PTW Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 22 minutes ago, Pitch said: Ipswich Belle Vue Sheffield Birmingham Kings Lynn Oxford Leicester If line ups don't change too dramatically over the season. Birmingham over kings lynn massive heads gone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pauldoveyspeedway Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 On 2/11/2025 at 12:19 PM, PTW said: Birmingham over kings lynn massive heads gone Cant see Brum finishing that high.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trees Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 I'm hoping for King's Lynn Diamond Anniversary League Champions 2025 yayyyyyy 🤣🤞⭐️🤗👍💙💛👊 And I'll be there to witness it 🤩 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bagpuss Posted Thursday at 10:17 AM Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:17 AM 6 hours ago, Trees said: I'm hoping for King's Lynn Diamond Anniversary League Champions 2025 yayyyyyy 🤣🤞⭐️🤗👍💙💛👊 And I'll be there to witness it 🤩 🤩 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hackett Posted Thursday at 10:49 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:49 PM Ipswich - Were close last year but decimated with injuries at the critical time of the season. The Doyle, Sayfutdinov + Brennan trio will compete with opposition. Second strings are solid and if they can get Thompson or Jenkins on a hot strak at reserve will be there at the business end of the season. Belle Vue - Are going to be dominant at the NSS with Bewley + Kurtz. Cook / Lidsey / Blodorn should score enough to keep them competitive. Need Zischke to come back strong after injury Sheffield - Tai may take a little time to het back into the groove but give it 6 weeks he should be back on the pace and looking to prove all and sundry wrong. The Aussie trio of Pickering + Holders x2 will complete a top 4 that will be strong enough to make the play-offs. Flint + Rowe + Hume will probably be in and out of the reserve berth depending on who hits a run of form at the right time. Leicester / Kings Lynn - Think this will depend on whose team can get momentum at the right time and which team can get consistency out of the reserves. Stars have gone for a solid side 1-7 whilst potentially the Lions Aussie trio is slightly stronger as a heat-leader trio. Over the season the Stars depth could just get the 4th play off spot. Oxford will need significant improvement out of all of the team and Tungate to maintain his form last season. They won a lot of close meetings at home last season with Nicholls offering solid support and not sure Riss + Wright can cover his loss or consistency. Birmingham is a team of too may "ifs" for my liking. Zagar, Jepsen Jensen and Musielak could be excellent one week and could equally struggle. the next Considering the jeopardy of Perry Barr - I hope the Brummies can have a better season than last year and give the support something to cheer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPEEDY69 Posted Friday at 12:30 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 12:30 PM 13 hours ago, Hackett said: Ipswich - Were close last year but decimated with injuries at the critical time of the season. The Doyle, Sayfutdinov + Brennan trio will compete with opposition. Second strings are solid and if they can get Thompson or Jenkins on a hot strak at reserve will be there at the business end of the season. Belle Vue - Are going to be dominant at the NSS with Bewley + Kurtz. Cook / Lidsey / Blodorn should score enough to keep them competitive. Need Zischke to come back strong after injury Sheffield - Tai may take a little time to het back into the groove but give it 6 weeks he should be back on the pace and looking to prove all and sundry wrong. The Aussie trio of Pickering + Holders x2 will complete a top 4 that will be strong enough to make the play-offs. Flint + Rowe + Hume will probably be in and out of the reserve berth depending on who hits a run of form at the right time. Leicester / Kings Lynn - Think this will depend on whose team can get momentum at the right time and which team can get consistency out of the reserves. Stars have gone for a solid side 1-7 whilst potentially the Lions Aussie trio is slightly stronger as a heat-leader trio. Over the season the Stars depth could just get the 4th play off spot. Oxford will need significant improvement out of all of the team and Tungate to maintain his form last season. They won a lot of close meetings at home last season with Nicholls offering solid support and not sure Riss + Wright can cover his loss or consistency. Birmingham is a team of too may "ifs" for my liking. Zagar, Jepsen Jensen and Musielak could be excellent one week and could equally struggle. the next Considering the jeopardy of Perry Barr - I hope the Brummies can have a better season than last year and give the support something to cheer. Presume you meant Harris? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinker Posted Friday at 02:58 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 02:58 PM Just been looking at all the team line ups and if there's one side I had to miss out on watching it would defo be Leicester. Just my opinion of course, but it just looks a very steady eddie type of side with not much excitement thrown in. Rather bland if I'm being honest. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
szkocjasid Posted Friday at 09:58 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 09:58 PM 22 hours ago, Hackett said: Ipswich - Were close last year but decimated with injuries at the critical time of the season. The Doyle, Sayfutdinov + Brennan trio will compete with opposition. Second strings are solid and if they can get Thompson or Jenkins on a hot streak at reserve will be there at the business end of the season. Belle Vue - Are going to be dominant at the NSS with Bewley + Kurtz. Cook / Lidsey / Blodorn should score enough to keep them competitive. Need Zischke to come back strong after injury Sheffield - Tai may take a little time to get back into the groove but give it 6 weeks he should be back on the pace and looking to prove all and sundry wrong. The Aussie trio of Pickering + Holders x2 will complete a top 4 that will be strong enough to make the play-offs. Flint + Rowe + Hume will probably be in and out of the reserve berth depending on who hits a run of form at the right time. Leicester / Kings Lynn - Think this will depend on whose team can get momentum at the right time and which team can get consistency out of the reserves. Stars have gone for a solid side 1-7 whilst potentially the Lions Aussie trio is slightly stronger as a heat-leader trio. Over the season the Stars depth could just get the 4th play off spot. Oxford will need significant improvement out of all of the team and Tungate to maintain his form last season. They won a lot of close meetings at home last season with Nicholls offering solid support and not sure Riss + Wright can cover his loss or consistency. Birmingham is a team of too may "ifs" for my liking. Zagar, Jepsen Jensen and Musielak could be excellent one week and could equally struggle. the next Considering the jeopardy of Perry Barr - I hope the Brummies can have a better season than last year and give the support something to cheer. The Doyle, Sayfutdinov + Brennan trio will compete with opposition. I think they'll do far more than that, should dominate the strength in depth teams, maybe only Sheffield have a stronger heat leader trio? if they can get Thompson or Jenkins on a hot streak at reserve will be there at the business end of the season. I think their reserves will improve, but even without going on a "hot streak" expect them to be favourites. Flint + Rowe + Hume will probably be in and out of the reserve berth depending on who hits a run of form at the right time. Personally don't see Hume ever moving out of the reserve berth, Flint potentially could move out by the end of the season (by virtue of getting the easier rides) but it'll take a while for Rowe's rolling ave to drop (if it does) so expect him to be in the top 5 most of the season. Agree with your comments about Woffy, think he'll prove the doubters wrong. If Birmingham's top end are "excellent one week and struggle the next", that'll be an improvement on 2024 when they pretty much struggled every week. Like you, hoping Brummies can be better this season. But yeah, on the whole, sensible predictions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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