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Poole v Glasgow Championship Final 2nd Leg 11/10/23


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So Glasgow come down to Wimborne Road with a huge 14 point lead. Pirates fans can almost give out a sigh of relief that it’s not 22-24 points, as it was looking to be heading that way after heat 8. But like the champions they are, Poole rallied well and actually won the second half of the meeting by a couple of points. 

But make no mistake, 14 points is a huge lead and defendable. If Pirates don’t start on the front foot it could all be over by heat 11. But there is a chance. Glasgow are clear favourites and who can stop Bomber in the form he showed tonight? He rides Poole well and if he is backed up by Tarasenko and Basso it will be enough. We need all the boys to be on their best form straight from heat 1, like Glasgow were tonight.

Can Pirates pull off Mission Impossible: Back From The Dead? 

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38 minutes ago, Noelinho said:

Did you write for the Daily Sport in a previous life? It's about as believable :D

Don’t you just love a Shovlar introduction all that’s missing is the musical sound effects with a big bass drum slowly building to a crescendo.

Also what has a Tom Cruise film got to do with Speedway.

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5 hours ago, Gazc said:

Don’t you just love a Shovlar introduction all that’s missing is the musical sound effects with a big bass drum slowly building to a crescendo.

Also what has a Tom Cruise film got to do with Speedway.

I would've opted for "one flew over the cuckoo's nest"

Time for your meds Dr Shovlar 

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Bad sportsmanship hey. Getting as bad as the Aussie cricket team lol. If Glasgow win cos they are the better team then fair enough but delaying it so we don't get the opportunity to race the same amount is pretty poor tbf. 

Looks dry on Thursday so could just delay it for 24 hours. Tough call but sure that promoters get a more detailed and accurate forecast than we do. 

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10 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Bad sportsmanship hey. Getting as bad as the Aussie cricket team lol. If Glasgow win cos they are the better team then fair enough but delaying it so we don't get the opportunity to race the same amount is pretty poor tbf. 

Looks dry on Thursday so could just delay it for 24 hours. Tough call but sure that promoters get a more detailed and accurate forecast than we do. 

It was tongue in cheek woooosh.

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26 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Bad sportsmanship hey. Getting as bad as the Aussie cricket team lol. If Glasgow win cos they are the better team then fair enough but delaying it so we don't get the opportunity to race the same amount is pretty poor tbf. 

Looks dry on Thursday so could just delay it for 24 hours. Tough call but sure that promoters get a more detailed and accurate forecast than we do. 

Jesus wept take a joke 

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21 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

After what happened in Glasgow when it got called of , i think it will get called off early if they think it wont get to hear 15

Any doubt the Poole promotion have an early call off would be the way to go.

 

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Hopefully this goes ahead on Wednesday as I’m getting my nails done on Thursday night.

Who knows what will happen? Based on previous encounters at Wimborne Road, I think it would be wise to assume Glasgow will have zero reliance on Complin or Pijper, so it’s all on Harris, Basso, Tarasenko and Brennan to acquire at least 39 points between them.

When was the last time a team won the league with a 16 year-old in the side from the start of the season? I know he’s 17 now, but Pijper seeing-out the full season is an incredible achievement, especially if they win the league. A bit of research has shown that a certain Tai Woffinden did it in 2007 with Rye House.

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33 minutes ago, TheWellBehavedWorrall said:

Hopefully this goes ahead on Wednesday as I’m getting my nails done on Thursday night.

Who knows what will happen? Based on previous encounters at Wimborne Road, I think it would be wise to assume Glasgow will have zero reliance on Complin or Pijper, so it’s all on Harris, Basso, Tarasenko and Brennan to acquire at least 39 points between them.

When was the last time a team won the league with a 16 year-old in the side from the start of the season? I know he’s 17 now, but Pijper seeing-out the full season is an incredible achievement, especially if they win the league. A bit of research has shown that a certain Tai Woffinden did it in 2007 with Rye House.

The Glasgow reserves should get a point in heat 2, so Tigers top 4 only need to score 38 points between them. At most tracks I'd fancy them, but they've not been so great at Poole.

Exciting lead for the neutrals, but Poole will be wishing it was less, Glasgow be wishing it was more.

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18 minutes ago, szkocjasid said:

The Glasgow reserves should get a point in heat 2, so Tigers top 4 only need to score 38 points between them. At most tracks I'd fancy them, but they've not been so great at Poole.

Exciting lead for the neutrals, but Poole will be wishing it was less, Glasgow be wishing it was more.

Perfectly summarised.

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