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Comment now on the latest news at the Forum BJORN TO WIN Maurer leads Rams into semi-finals Ramsgate are through to the semi-finals of the Division One Cup for an 11th season after they made it three wins out of three in this years competition. If they avoid a double-digit home defeat in their final first round meeting—a result that has only happened twice in their 19 year history—they will go on to qualify to the last-four as group winners, Merseyside the ones to have to visit the Channel Arena next month, a draw required for them to pip Cradley Heath to second spot in the group. Ramsgate’s remarkable run in the competition continued with a 43-47 victory at SL20 winners Quantock, who are now eliminated, a last heat 5-1 from German pair Alexander Wagner (13+1) and Bjorn Maurer (13+1) securing them their latest success. A minimum of a draw was a certainty heading into the decider, but that wouldn’t have been enough to send the Rams through. Step up Maurer, who fought back from a terrible gate to claim those two vital extra points, he passing first Rangers number one Mauro Bruno (9) and then Jemu Ramo (11) on the last lap to earn the visitors their first 5-1 of the meeting and the crucial victory. Cradley Heath beat Altrincham 57-32 to earn themselves the maximum four points and second spot in the standings ahead of the final round of fixtures—which they sit out—they’ll be praying Ramsgate don’t let things slide against Merseyside now they themselves have qualified. In the other half of the draw there were 18 point home wins for Manor and Southampton over Don Valley and Laceby respectively, both though are far from certain to reach the last four ahead of the final round.TODAY: Shorts Laceby boss Martin Smith had foretold of a tricky encounter when league leaders Denaby paid their first ever visit to New Station Road this week. Before the start of the division one clash he spoke of a “house of cards” that was liable to “collapse”. Given the Devils form they perhaps didn’t need any encouragement, but the weakness in sentiment could have only helped the visitors, who took the lead on three separate occasions early on before making it stick. Heat seven, nine and 12 5-1’s did the job, Callum Osborne (8) winning the first and third of those, while 22 year old reserve Harry Francis (7+2) finished second to him in heat 12 having earned the same position behind Lesta Markoff (12) three races earlier. Markoff’s victory in heat 13 would go on to confirm the Devils second away win of the campaign. A 47-43 home victory over Manor followed for Steve Pearce’s side, second string Ladislav Zgonc (12) and Francis (8+3) securing maximum points in that with a race to spare, they were needed to keep hold of top spot in the standings, as Merseyside were also securing maximum points in the week down at Southampton. The Marauders second away win of the campaign, 42-47, sealed with a last heat 5-1 from Sebastian Lofstrom (12) and the unbeaten Shane Goodwin (14+1). Merseyside’s next away league fixture is a mouth-watering clash at Don Valley, who remain a point adrift of the top two in third after back-to-back wins, the first returned at Ramsgate, 44-46. Valeri Lach’s (13) last heat win over Alexander Wagner (15)—who’d won a home side 5-1 a race earlier as a tactical substitute—secured the Vipers their third straight league win at the venue.
A great week for Brighton whose three wins from three resulted in them going top of the second tier standings and reaching the Division Two Cup semi-finals. They make the last four of the latter—a competition they won three years ago—with a meeting to spare thanks to a emphatic 58-32 home win over Somerset, that came on the back of a 43-47 league win at Bolsover. Again a strong performance at reserve from Tyler Ford (7+2) helped the Bombers cause, with his third place finish in heat 14 securing Glenn Martin’s side their second away win since their relegation. Previous leaders Buxton slip to third after they lost the later top of the table clash at Brighton, 49-41, despite this the Braves will be happy enough with their lot given they’d earlier confirmed themselves a semi-final place in the Division Two Cup with a six point home win over Sankey. Birmingham also go above Buxton in the standings, they winning at Sankey in the league 43-47 thanks to a last heat 4-2 won by second string Aarno Raisanen (11).
London closed to within points difference of division three leaders Whiteley with a brace of four point victories. Their first came in the top of the table clash between the pair in the capital, in which the hosts Bojan Kraka (14) won a last heat decider. Kraka was also instrumental in the Jaguars away success at Nottingham, he winning a heat 15 5-1 in which Sanel Tigtanj (14+3) picked up a decisive second place. Meanwhile Whiteley have become the first side to reach the Division Three Cup semi-finals this season, a 53-37 win over Newquay taking them through. Benfleet and London boosted their chances of a last four berth, with both recording away wins this week.
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