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Monarch Edition
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Comment now on the latest news at the Forum TABLE TOPPERS TRIPLE TEST ...honours even in cup battles It was a crunch week for two of the sports big guns, Framlingham Lancers and Don Valley Vipers facing each other THREE times in three different competitions in the space of just five days, each fixture crucial to their respective chances of claiming silverware this season. First up was the KOC semi final encounter in Sheffield, both sides were using guests for their injured number ones, but it was the visitors to the DVSA that get the most out of their temporary talisman. Daniel Jansson (18)—usually seen in a Bognor race-jacket—raced to six wins from six races, providing the imputes that saw Framlingham wipe off an eight point deficit after heat ten to win the meeting by two! The Lancers ended the night with four heat advantages from five, races which saw Jansson earn success as a tactical substitute in a heat 12 5-1 with the otherwise disappointing Lee Baker (3+2), before combining with Jacek Pluta (11+1) for maximum points a heat later. Jansson returned to win heat 15, a 4-2 there with Pluta ensuring Framlingham would have a lead going into their home second leg. In stark contrast to Jansson’s contribution Jiri Besta (7) managed just one race win, Matthew Madigan will though be back for the return and as the later clash in the Division One Cup showed, this tie isn’t over with yet. For in that competition Framlingham—last years winners—were unexpectedly denied a semi final place when Dan Valley earned a 41-49 win at Ramsey Park, just two days after losing at home against the same opposition! This time Besta (15) was on fine form, he benefiting from the wider expanses the Framlingham circuit has to offer, he and Leon Creer (13) providing the backbone to the success, the pair racing to a total of nine wins. The Lancers were suffering something of a KO Cup hangover, they failing to get in contention after going behind to a Creer/Tony Islam 5-1 in heat three, further visiting 5-1’s were added in heats five and 13, the latter from Matthew Rutherford and Besta sweet revenge for their mauling in that key race earlier in the week. The Vipers were assured of all three points with Creer’s fourth win of the night in heat 14, the win lifting them up into second spot in Group A of the first round standings, earning them a semi final place against runaway Group B winners Southampton Scorpions. The Framlingham riders could have been forgiven for being somewhat dazed by the result, but they had an early opportunity to bounce straight back from the defeat with a repeat of the match-up in the league, this time they were on the ball, no mistakes as Pluta (14+1) and Jansson (14+1) went through the card unbeaten, giving the league leaders a 50-40 win. That, and an earlier 42-48 victory at Sankey, sees the Lancers extend their advantage at the top of the table to three points, second placed Manchester having lost at Merseyside, 47-43.
TODAY: Shorts Merseyside Marauders are favourites to reach their first KOC final after they held Manchester Marlins to just a 46-44 win in the first leg of their semi final tie this week. The Marlins threatened to build a substantial lead having gone six up in heat ten, but that was snubbed out with a quick tactical replacement by the visitors in heat 11, Zbigneiw Sibik (8+1) joining Luke Andersen (11) for a crucial 5-1. Although the Marauders are rightly considered to have the advantage, they’ll be very wary of their opponents, the Marlins having won already at the Riverside this season. It was also a week of celebration in the league for Merseyside, they climbing out of the relegation zone for the first time since the opening rounds of the season, two 47-43 victories—including a second away from home for the campaign at Southampton—taking them above Newcastle in the standings. The winning points on the south coast was scored by Padi Basker (13) and Micheal Frias (13+1) in the final heat.
With the top three from last season not in action for various reasons, there was an opportunity for others to make their mark on the World Championship in the opening round of this season’s GP series in Malmo this week. An open meeting ended with Kazimierz Bosacki (11), the current World Number 5, crowned as the Swedish GP winner, the 34 year old defeating Bognor’s Daniel Jansson in a race-off for the title. Jansson was joined on the podium by fellow debutant Jason Johnson (10) when he beat Greg Gella in a second race-off.
Division Three leaders West Norwood Kestrels scrapped into the divisional cup semi finals thanks to a point gained for a draw in their last qualifier at Wandsworth, the Rams had needed to win by eight to stand a chance of going through at their expense. In the league the Kestrels moved a point clear at the top after they picked up the first bonus point on offer in the B set of fixtures, second placed Gateshead lost theirs at Gateshead. The only away win in the division was returned at Cradley Heath, where two wins from second string Phillip Todd (8) helped Great Barr Bandits claim a 38-52 victory.
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