually been working in Bristol went to the meeting (Eastbourne fan) and said that the decision to exclude Doyle was farcical ( I wasn’t there just saying)

Swindon’s issues are clearly the bottom 3 riders although the exclusion of Doyle cost them the win.

For Poole it’s quite clear Jack Holder isn’t a number one and Worrall isn’t cutting it at all at the moment. Klindt had his first poor meeting so can be forgiven that and Brady saw the meeting out better.

Pooles reserves will always keep them in meetings .... that is until they come up against Heeps and Allen at the top of the league Witches 

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9 minutes ago, BlackPanther said:

Happy to hear the meeting was completed in full last thing British Speedway needed was another fiasco like the opening of the NSS.

And was considerably more entertaining than anything I saw at Blunsdon last season.

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23 minutes ago, Gavan said:

Poole manage to somehow throw away a winning position and scrape a draw.... and a mate of mine who is actually been working in Bristol went to the meeting (Eastbourne fan) and said that the decision to exclude Doyle was farcical ( I wasn’t there just saying)

Swindon’s issues are clearly the bottom 3 riders although the exclusion of Doyle cost them the win.

For Poole it’s quite clear Jack Holder isn’t a number one and Worrall isn’t cutting it at all at the moment. Klindt had his first poor meeting so can be forgiven that and Brady saw the meeting out better.

Pooles reserves will always keep them in meetings .... that is until they come up against Heeps and Allen at the top of the league Witches 

Doesn't really matter as its only the cup but good performance overall particularly for the much maligned by you Brady Kurtz. Jack Holder could easily be a number one but is struggling at the moment. Our reserves will win us many matches. 

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