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CHAMPS GET TO THE POINT

Kestrels suffer home collapse

Don Valley have made a fantastic start in their bid to make it three league titles in a row, after just four meetings they now four points clear of the pack with a point difference 59 better than their closest rivals. West Norwood finished runners-up to the Vipers last season and it was expected that they would be one of their main challengers again in this campaign, but they were second best when the two sides met in the capital, the Kestrels having been seven points up after the first two heats losing out 44-45. And don’t let the closeness of the final scores fool you, the Vipers had this one wrapped up by the end of heat 14, a 5-1 in the finale for the Kestrels glossing over a mid-meeting collapse from them. West Norwood conceded a run of five heat advantages in six races to the visitors, beginning with a Martin Bank (11) winning 4-2 in heat seven and ending with another from the same rider in heat 12. The run brought about a 12 point turnaround in the scores in favour of Don Valley, and took them to the verge of a victory which would extend their unbeaten run on the road in all fixtures to ten meetings! It was surprisingly though that the pick of the riders on show was home number one Dzoni Morec, he the first to consistently get the better of both Leon Creer (9+1) and Matthew Madigan (10) this season and deservedly ended the night with a 15 point maximum to his name. The disappointing thing for the hosts and their promoter Neil Boniface was that his fellow heat leaders Mikhail Miloserdov (6) and lonaee Liam Marlow (9+1)—who is an asset of the Vipers— managed just one race win between them.

TODAY: Shorts

California boss David Grainger will be dreamin’ of promotion after his side became the first—and still only—to record an away win in division two this season. The victory was returned at Langley (42-48), where successive 5-1’s from heat 12 onwards turned a tight meeting the way of the visitors. The first was won by recent addition Andrej Stromajer (9), who put in his best performance for the club since his switch from Framlingham, while it was the Poppies only other ‘non-Brit’ in the line up, Jozsef Kardos (13+1), who picked up the three points in the next. With the visitors now eight up a second place from second string Christos Myatt (7+1) in the penultimate race was good enough to confirm both league points would be going their way.

 

Earlier in the week Jozsef Kardos (5) took on the role of back up rider to Robbie Bailey (15) as California reached the Pairs Championship for the first time in their nine year history. The Poppies duo finishing equal second with Manchester in their semi final at Barking, albeit four points behind twice winners of the competition Irlam (24). Final hosts and last years winners Don Valley (20) will go into next weeks decider as favourites to lift the trophy, however they’ll need to perform better than they did in their semi final, they finishing a clear six points off the pace set by Alexandr Piyuk and Dusan Bajrektarevic for Framlingham (26) in the Nottingham round. Dunmow (18) went through in third from the meeting, with Sandwell (17) just missing out to West Norwood (18) on the spot awarded to the highest scoring fourth placed side in the latest qualifiers.

 

The last six British Champions will all line up for this years final later in the season looking to become the first to win the title twice. The current holder, David Osborne, winning one of the two semi finals this week. Southampton’s number one topped the standings in the Irlam qualifier despite dropping two points, the victory his fourth in a WSO event career. Meanwhile 22 year old Brendan Jeffrey (13) made a successful debut on the senior stage in winning the other semi final, the Sankey man topping the charts at West Norwood by a point from Milton Keynes’s Robert Bradley.

 

League rookies Altrincham are the new leaders of division three after a last heat 5-1 took them to victory at Lye. Dennis Mochau (12+1) and Andras Zombori (10+1) combined successfully in the decider to clinch the 44-46 win, it was the third 5-1 for the visitors on the night, the previous two also involved Zombari. Fairstead drop from the top spot to third after they were held to a draw by Tiverton at home, Anders Elgaard Petersen claiming a share of the spoils for the Texans with a last heat win, they remain second in the standings.

 

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