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Post by justafan on Feb 10, 2013 10:52:39 GMT 12
Anyone able to spill the beans on what the talk was all about? My thoughts are it was along the lines of dont hold back.. just treat it as another teams race. but still would love to know the goss
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Post by m8sr8z on Feb 10, 2013 10:55:17 GMT 12
Exactly my thoughts, keep it clean and dont hold back, best team win
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Post by Brendon Learmonth on Feb 10, 2013 10:59:23 GMT 12
No Suicide hits.. Other than that fair game.
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Post by m8sr8z on Feb 10, 2013 11:01:00 GMT 12
And good on them for having the talk
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Post by Dirt_Fan on Feb 10, 2013 11:20:12 GMT 12
Id gather that its was what has been mentioned here. Probably that dads saying its ok, have at it. And that they did, and it shows how fast the younger guys can think to (asher clutching it backwards to put pete up the wall).
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Post by mcfly on Feb 10, 2013 12:52:27 GMT 12
And good on them for having the talk Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting.
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Post by boner87 on Feb 10, 2013 13:42:04 GMT 12
Good conspiracy for these posts?
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Post by alleycat137a on Feb 10, 2013 13:45:37 GMT 12
Calm down. It's a Saturday nite hobby we are talking about. Why shouldn't the dads get to talk to there boys before one of the biggest races of there life's. I'd do the same thing. Good on them. The boys certainly gave the olds a run for there money. I put money on Asher being bigger and better then pete is himself...... He's got age on his side.
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Post by theothermikeyb on Feb 10, 2013 13:48:30 GMT 12
And good on them for having the talk Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting. So your opinion on the hawkeyes/lions discussion before their race? Should it have been allowed to happen. Anyone watching the final knows neither side sat back and both were trying to win. Seems the meeting was to make sure it was no holds barred rather than a soft race.
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Post by Tony on Feb 10, 2013 14:27:38 GMT 12
And good on them for having the talk Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting. As someone who stood to win $55 had the Mustangs won, I have no problem with the teams having a natter before the race. Adrenaline and testosterone is a pretty lethal mix, especially when you're sitting on top of a 450hp-Plus drivetrain. The race was completely fair, and the sight of Asher Rees giving his father a Liberace and taking him to the wall at a pretty healthy pace will have give hope to a legion of drivers who regard Rees the Elder as untouchable.
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Post by mcfly on Feb 10, 2013 15:08:17 GMT 12
Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting. So your opinion on the hawkeyes/lions discussion before their race? Should it have been allowed to happen. Anyone watching the final knows neither side sat back and both were trying to win. Seems the meeting was to make sure it was no holds barred rather than a soft race. A big difference here as Murray Long stated that the GB team approached the Hawkeyes and were going to for forfeit the race due to injury and machinery problems, so the race essentially was already decided. I have no idea how this would stack up on the TAB side of things, but could not be construed as any form of attempted match fixing.
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Post by mcfly on Feb 10, 2013 15:18:26 GMT 12
Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting. Adrenaline and testosterone is a pretty lethal mix, especially when you're sitting on top of a 450hp-Plus drivetrain. This statement backs up my point that the meeting should not have occurred. How many people were banking on the same conclusion when they decided to place a bet? Your statement could mean that due to adrenaline and testosterone the young guys may be likely to do something rash and eliminate themselves, or conversely they may very well have done something rash and seriously taken out a Panther. The problem is that no one will ever know if the meeting between the 2 teams had any consequence like perhaps 'grounding' the nerves of the young guys and therefore lessening that over excited youthful reaction to the occasion. This could have had a profound effect on how they drove this race - it may also have made no difference at all, but that is something that we will never know.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2013 15:19:41 GMT 12
Well at least they didnt drop the chequered 2 laps from the end and hand the win to the Mustangs lol [ ie Sonny Bii fight ] ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2013 16:23:48 GMT 12
Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting. Adrenaline and testosterone is a pretty lethal mix, especially when you're sitting on top of a 450hp-Plus drivetrain. This statement backs up my point that the meeting should not have occurred. How many people were banking on the same conclusion when they decided to place a bet? Your statement could mean that due to adrenaline and testosterone the young guys may be likely to do something rash and eliminate themselves, or conversely they may very well have done something rash and seriously taken out a Panther. The problem is that no one will ever know if the meeting between the 2 teams had any consequence like perhaps 'grounding' the nerves of the young guys and therefore lessening that over excited youthful reaction to the occasion. This could have had a profound effect on how they drove this race - it may also have made no difference at all, but that is something that we will never know. Soooooo.... Follow me here cause this good* A couple of racecar owners aint allowed to meet with their drivers before a final? i bet the two head coachs had a "meeting" before Superbowl, and them dudes was full brothas, ohh and I bet more coin was wagered on that lill' ball game than the teams champs. *good in my humble opinion only
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Post by iaccelerate on Feb 11, 2013 0:04:44 GMT 12
And good on them for having the talk Was there betting via the TAB? If so I can't see them being happy about two finalists having a secret meeting prior to the game. Would either of these teams have had a meeting with any other finalist? i doubt it. It should not have happened. Both sets of drivers are aware of what teams racing is about and they all entered knowing that the 2 teams could meet, there should have been no need for this meeting. If I was in the situation i would have told my boy, to treat me like im just another driver in a teams race, im fair game, he just has to be expectping payback (jokingly of course) oh and he has to mow the lawns and wash the dishes for the next month.
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Post by Ngahihi o te ra on Feb 12, 2013 23:21:21 GMT 12
"and he has to mow the lawns and wash the dishes for the next month." and that's with the push mower not the ride on.. and doing those dishes by hand and not using the dishwasher... and he has to fix any damage to both our cars if he causes it ... and he has to find his own way home from the track along with his car even though Dad brought him to the track ... and he can jolly well forget about taking my place in the Panthers next year too cause I am selling his cars so his mum and I can do our big OE later this year to race in England...
Green flags and green lights and hopefully not too many more grey hairs.
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Post by BarryB on Feb 13, 2013 7:01:56 GMT 12
Most kids would get threatened with no TV for a month, no Playstation for a month or no cellphone for a month. Asher and Jack could be no Superstock for a month......
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2013 8:38:47 GMT 12
To the couple of anti palmy supporters moaning about the joint teams meeting in the bus. You obviously didnt hear Murray Long say that they had met with the GB team prior to their last race .[ HB vs GB race ] So whats the difference , Im willing to bet that there are plenty of teams that put their heads together during the meetings.
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Post by Colin E on Feb 13, 2013 9:14:26 GMT 12
I wasn't in the bus, but you could probably guess it was just the young guys getting told do go out and do what they do, like any other teams race, and what happens on the track stays on the track. Really find it hard to believe there were too many tactics discussed.
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Post by BarryB on Feb 13, 2013 9:30:44 GMT 12
I wasn't in the bus, but you could probably guess it was just the young guys getting told do go out and do what they do, like any other teams race, and what happens on the track stays on the track. Really find it hard to believe there were too many tactics discussed. Exactly Colin. It was a unique situation and one well worthy of a pre-race get together. It was pretty obvious both teams were trying to win!!
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