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3 minutes ago, arnieg said:

To be honest he wasn't that great at Leicester in 2019 (5.89 average)

But he was in the boilerhouse of the squad, making them solid enough to win the league!   

I thing Berwick would accept that level of success.....

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5 minutes ago, crescent girl said:

But he was in the boilerhouse of the squad, making them solid enough to win the league!   

I thing Berwick would accept that level of success.....

3 strong heat leaders

A tremendous improvement in Ellis Perks

(And consequent upon that ) the ability to have Connor Mountain at reserve.

Proctor was adequate but clearly a lesser rider than his 2019 Sheffield form or the previous year at Worky.

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1 hour ago, crescent girl said:

But he was in the boilerhouse of the squad, making them solid enough to win the league!   

I thing Berwick would accept that level of success.....

Correct. One swallow doesn’t make a summer and all that. Always been good team spirit at Berwick and a happy workplace makes for better riders IMO

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Got fed up waiting for Birmingham to complete their team so I could compare all the teams:

Strongest number 1: Troy Batchelor (Oxf)
Weakest number 1: 
Josh Auty (Bir) or Bradley W-Dean (Nec)

Strongest number 2: Danny King (Ple)
Weakest number 2:
Ricky Wells (Ber) or Lee Complin (Nec)

Strongest number 3: Richard Lawson (Ple)
Weakest number 3: Cameron Heeps (Oxf)

Strongest number 4: Ben Barker (Ply)
Weakest number 4: Ben Cook (Ple)

Strongest number 5: Ben Basso (Gla)
Weakest number 5: Ty Proctor (Ber)

Strongest number 6: Jye Etheridge (Ber)
Weakest number 6: Jordan Jenkins (Red)

Strongest number 7s: 
Stefan Nielsen (Bir) or Connor Bailey (Gla)
Weakest number 7: Ryan Kinsley (Scu)

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1 hour ago, szkocjasid said:

Got fed up waiting for Birmingham to complete their team so I could compare all the teams:

Strongest number 1: Troy Batchelor (Oxf)
Weakest number 1: 
Josh Auty (Bir) or Bradley W-Dean (Nec)

Strongest number 2: Danny King (Ple)
Weakest number 2:
Ricky Wells (Ber) or Lee Complin (Nec)

Strongest number 3: Richard Lawson (Ple)
Weakest number 3: Cameron Heeps (Oxf)

Strongest number 4: Ben Barker (Ply)
Weakest number 4: Ben Cook (Ple)

Strongest number 5: Ben Basso (Gla)
Weakest number 5: Ty Proctor (Ber)

Strongest number 6: Jye Etheridge (Ber)
Weakest number 6: Jordan Jenkins (Red)

Strongest number 7s: 
Stefan Nielsen (Bir) or Connor Bailey (Gla)
Weakest number 7: Ryan Kinsley (Scu)

Basso won't be 5, more likely at 2 or 4, Ulrich will be 5

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1 hour ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Crikey! starting on a 4.00 he does actually have a chance of improving his average. I think Newcastle could shock a few a be fairly dominant at home (away likely garbage but home form should see them keep off the bottom)

If Complin is on a 4.00 ave, Newcastle have wasted any potential improvement on that figure by building a team nearly 3 points below the limit!

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