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Edinburgh Speedway: Bears can upset the applecart.
By Admin
Jul 23, 2008, 00:37
The Scotwaste Monarchs are right at the top of the Premier League, but everyone is well aware that it is even harder to stay there than to get there in the first place.
That could be especially true this week with the arrival of the Redcar Bears, Armadale specialists who recorded two victories in West Lothian in 2007. Monarchs beat them home and away in the Knockout Cup this season, but since then the Bears have been boosted by the return of American Chris Kerr.
The Scotwaste Monarchs did hit the top of the league last Friday after beating Birmingham, because King’s Lynn lost at Scunthorpe the same night.
Even a draw at Stoke for the Stars didn’t change the position, though by the time Friday comes Monarchs will probably be off the top.
Of course it is the team at the top at the end of the fixtures which matters, but as at Tuesday 22nd July Monarchs have 29 points (16 matches), and lead Workington (28 from 20), Somerset (27 from 14) and King’s Lynn (27 from 18).
Even that needs further analysis because of the different number of home/away matches raced, and the tracks each side has still to visit.
Important fixtures coming up in the near future include our match with Redcar on Friday, Redcar v Workington (Thursday), Somerset v King’s Lynn (Friday), Stoke v Somerset (Sunday).
On Saturday (26th) at Workington Monarchs race in the first semi-final of the Premier Fours against Workington, Somerset and Sheffield. It is a tough draw.
Top average man William Lawson will not be ready to return so Monarchs will field Ryan Fisher, Thomas H Jonasson, Matthew Wethers and Andrew Tully.
The field for the Keyline Scottish Open on Friday 1st August has been finalised and is listed below. It includes three former winners – Daniel Nermark, Rory Schlein and David Howe.
Meeting sponsors on Friday will be Headlam Floorcoverings, in association with ARDEX (High performance flooring and tiling products).
Few teams can boast of the Armadale expertise that Redcar have in their ranks, primarily due to 1999 Monarch James Grieves who has maintained a very high standard of performance at the track over the 12 years speedway has operated there.
Gary Havelock too was almost unbeatable at Armadale until he had a below-par meeting in the Cup tie, though that is unlikely to happen again.
Chris Kerr has also made numerous Armadale appearances in past seasons, having ridden as a guest for both Monarchs and Wolverhampton, and also in the Scottish Open.
Josh Auty and the very impressive newcomer Ty Proctor complete a very effective top five for the Bears, one which the Monarchs will be very respectful of.
Since Chris Kerr has returned, Redcar took a remarkable draw at Sheffield but also took a pasting at Rye House.
Bears have not named their no. 6 stand-in for injured Dan Giffard, but club official Gareth Rogers has said that it will be either James Cockle or Benji Compton, both fairly frequent Armadale visitors in the past.
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