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12 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

What's wrong with saying that? He's signed up in Denmark who run on Wednesdays. It's already been said that Brum should have precedence so let's hope that proves to be the case!

Like you say it’s already been said that Brum have precedence, so what’s your point in bringing it up.Sh#t stirring IMO.

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2 hours ago, Fromafar said:

Like you say it’s already been said that Brum have precedence, so what’s your point in bringing it up.Sh#t stirring IMO.

In my experience of Wednesday clubs signing riders who also ride in Denmark, it'll depend a lot on what Danish sponsors (and British ones come to that) want him to do!!

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35 minutes ago, Skidder1 said:

In my experience of Wednesday clubs signing riders who also ride in Denmark, it'll depend a lot on what Danish sponsors (and British ones come to that) want him to do!!

After last seasons balls-up with Ellis, anything can happen!

I have no expectations and will simply attend as many meetings as possible regardless of who's riding, just to get a speedway fix!

You only have to look at what happened with Kennett at Plymouth last season, to realise that there's a lot of 'fixing' in speedway, I'm too long in the tooth to take it seriously as a sport of integrity!

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19 hours ago, Tosh1218 said:

The biggest result was when the Vikings won away at Edinburgh 43-47 and Hulls 

No 1 Paul Thorp and No 5 Garry Stead  only scored 4 pts between them from 8 programmed rides 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILCgF64r0Kk (Whole meeting on Youtube)

 Great Memories for us Viking fans 

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11 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

Gino did his chances of a UK place no harm in the USA v ROW meeting!!

 

7 hours ago, Steve Shovlar said:

:lol:Riding a 200 metre track he is regularly at compared to the U.K. is chalk and cheese. Last night it was a tiny circle of a track. If he joins Plymouth he might be OK. 

Was thinking the same thing, given himself a chance of signing for Plymouth rather than Birmingham

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47 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Max rode for the moanarchs few years back don't think he ever got up to a 4 point average if my memory serves me. Could be nearly a decade ago now so might be worth another go in the champ

I had a look in to this and I think he rode for Edinburgh in 2018 ? how time flies....

Won the USA national title as recently as 2021....he's only 25 years old!

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2 minutes ago, GiveusaB said:

I had a look in to this and I think he rode for Edinburgh in 2018 ? how time flies....

Won the USA national title as recently as 2021....he's only 25 years old!

You're right, think I had him an Aaron fox mixed up. But still yes it absolutely flies!!

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15 hours ago, Cast1rn said:

No one's mentioned the talent that was Fast Eddie Castro ?? Heard he's penciled in to replace Roynon mid June if he gets up to a 5 average.

Why would you replace any rider, never mind Roynon, who puts 1.5 on his average in 2 1/2 months?

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