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Birmingham v Glasgow 6.7.22


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2 hours ago, Jaizer said:

With Newcastle results now removed this has become a must win fixture if to make top 2. Any news on guest for auty and if Claus is available?

I've got a feeling that birmingham may not make the top 2 but, 

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41 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Change 'can' for 'will' ;)

I mean obviously I hope they don't but be surprised if Birmingham do. 

Will depend on their guest(s). Not sure if howarth still an option but you'd think get Leicester or Plymouth riders in bit more incentive.

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4 hours ago, Jaizer said:

With Newcastle results now removed this has become a must win fixture if to make top 2. Any news on guest for auty and if Claus is available?

If we can win this one , top spot isn't out of the question 

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33 minutes ago, Paulco said:

If we can win this one , top spot isn't out of the question 

Not out the question. Mathematically possible but only just.  Leicester currently +19 on the Form Guide, Tigers +6 with four meetings left so even with four three point away wins we'd only be on +18. Two four point wins needed. 

 

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1 hour ago, Beirao said:

Not out the question. Mathematically possible but only just.  Leicester currently +19 on the Form Guide, Tigers +6 with four meetings left so even with four three point away wins we'd only be on +18. Two four point wins needed. 

 

What are Glasgow away meetings apart from Birmingham and Poole? 

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2 hours ago, Beirao said:

Not out the question. Mathematically possible but only just.  Leicester currently +19 on the Form Guide, Tigers +6 with four meetings left so even with four three point away wins we'd only be on +18. Two four point wins needed. 

 

Winning away from home is never easy , but to have any chance of finishing top , this has to be a four pointer .

Of the other away meetings , we have riders who go well at Redcar , Plymouth is a toughie , but not impossible . Had Ricky Wells not let Berwick down last week , they wouldn't have left Wimborne Road empty handed . Poole have looked vulnerable at home recently , so winning there shouldn't be out of the question .

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BIRMINGHAM: Lewis Kerr, Stefan Nielsen, Claus Vissing, Ashley Morris, Justin Sedgmen, James Shanes, James Pearson.

GLASGOW: Craig Cook, Danyon Hume, Ulrich Ostergaard, Benjamin Basso, Tom Brennan, Broc Nicol, Connor Bailey.

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