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Looks a good team to me, can't agree with the very odd poster who thinks it looks poor.

Great number one, solid throughout & possibly the best reserve in the league. Bringing riders back to the UK, using 4 Brits, what's not to like?

Ok one thing, that there is only ONE Spire / Cheetah doubling up is odd to me.

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I can see this being an inconsistent side. Some weeks they might all click, but others they'll get a stuffing through lack of heat winners.

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7 hours ago, Diamonds85 said:

What in gods name are you talking about :rofl: This team in brilliant and the addition of Maciej to British speedway (not to mention the return of Nicolai and Rohan) are huge... Charles and Bomber are great riders also and the reserves look strong (Assuming Boughen doesn't burn himself out after a big start to his career, but even if he did there's a few RS options out there still)

Am crying with laughter...this team is brillant  lol . I seen some funny things on forum but this unreal .somehow  a team.with no heat leaders is a great team. You got to love speedway fans fantatic comedy...

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, orion said:

Am crying with laughter...this team is brillant  lol . I seen some funny things on forum but this unreal .somehow  a team.with no heat leaders is a great team. You got to love speedway fans fantatic comedy...

 

 

 

Same guy also said it was an honour to have Tarasenko in this country. Madness.

If you look at each rider in isolation then it's a decent side, but there's a reason Wright/Klindt/Tungate are 6-7 point riders, they will always have a few duff meetings. Harris is only getting older and Janowski was poor last year, he wouldn't be in the UK otherwise.

It's not the worst side you'll ever see but it's certainly not brilliant!

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1 hour ago, RogerM22 said:

Same guy also said it was an honour to have Tarasenko in this country. Madness.

If you look at each rider in isolation then it's a decent side, but there's a reason Wright/Klindt/Tungate are 6-7 point riders, they will always have a few duff meetings. Harris is only getting older and Janowski was poor last year, he wouldn't be in the UK otherwise.

It's not the worst side you'll ever see but it's certainly not brilliant!

Most middle order riders have duff meetings, Harris is still a heat leader in this league and Klindt was a heat leader last time he rode here, middle order down is strong compared to other teams and thats where they will gain alot of points. Reserves win meetings and Kerr is the best reserve of teams already announced. 

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4 minutes ago, hyabb17 said:

What Oxford will have is the strongest reserve in the league throughout the season as it’ll mainly be Kerr. I’m not sure there will be a better one tbh. 

Surely King's Lynn have set up the stronger reserve with it switching between Wojdylo, Palm-Toft & Iversen?? Kerr isn't anywhere near their level. 

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4 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

Surely King's Lynn have set up the stronger reserve with it switching between Wojdylo, Palm-Toft & Iversen?? Kerr isn't anywhere near their level. 

Kerr is proven at all UK tracks

Wojdylo although done well with Pboro is still somewhat unproven over the course of a full season 

Palm-Toft has had injury problems so maybe he is more on Kerrs level 

If Iversen dropped to reserve I'd be extremely concerned rather than looking at it as a positive 

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10 minutes ago, Falcon1983 said:

Kerr is proven at all UK tracks

Wojdylo although done well with Pboro is still somewhat unproven over the course of a full season 

Palm-Toft has had injury problems so maybe he is more on Kerrs level 

If Iversen dropped to reserve I'd be extremely concerned rather than looking at it as a positive 

Why, I fully expect out No6 to be on a 6+ average. Providing all are fully fit I don't think that's unreasonable to expect. 

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30 minutes ago, hyabb17 said:

What Oxford will have is the strongest reserve in the league throughout the season as it’ll mainly be Kerr. I’m not sure there will be a better one tbh. 

Kings Lynn will have the best reserve..People keep going on about Kerr but he hardly ever makes a full season without being dropped.

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7 minutes ago, orion said:

Kings Lynn will have the best reserve..People keep going on about Kerr but he hardly ever makes a full season without being dropped.

I think that you will find that Kerr has only been dropped once due to poor form, and that was the 2022 season at Kings Lynn.

Sheffield last season was down to the injuries to other riders and nothing to do with his form.

I would say that Palm Toft is a gamble he never seems to finish a season without injury. 

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16 hours ago, Aries said:

You people need to stop biting. Orion is a sad little tool who only posts controversial takes for bites and you’re all making his life easy by jumping straight in his net. 

Yes saying Oxford are a poor side on a speedway forum  is so controversial .Watch out for the snowflakes outside.

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3 minutes ago, orion said:

Yes saying Oxford are a poor side on a speedway is so controversial .Watch out for the snowflakes outside.

You haven’t just given your opinion though have you, Orion. Everybody (well most) can see right through your trolling drivel. You can not rate it as much as others, no problem. But you’ve gone with the reactionary bait setting “garbage” “terrible side” which it blatantly isn’t and you know it. You’re one of two things, you’re either completely and utterly clueless about Speedway, or you’re a trolling tool. You’ll no doubt attempt another illiterate comeback doubling down on your “opinion”, but as I say, most see right through your inane drivel. 

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33 minutes ago, Aries said:

You haven’t just given your opinion though have you, Orion. Everybody (well most) can see right through your trolling drivel. You can not rate it as much as others, no problem. But you’ve gone with the reactionary bait setting “garbage” “terrible side” which it blatantly isn’t and you know it. You’re one of two things, you’re either completely and utterly clueless about Speedway, or you’re a trolling tool. You’ll no doubt attempt another illiterate comeback doubling down on your “opinion”, but as I say, most see right through your inane drivel. 

The main thing is not  to bite thou yea ..lol

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This Oxford side is full of question marks.

Magic will he still be the Magic that was at Poole 8 years ago or will he be more like a KK or Laguta. 

Wright coming back from a bad injury without the wide open spaces of B.V. to get his confidence back could struggle. Before anyone says anything I’ve always liked Wright  an out & out racer.

Harris, well you know what your going to get a great team man who is still a proven heat leader. Great if tracks are rough will always get stuck in.

Tungate, as an Ipswich supporter I can only say hugely frustrating. Has bags of talent & ability however has never really fulfilled it. With his gating gloves on you won’t get near him. However if he misses the start or is tight situations always seems to come off 2nd best.

Klint, was poor at the start of last season & really started to hit some form. One of the best visiting riders I’ve seen at Ipswich & he can gate. My concern is the injury he is coming back from.

The two reserves I agree Kerr is probably the best reserve in the league as thing’s currently stand & Ashton is probably one of the best talents in his age group anywhere. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, spin king said:

I think that you will find that Kerr has only been dropped once due to poor form, and that was the 2022 season at Kings Lynn.

Sheffield last season was down to the injuries to other riders and nothing to do with his form.

I would say that Palm Toft is a gamble he never seems to finish a season without injury. 

A matter of opinion..Kerr was in poor form just before the team changes  .But at the end of day he was dropped- replaced no matter what the reasons.. .

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Oxford are severely underrated imo, They've got at least 4 riders who can get around any track whether it's technical or not, It's a 3rd/4th placed team imo behind Ips/Sheff and possibly behind BV too, Way better than the overhyped KL, Better than Leicester that looks like a one track pony team and better than Brum who won't have any strong 2nd strings.

 

Maciej Janowski only got the chop from the GP's out of wokeness to hit diversity targets, He finished 3rd in 2022 so he's not declining in the slightest, Like Ellis just one bad season.

Chris Harris always puts the big boys to the sword in British Speedway, He's made a career out of it, Always gets written off but he's a top signing for anyone.

Rohan Tungate is a rider who's improved in recent seasons, Seen what he's capable of when riding for Belle Vue as well as a few meetings for Ipswich in 2022, May struggle around Leicester but apart from that almost every track is big and that suits Rohan down to the ground.

Charles Wright is a very consistent performer who's Home and Away average in 2023 are identical around the 6.5 mark (Excluding BP's) and he's going to ride at 2 instead of 3/4.

Nicolai Klindt spent part of the season at No.1 for KL, When he switched to No.5 he then started to score double figures almost every week.

Lewis Kerr has years of experience over the British youngsters at reserve in 2023 and he'll be the best reserve in the league imo.

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On 12/1/2023 at 10:25 AM, Ben91 said:

Devalues the competition. If one club doesn’t care about the cup enough to enter then why should any of the other clubs or their fans care. Teams shouldn’t be picking and choosing if they enter the KO Cup or not. 

Oxford website says we entered the league too late to be able to compete. While I don't see the logic, nothing to do with the club not caring enough or picking and choosing.

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