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COUGARS POUNCE ON ROUND TWO

A first ever aggregate win over a top flight side has taken Calderwood into the second round of the KO Cup. An all division two last 16 tie with Dudley awaits Christopher Wilson’s Cougars after they eased passed Linlithgow by 18, they at one stage going ten up on their second leg hosts this week thanks to a couple of early 5-1’s from Oleg Gabulov (10+1) and Max Bennett (5+1), which saw them lead the tie by 34! That wasn’t the only one-sided contest of the opening round, with Greenhill, Swindon, Leeds and Dudley all progressing after racing to home and away wins against their opponents. The pick of the second round ties sees holders Stowmarket take on Cradley Heath in a repeat of last years final, Brickhill face Leeds in another all division one affair. In the league a career best 11 point haul from 22 year old reserve Jacob Sinclair helped Leeds record their first away win of this years campaign, they beating Stowmarket by two at Green Meadow. The defeated hosts responded with their own away victory at bottom of the table Runcorn (42-48). Coalville—who drew their latest fixture at Linlithgow—remain clear at the top of the standings. A good week too for Leeds top man Aaron Macaulay (13) on the individual front, the now 36 year old winning the British title for a record extending fifth time in the final at Claygate, the top eight from the meeting—which included world number three Nathan Kay (9) and fellow SL29 GP rider Ronnell Hawtin (10)—qualify for the Overseas Final. They’ll meet the top eight from the Pacific Final in that, that meeting was won by Coalville’s Travis Foxman with a 15 point maximum, world number five Paul Hope (8) finished fifth.

 

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