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  On 12/6/2019 at 7:02 PM, geoff58 said:

its all hypothetical like you returning to prem league until that happens i won't worry !! also what if kurtz is a GP rider when you say you return to prem league ? guess he wouldn't ride for you its the same senario didn't think that one out very well did you :rofl:

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Take a big improvement for Kurtz to be a gp rider. I don't think you thought that one through!! 

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  On 12/7/2019 at 8:20 AM, foreverblue said:

Take a big improvement for Kurtz to be a gp rider. I don't think you thought that one through!! 

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Do you mean Todd Kurtz? :P 

If you are talking about the Ginja Ninja I’m sure that in 2012, whilst Jason Doyle was winning the league title at the Four Point Arena, he was riding for Swindon as a second string. 5 years later he was World Champion. 

PUK was an average Premiership rider until 2013 before he got a permanent WC, aged 31.

There may be others but those two examples readily come to mind. Kurtz, isn’t my favourite rider, but there is still time to make that step up. 

A year away from Pothole Park will build his confidence, like it did with Doyle, and may see him kick on and reach the Promised Land. 

 

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  On 12/7/2019 at 8:53 AM, theblueboy said:

Do you mean Todd Kurtz? :P 

If you are talking about the Ginja Ninja I’m sure that in 2012, whilst Jason Doyle was winning the league title at the Four Point Arena, he was riding for Swindon as a second string. 5 years later he was World Champion. 

PUK was an average Premiership rider until 2013 before he got a permanent WC, aged 31.

There may be others but those two examples readily come to mind. Kurtz, isn’t my favourite rider, but there is still time to make that step up. 

A year away from Pothole Park will build his confidence, like it did with Doyle, and may see him kick on and reach the Promised Land. 

 

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Pothole Park!!! Classic

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  On 12/7/2019 at 8:53 AM, theblueboy said:

Do you mean Todd Kurtz? :P 

If you are talking about the Ginja Ninja I’m sure that in 2012, whilst Jason Doyle was winning the league title at the Four Point Arena, he was riding for Swindon as a second string. 5 years later he was World Champion. 

PUK was an average Premiership rider until 2013 before he got a permanent WC, aged 31.

There may be others but those two examples readily come to mind. Kurtz, isn’t my favourite rider, but there is still time to make that step up. 

A year away from Pothole Park will build his confidence, like it did with Doyle, and may see him kick on and reach the Promised Land. 

 

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Can’t see him doing it personally he isn't a bad rider but Doyley he isn't and never will be in my opinion. 

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  On 12/7/2019 at 12:29 PM, foreverblue said:

Can’t see him doing it personally he isn't a bad rider but Doyley he isn't and never will be in my opinion. 

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It’s weird, isn’t it, Brady Kurtz has always looked like a smooth Leigh Adams type rider, like Dan Bewley too, and yet Doyle came from the reckless type, like Kildemand, Ben Barker and Josh Bates.

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  On 12/7/2019 at 1:06 PM, Gavan said:

Brady needs to improve by some way to even get close to being in the GP.

To inconsistent and cant seem to handle pressure very well

That said a move from Poole will do him the power of good

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Don't see why a move from Poole will do him good apart from its normal for you to have a dig at Poole any chance you get.  He had to move away from Poole, he didn't choose to. 

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  On 12/7/2019 at 3:07 PM, foreverblue said:

Don't see why a move from Poole will do him good apart from its normal for you to have a dig at Poole any chance you get.  He had to move away from Poole, he didn't choose to. 

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Exactly. I think I will wait til the season starts and see. If he does better for BV than fair play to the guy, it will be down to him not BV. The track isn't the problem, it's the mental side of speedway, esp lining up for H13.

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  On 12/7/2019 at 3:07 PM, foreverblue said:

Don't see why a move from Poole will do him good apart from its normal for you to have a dig at Poole any chance you get.  He had to move away from Poole, he didn't choose to. 

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Because sometimes riders at certain clubs are in their comfort zone and they need a new challenge and something to ignite their fire again.

Im sure Brady is looking forward to the new season with excitement and the new challenge and lets be honest a track he should love compared to Pooles

Typical Poole response though to feel the club is under attack

I just think at times certain riders can do with a move away........possibly Robert Lambert may benefit to

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