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46 minutes ago, ReadingRacer2017 said:

Both on 42 Points

 

Swindon Remaining Fixtures

(A) Ipswich
(A) Peterborough
(A) King’s Lynn

Poole Remaining Fixtures

(H) Wolverhampton 
(A) King’s Lynn
(H) King’s Lynn
(H) Ipswich

Both on 42 Points

 

Swindon Remaining Fixtures

(A) Ipswich      3 points
(A) Peterborough  4 points
(A) King’s Lynn  1-3 points ( Lynn are firing at home, will be close) go 2 points for the draw ?

Poole Remaining Fixtures

(H) Wolverhampton   3 points
(A) King’s Lynn  1 point
(H) King’s Lynn   3 points
(H) Ipswich   3 points

Anything can happen in speedway though.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bald Bloke said:

Both on 42 Points

 

Swindon Remaining Fixtures

(A) Ipswich      3 points
(A) Peterborough  4 points
(A) King’s Lynn  1-3 points ( Lynn are firing at home, will be close) go 2 points for the draw ?

Poole Remaining Fixtures

(H) Wolverhampton   3 points
(A) King’s Lynn  1 point
(H) King’s Lynn   3 points
(H) Ipswich   3 points

Anything can happen in speedway though.

 

 

 

 

 

If Poole are gonna finish top, Swindon can't get anything at KL. We should just beat Wolves at home but will be an interesting one! Depends on Rory and JT I think and our reserves. Should win our other 2 home meetings really. Not sure we have enough to get anything at KL though.

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Poole top. Poole to be champions. Only team who has any kind of chance of doing it in the play-offs is Swindon. Said that all along.

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I wasn’t surprised when Poole were made favorites at the beginning of the season but only because I thought the original 1-7 would be drastically changed before play off time. They were solid but clearly built down to a price hence no Jake Allen, Kasper Woryna, Fredrik Jacobsen or Luke Becker. Their top two are hit and miss and May always be, Grajczonek, Klindt and Worrall are journey men who are unlikely to improve and NBJ was just there because his average fitted. Only Covatti looked like he was on an average that could only go one way.

But, how wrong was I? The only changes have been because of injuries to Worrall and NBJ. Covatti has put a magnificent 0.1 on his starting average. And yet Poole are at the top of the league and may well hang on long enough to stay there. 

No one can deny that Swindon are the stand out team individually with Doyle, Bachelor, Musielak and the signing of the year in Jensen and, on paper, they should romp the play offs. 

But will they? Will Poole’s legendary team spirit see them through, or will their team of overachievers crumble at the last hurdle?

its not been a memorable season, but the run in is starting to heat up

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Probably Poole with the home matches left..but they won't want Swindon in the finals..no one will. Should be a trophy for top team as well.

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1 hour ago, Steve0 said:

On paper - Poole have the “easier” run in with home matches while Swindon have “tougher” away matches so Poole should finish top.  If Swindon do manage to pick up some points on the road then they still have a chance of finishing top.

#COYR

Nothing is guaranteed, but you should get 3 or 4 on Thursday

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