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Post by alleycat137a on Jan 9, 2018 10:01:26 GMT 12
So with 4 days to go... whose ya picks for a 1,2,3nz?
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Post by tank11 on Jan 9, 2018 10:03:03 GMT 12
So with 4 days to go... whose ya picks for a 1,2,3nz? Someone the track steward likes?
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Post by Colin E on Jan 9, 2018 12:04:15 GMT 12
Getting ready to be shot down here, but most of the field has a chance and the ability to Podium. I just hope it doesn't come down to something controversial like, some cars being penalized for infringements and not others, it does happen a bit at Waikaraka Park. I know it is SNZ Meeting, but there seems to be inconsistencies there in recent times, in all classes. Myself, I would prefer to see H cars on the podium, and preferably 1 2 3 NZ all from Rotorua or North, they need to stop the Lower Nth Island dominance.
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Post by go29 on Jan 9, 2018 12:33:42 GMT 12
In no particular order.... 85H Wade, 94P Humphries and 87B Stanaway
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Post by alleycat137a on Jan 9, 2018 12:59:13 GMT 12
Getting ready to be shot down here, but most of the field has a chance and the ability to Podium. I just hope it doesn't come down to something controversial like, some cars being penalized for infringements and not others, it does happen a bit at Waikaraka Park. I know it is SNZ Meeting, but there seems to be inconsistencies there in recent times, in all classes. Myself, I would prefer to see H cars on the podium, and preferably 1 2 3 NZ all from Rotorua or North, they need to stop the Lower Nth Island dominance. I should start a poll on how long people can go without slagging off waikaraka Park. Give It a break people. It’s a Saturday night hobby things ain’t always going to be perfect. Anyway my picks are jack miers, Thomas Stanaway, Jared wade. In no particular order. And one that may sneak into a podium- William Humphries.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 13:20:30 GMT 12
Getting ready to be shot down here, but most of the field has a chance and the ability to Podium. I just hope it doesn't come down to something controversial like, some cars being penalized for infringements and not others, it does happen a bit at Waikaraka Park. I know it is SNZ Meeting, but there seems to be inconsistencies there in recent times, in all classes. Myself, I would prefer to see H cars on the podium, and preferably 1 2 3 NZ all from Rotorua or North, they need to stop the Lower Nth Island dominance. Lower North Island dominance. Take a look at the number of cars from Rotorua and North who entered the GP recently and see how many actually qualified.Lower North Island cars are dominant because they are darn good at what they do. I cant recall seeing anyone attempting to stop the Lower North Island dominace . If they want to sit back and watch these guys walk away with the silverware [ as they normally do ] then so be it . Not so long ago it was Palmy Dominance , but other tracks like Wellington and Meeanee are coming up in the ranks a showing some competitiveness , so cant see why any other track cant either.
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Post by kevin888 on Jan 9, 2018 13:36:15 GMT 12
Thomas Stanaway,Jack Meirs,Dale Robertson top 3 no particular order
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Post by craigmcl on Jan 9, 2018 13:40:28 GMT 12
Podium Picks (no particular order) 58P Peter Bengston, 22W Richard Gaskin, 52P Scott Joblin.
Surprise drivers to keep an eye on 22a Dean Mulholland ( Go Team Sumo) and 116C Chris Allen.
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Post by knownotmuch on Jan 9, 2018 13:54:32 GMT 12
I'm picking Richard Gaskin to make it three different classes wearing the 1nz, Jared Wade and Dale Robertson to complete the podium, Randal Tarrant and Kerry Podjursky being my dark horses to surprise.
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Post by gravelspreader on Jan 9, 2018 14:38:51 GMT 12
19c Malcom Ngatai, 10G Peter Rees , 591p Wayne Hemi in know particular order P.S My darkhorse 127G Ethan Rees
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Post by pfloyd on Jan 9, 2018 15:04:32 GMT 12
Dare, Robertson, J Miers top 3 with wade and humphries breathing down their necks
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Post by speedway86 on Jan 9, 2018 16:59:13 GMT 12
Tom stanaway jared wade Lala
in any order
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Post by salooncar on Jan 9, 2018 18:57:30 GMT 12
Ngatai, Lala, Bengston - no particular order. Stanaway and Redfern as reserve podium fillers.
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Post by Colin E on Jan 10, 2018 7:04:15 GMT 12
Getting ready to be shot down here, but most of the field has a chance and the ability to Podium. I just hope it doesn't come down to something controversial like, some cars being penalized for infringements and not others, it does happen a bit at Waikaraka Park. I know it is SNZ Meeting, but there seems to be inconsistencies there in recent times, in all classes. Myself, I would prefer to see H cars on the podium, and preferably 1 2 3 NZ all from Rotorua or North, they need to stop the Lower Nth Island dominance. Lower North Island dominance. Take a look at the number of cars from Rotorua and North who entered the GP recently and see how many actually qualified.Lower North Island cars are dominant because they are darn good at what they do. I cant recall seeing anyone attempting to stop the Lower North Island dominace . If they want to sit back and watch these guys walk away with the silverware [ as they normally do ] then so be it . Not so long ago it was Palmy Dominance , but other tracks like Wellington and Meeanee are coming up in the ranks a showing some competitiveness , so cant see why any other track cant either. I agree with you 100%, My point was, It would be great to see the Northern guys do similar things. It wasn't a moan about the Lower North Island guys winning things, they thoroughly deserve it.
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Post by Grizzly on Jan 10, 2018 9:36:52 GMT 12
In any order Stanaway Humphries Bengston Dark Horse: Kris Allen
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 17:07:23 GMT 12
Lower North Island dominance. Take a look at the number of cars from Rotorua and North who entered the GP recently and see how many actually qualified.Lower North Island cars are dominant because they are darn good at what they do. I cant recall seeing anyone attempting to stop the Lower North Island dominace . If they want to sit back and watch these guys walk away with the silverware [ as they normally do ] then so be it . Not so long ago it was Palmy Dominance , but other tracks like Wellington and Meeanee are coming up in the ranks a showing some competitiveness , so cant see why any other track cant either. I agree with you 100%, My point was, It would be great to see the Northern guys do similar things. It wasn't a moan about the Lower North Island guys winning things, they thoroughly deserve it. Agreed.
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Post by beachboy on Jan 10, 2018 21:32:58 GMT 12
any order Eustace Ryan Humphries
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Post by cookster on Jan 11, 2018 14:51:30 GMT 12
in any order Jake Miers Thomas Stanaway Wayne Hemi
Dark Horse Paul Vazey
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Post by Go Slideways on Jan 11, 2018 17:48:13 GMT 12
Top 3 finish picks:
Ethan Rees Andy McCabe Chev Taniwha Chad Ace Shane Mellsop
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Post by Speedway & Motorsport Media on Jan 12, 2018 9:57:34 GMT 12
87b Thomas Stanaway,127g Ethan Rees,19c Malcolm Ngatai, 88p Jack Miers, 23c Jacob Brownlees, 591p Wayne Hemi.
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