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Cycle Speedway Last Updated: Jan 5th, 2010 - 12:50:06


Cycle Speedway: A&T whitewashed.
By Admin
Jun 28, 2009, 23:41

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Astley & Tyldesley suffered a whitewash defeat, 126-50, at the hands of Hull at Gin Pit on a hot Sunday afternoon.

A & T had a whole host of riders who didn't make themselves available for a variety of reasons, as they went down to their biggest ever home defeat. Luke Jamson put up a brave fight for the home side, but Hull took revenge for their opening day home defeat at the hands of A & T, by scoring maximum points in every race.
 
Northern League match result
Astley & Tyldesley 50 Hull 126
A & T: Roy Heslop 10, Andy Knowles 10, Luke Jamson 7, Adam Watson 7, Adam Phillips 6, Laura Watson 5, Matthew J. Turnbull 5.
Hull: Andy Angell 18 (2), Matt Beharrell 18 (2), Lewis Aylmer 18 (2), Simon Plows 18 (2), Adam Stephenson 16 (4), Simon Gamble 16 (4), Chris Woodward 12, Andy Norrie 10 (2).
Referee - Gary Nuttall.
 
A & T's youngsters put up a spirited show in the Combination match, before losing to an older and more experienced Hull side, 71-49. Luke Jamson played a real captain's role with two race wins and twice shepherding his debutant partner, Matthew J. Turnbull, for a shared heat behind Matt Beharrell. For Hull, Beharrell raced unbeaten, with Lewis Aylmer losing only to Jamson.
 
Northern League Combination Division match result
Astley & Tyldesley 'B' 49 Hull 'B' 71
A & T: Luke Jamson 12 (2), Adam Phillips 9, Matthew J. Turnbull 7, Will Evans 6 (2), Laura Watson 6, Adam Watson 4, Adam Turnbull 3, Colin Farn 2.
Hull: Matt Beharrell 14 (2), Lewis Aylmer 14 (1), Chris Woodward 13 (1), James Hunt 13, Andy Norrie 11 (2), Rob Spik 6 (1).
Referee - Bill Phillips.
 
Adam Watson raced unbeaten to extend his lead in the 4th round of the North West Go-Race Grand Prix series. Max Evans and Colin Farn each scored 14 to take joint second place. All riders started from the grid, with the exception of Luke Jamson, who was handicapped half a lap each time.
 
North West Go-Race Grand Prix Round 4 result
Adam Watson 16, Max Evans 14, Colin Farn 14, Luke Jamson 9, Adam Turnbull 9, Tyler Koch 7, Josh Peacock 7.
Referee - Mike Hack.

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