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MIGHTY PAUL pro
Posts : 802 Join date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 12:32 | |
| A weight that has proved very competitive in recent years and has no sign in changing with current champion ted wilson desperate to retain his title he always comes up with the goods in big events and i expect nothing else from the cumbrian armbender who will no doubt feature in the finals,but whever he can beat the man most are scared of dean scarsbrook is a test in itself this freak is every bit as strong pound for pound as anybody in the country and if he hits his sweet spot then many foes will fall to his sword amazingly its his first british championships and its hard to see anybody stoping him winning this prize,except my man barry knowles returning from 3 massive wins at armwars the leigh boy we are here shag your woman and drink your beer lol is in great form and will again grace the 65s with his presence always second places finishes its his best chance in years but its going to be tough,out pops ian stone former british champion is capable of beating anbody in this field on the right day he has a deadly hook and has the most experience of any man in the field the battle hardend warrior could cause upsets,as could chris iam the dwarf from narnia waters has devolped over the years under the guidance of coach keith talyor and brother paul,hes a sleeper fall asleep and hes going to hit you hard one to watch. | |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 12:50 | |
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MIGHTY PAUL pro
Posts : 802 Join date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 19:27 | |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 19:43 | |
| To be honest Ted is and will always be an Awkward guy for me to pull, and puts a lot of pressure into places id rather not have it.. and hes a very cerebral puller too... Baz is NEVER to be underestimated as you say , with a very strong hook, and a good ability to throw in a few up the sleeve tricks along the way. Sam is like lightning and getting stronger every year. Ian and Chris waters also very strong inside but have a very similar style to myself which for me is good. Nobody is ever to be underestimated..... | |
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Leon Gold member
Posts : 759 Join date : 2008-12-11
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 20:00 | |
| Dean to win right, definite top 3 finish left with possible left 1st place this time - no pressure mate | |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 20:07 | |
| Left, hmm,,, After seeing baz at armwars i wouldnt be surprised to see him in the top 3... Ted 1st Sam or Baz 2nd... 3rd baz / sam But ian has the power left to throw a serious spanner in the works... Dean about 5th ...lol
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MIGHTY PAUL pro
Posts : 802 Join date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 20:12 | |
| Dean Dean Dean dont you play possom with me your ready any arm or we both no you wouldnt be pulling you sneaky guy | |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 20:14 | |
| hey, i only say what is true to what i belive is possible... right : 1st me , 2nd Ted, 3rd Baz . left : 1st Ted, 2nd sam, 3rd Baz / ian
Honest and what i think will likely happen... but this is armwrestling so who knows... | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 23:15 | |
| RIGHT THEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right 1st Dean 2nd Ted 3rd Baz
Left
1st Baz 2nd Ted 3rd Sam |
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MIGHTY PAUL pro
Posts : 802 Join date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 4 Aug - 23:55 | |
| - God of War wrote:
- RIGHT THEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right 1st Dean 2nd Ted 3rd Baz
Left
1st Baz 2nd Ted 3rd Sam baz did well at the wars but he isn't really a lefty and will struggle with ted,Sam who I forgot about ooops sorry Sam,but right I think he will beat ted both have good wins over eachother but baz looked better peaked at the wars and having Ste rogers as your training partner each week is a huge bonus, all being said ted gets strong quick and has best hand wrist in that class it will all be on day I think but all 3 have a fighting chance be interesting what neil thinks??? | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 65s british Thu 5 Aug - 0:22 | |
| It's easy to forget the other guys when the big guns are pulling but i have only know you guys for less than a year, so i don't know enough yet to forget. Barry may not be a lefty but if he's on his game, takes one at at a time, this outcome is NOT impossible. Same applies to Sam. The first time i saw Sam was at Preston and over 6 months later i'm expecting big thing from him. I'm looking forward to seeing some REAL upsets in this category. I expect to see fast matches but i'm looking forward to seeing WARS!!!!!!!!!! |
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MIGHTY PAUL pro
Posts : 802 Join date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: Re: 65s british Fri 6 Aug - 12:07 | |
| Theres only one prize barry wants and thats right hand winner us older genaration pullers never really botherd with left for along time really i myself and i no barry didnt train left hand for the first 2 years even though we did compete. left is a bonus for me and a couple of the older lot we want to win right | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 65s british Fri 6 Aug - 20:22 | |
| In that case then i've got to go for Ted to win left as he's as dangerous with that as he is with his right. Either way, this is a class i'll be watching intently. |
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MIGHTY PAUL pro
Posts : 802 Join date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 11 Aug - 23:11 | |
| Will big kevin the german be in this weight ??? | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 65s british Wed 11 Aug - 23:26 | |
| I've already asked about Kevin, awaiting a reply from Neil. As far as i know he didn't represent britain in Belgium so that could hinder his chances. Of course i may be wrong. |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: 65s british Thu 12 Aug - 9:35 | |
| Kevin said no cos he pulled germans a month ago... | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 65s british Thu 12 Aug - 13:59 | |
| I thought that might be the case, there's always next year if it's allowed. Neil could you clarify the rules on this matter as it will be of importance also to Martin Zajac. He has been a resident in Scotland for a few years. (Is citizenship necessary or is there a minimum amount of years residence required?) |
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KING EDWARD World Champion
Posts : 513 Join date : 2009-10-24 Location : LOTS OF DIFFERENT PLACES
| Subject: Re: 65s british Thu 12 Aug - 17:12 | |
| In order to compete in the National Championships of any WAF representative country the athlete must be a holder of a Passport of that Nation
Regards
Neil | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 65s british Thu 12 Aug - 19:17 | |
| Cheers m8, i'll find out Martin's position with regards to this as soon as he returns from holiday. |
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