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FIVE’S ALIVE

Record breaking Rebels into another final

Sedgemoor’s return to the European Cup after a six year absence continues to be huge success. Having claimed a record fourth win in their last campaign in the competition back in SL21, they remain on course to make it five, reaching final number six with after beating Bridgwater in the last four. A last heat second from Mike Conlon (16) at the Baboons’ Tractor Racing Arena completed a two point victory for the Nick Howard’s Rebels, the hosts not coming closer than overturning their ten point first leg deficit than in that final heat. Glasshoughton—six point aggregate winners over Plock—await Sedgemoor in what will be the first all-British decider since SL19, one the Gazelles lost to Pennsylvania by 24! Better for Bridgwater in the KO Cup, where they once again face Sedgemoor, this time in the 3rd round of the competition. They lead by 14 at the halfway stage of the tie, Kevin Dobinson (15) scoring a maximum for this weeks hosts. There were also big double digit first leg home wins for Whitemoor and Newport Pagnell. Success too for Bridgwater’s Bernd Hoover (11) in this years GP opener, the current World Champion getting the series off to a winning start in the European round in New Forest, where the 24 year old Austrian claimed his ninth career GP victory by beating Bryan Baah in a race-off. Only Andy James, with ten, now has more GP successes to his name. Not so good in the league for the Baboons, who remain in the division one relegation zone after a home 43-47 defeat to Newport Pagnell. In division two there was a notable first home defeat of the campaign for promotion chasing Smethwick, who lost out 44-45 at London Road to fourth placed Oxford.

 

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