SWINDON ROBINS: Batchelor seals Robins return

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SWINDON Robins have completed their line-up for the defence of their Elite League title after finally securing a loan deal for Australian Troy Batchelor.

The Blunsdon side have been locked in a battle with parent club Peterborough all winter regarding Batchelor’s future, but have brought the saga to an end after agreeing terms following the passing of yesterday’s signing deadline, which made unsigned riders automatically available on loan.

The Panthers believe Batchelor should only have left the Showground on a full transfer, but the Robins have now declared their team with the Australian completing their 1-7.

“I have been told from the outset that riders who are not signed by another team by March 1 are regarded as free agents, and would be available to any club on loan,” co-owner Gary Patchett said.

“I have always maintained Troy shouldn’t have been made available on transfer only because he never featured in his parent club’s plans, and as far as I’m concerned he will ride for Swindon on loan unless we decide that situation has changed.

“We respected the right of his parent club to include him in their team if they so desired, but we are led to believe they made no contact at all with him and we are happy to have him back.

“As soon as the season finished we said we wanted as many of last season’s team back as possible, and we are delighted to bring back four.”

Patchett also believes the 25-year-old returns to Europe a more mature rider following is national title victory in January.

“The best is yet to come from Troy, and he showed great maturity last season when he stepped up on nights where we relied on him and him alone,” he said.

“He has built on that in the close season by winning the Australian title, which is very dear to him, and that is a fantastic achievement for him. Some will question the strength of the field, but you can only beat what’s put in front.”

Meanwhile, Davey Watt is the latest rider to be announced for the season-opening Bob Kilby Memorial Meeting on March 14 The Australian joins the likes of Nicki Pedersen, Hans Andersen and Freddie Lindgren in the field, and Patchett is pleased to see Watt included.

“Davey has always done well around Blunsdon, and he has a fond place in my heart after he stood in for Leigh Adams at very short notice after Leigh was injured at the end of the 2008 season,” he said.

Comments(9)

GalaxyMan says...
7:09am Sat 2 Mar 13

Welcome back Troy!

swindonspur says...
7:23am Sat 2 Mar 13

Shock. Never saw this coming.

Rovin Robin says...
7:26am Sat 2 Mar 13

Good to see you back Troy
Many thanks to the Peterborough promotion for finally allowing you to ride for us again.. The purple Robins will be paying you a visit .............

oldlegtrailer says...
9:06am Sat 2 Mar 13

When the purple purple Robin comes bob bob bobbing along, along......... - funny don't quite sound the same

Thank God it is the end to an irritating episode and now we can down to the nit and gritty. Get the hot dogs on the stove!

gruntfuttocks says...
9:21am Sat 2 Mar 13

oldlegtrailer wrote:
When the purple purple Robin comes bob bob bobbing along, along......... - funny don't quite sound the same Thank God it is the end to an irritating episode and now we can down to the nit and gritty. Get the hot dogs on the stove!
the robin on the actual away suit is red. the computer program that allows you to click and see the home and away colours was set to convert what was red to purple thus changing the robin too. dont worry about it. it will be RED

mancrobin says...
9:27am Sat 2 Mar 13

Looking like a very strong team for 2013. Roscoe has done well again and let's hope we can keep that team spirit going from last season.

sootysweep says...
11:28am Sat 2 Mar 13

if they wanted him so badly why did they just not buy him from Peterborough. If he has a good season and he has been unpredictable in the past this could come back and bite the robins.Is it right to use loan riders that belong to other clubs

Rovin Robin says...
1:24pm Sat 2 Mar 13

sootysweep wrote:
if they wanted him so badly why did they just not buy him from Peterborough. If he has a good season and he has been unpredictable in the past this could come back and bite the robins.Is it right to use loan riders that belong to other clubs
Peterborough were trying to force Swindon to buy a surplus member of their inventory. They had no intention of using Troy in their side,and i am not sure if he wanted to ride for them anyway - There is no guarantee that a rider is going to improve but he sure did a good job for us last year. As we proved last season the secret to success is having a strong team from 1 - 7 so if someone has an off night one of the others gets an extra ride. I expect him to have a heat leaders spot in the team but if he slips he will be a heck of a reserve. We have a number of riders out on loan to various clubs ourselves. Have faith in Rosco.

RED-MERLIN says...
7:40am Tue 5 Mar 13

IN ROSCO WE TRUST !!!

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