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Post by schumi on Sept 24, 2009 14:18:55 GMT
Two riders you can't have missed this season are Darcy Ward and Tai Woffinden - both have had outstanding years.
Tai started this year on a 4.68 average, and is now up to 7.18, and Darcy has almost doubled his assessed average - he's currently at 9.42.
They will clearly be made offers early on in the close season, but it's obvious the two won't be able to make that sort of increase again next year. With the low points limit, teams will be eagerly hunting out the riders who they think could equal Tai and Darcy's achievements.
I'd also be interested to know what Leon Madsen is currently averaging - he'll no doubt have no shortage of offers, if Poole haven't already signed him. But there must be more riders who are showing signs of true potential - any suggestions?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2009 14:38:48 GMT
Two riders you can't have missed this season are Darcy Ward and Tai Woffinden - both have had outstanding years. Tai started this year on a 4.68 average, and is now up to 7.18, and Darcy has almost doubled his assessed average - he's currently at 9.42. They will clearly be made offers early on in the close season, but it's obvious the two won't be able to make that sort of increase again next year. With the low points limit, teams will be eagerly hunting out the riders who they think could equal Tai and Darcy's achievements. I'd also be interested to know what Leon Madsen is currently averaging - he'll no doubt have no shortage of offers, if Poole haven't already signed him. But there must be more riders who are showing signs of true potential - any suggestions? I agree with you about Madsen and expect Nicolai Klindt to have a huge impact next season, i rate him very highly and reckon he could swing this seasons title Wolves way.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2009 14:41:27 GMT
Seems like the never ending stream of up and coming Aussie riders, has produced another little gem in Taylor Poole, watch out for him in 2010, and I think Dakota North, injury notwithstanding.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2009 18:11:56 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2009 19:27:27 GMT
I'd also be interested to know what Leon Madsen is currently averaging 4.00 from his seven EL meetings so far.
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Post by zonkers on Sept 25, 2009 6:36:33 GMT
Lol !! ;D (Typical !! )
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2009 8:06:14 GMT
Seems like the never ending stream of up and coming Aussie riders, has produced another little gem in Taylor Poole, watch out for him in 2010, and I think Dakota North, injury notwithstanding. Another Aussie who could do a fair job next year in the Premier League will be Kurt Shields, starting with a 5 point Green sheet, he should look toward adding a point to that starting figure.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2009 13:35:03 GMT
Seems like the never ending stream of up and coming Aussie riders, has produced another little gem in Taylor Poole, watch out for him in 2010, and I think Dakota North, injury notwithstanding. Another Aussie who could do a fair job next year in the Premier League will be Kurt Shields, starting with a 5 point Green sheet, he should look toward adding a point to that starting figure. Coincidence or relation??
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2009 13:55:15 GMT
Another Aussie who could do a fair job next year in the Premier League will be Kurt Shields, starting with a 5 point Green sheet, he should look toward adding a point to that starting figure. Coincidence or relation?? Cousin i believe Badge
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Post by admin on Sept 25, 2009 14:28:58 GMT
Taylor Poole, watch out for him in 2010, and I think Dakota North, injury notwithstanding. I'm sorry, but what sort of names are those? I doubt we'll see much of him on these shores, but Patryk Dudek should make great strides next season.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2009 14:33:41 GMT
Another Aussie who could do a fair job next year in the Premier League will be Kurt Shields, starting with a 5 point Green sheet, he should look toward adding a point to that starting figure. No real form in Oz, tends to shy away from competing against the others. Big risk even on a 5 and thats on a basis he will be riding bikes prepared by Adam. Todd Kurtz ;D
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Post by admin on Sept 25, 2009 14:48:42 GMT
Thought you'd have gone for Wolbert, young fellow. That's assuming he retains his assessed 7.00 average. With the various goings-on at Elite League level this season (Screen and Frampton), his average could be set higher at the BSPA AGM. Except, of course, the presence of a certain someone on the all-powerful BSPA MC could come into play.
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Post by zonkers on Sept 25, 2009 16:49:11 GMT
Taylor Poole, watch out for him in 2010, and I think Dakota North, injury notwithstanding. I'm sorry, but what sort of names are those? His sister is Virginia West..... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2009 7:30:24 GMT
Another Aussie who could do a fair job next year in the Premier League will be Kurt Shields, starting with a 5 point Green sheet, he should look toward adding a point to that starting figure. No real form in Oz, tends to shy away from competing against the others. Big risk even on a 5 and thats on a basis he will be riding bikes prepared by Adam. Pretty dismissive acheffenbacher but thats your view so I will respect that as I'm sure you do mine, we shall just have to wait and see next season on this one..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2009 12:38:19 GMT
Well tell me what he has achieved in Oz? Apart from riding on the Shields track?
Kurt never seems to race against others, rode a few times at swindon a few seasons ago and didnt come across as anything special then. Must be 23 24 by now?
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