Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: Alex Harkess |
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1. Craig Cook | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2* | 14 | 1 | ||
2. Max Fricke r/r | 0 | 0 | |||||||
3. Justin Sedgmen | 2* | 2* | 3 | 3 | 2* | 3 | 15 | 3 | |
4. Derek Sneddon | 3 | F | 2* | 1 | 0 | 6 | 1 | ||
5. Sam Masters | 2* | 3 | 2* | 1 | 2* | 10 | 3 | ||
6. Max Clegg | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||||
7. Stevie Worrall | 3 | 3 | 2* | 3 | 3 | 3 | 17 | 1 |
Sheffield Tigers
Team Manager: Joe Screen |
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1. Simon Stead | 1 | 4 | 1 | 3 | E | 1 | 10 | 0 | |
2. Ty Proctor r/r | 0 | 0 | |||||||
3. Andre Compton | 1 | X | 2 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 0 | ||
4. Taylor Poole | 0 | X | 1* | 0 | 1* | 2 | 2 | ||
5. Leigh Lanham | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2* | 1 | 0 | 6 | 1 | |
6. Simon Nielsen | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 0 | ||
7. Ryan MacDonald | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The Scotwaste Monarchs established what looks like a winning lead in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final against Sheffield, winning 63-28 with unbeaten performances from Steve Worrall, Justin Sedgmen and Craig Cook.
Alex Harkess said "We really were outstanding tonight and I'm very happy with the lead we got. In spite of the score there was some entertainment and as always the team worked really well together."
It was Justin who picked up the DDS Monarch of the Match award, and certainly he was at his best. The main opposition during the evening came from Simon Stead and Justin had to beat him 3 times, including Simon's TR ride in heat 5.
Monarchs picked up 9 5-1s in a performance which was as impressive as anything they have done this season. They gated brilliantly, and when necessary we saw some excellent team riding with heat 8 perhaps the best example.
Sam Masters and Stevie Worrall gated in this and rode perfectly, Stevie outside and Sam on the line, shutting out all the best efforts of the spectacular Stead.
Craig Cook and Justin Sedgmen had started with a heat 1 5-1 over Stead, and the same pair completed the evening with another 5-1 over the same rider!
There were brief flourishes from Andre Compton and Leigh Lanham as well, Compton heading Cook for a couple of laps in heat 10, but the visitors only gained 2 heat advantages and generally had no answer to the quality or the teamwork of the Monarchs.
Worrall and Sedgmen completed six-ride unbeaten meetings, Cook did the same from his five rides. Sam Masters scored 10, Derek Sneddon 6 and young Max Clegg showed a nice style standing in for Aaron Fox, and scored 1. And oh yes, it took Monarchs to 17 matches unbeaten for the season.
Attention now turns to Cook's GP qualifier at Berwick tomorrow, and Max Fricke's World Under-21 Team qualifier at Teterow, also tomorrow.
Sam Masters is due to ride at Leicester while Masters, Sneddon and Sedgmen are in the James Grieves Farewell at Glasgow on Sunday.
Monarchs are in team action again next Friday against Plymouth.
Having travelled north five weeks ago on league business only for rain to be the winner, the weather is set fair for the league Cup Semi-Final visit this Friday of the Sheffield Tigers who are the latest challengers to try their hands at ending the Scotwaste Monarchs' incredible unbeaten run.
It's been a familiar story for the Tigers recently with a further six out of their ten scheduled matches washed out since the start of May. And after coming through a very tough looking League Cup section, they lost three matches in a row, one of them at home to Scunthorpe for the second time!
The very much-changed 2014 version of the Tigers is led from No.1 by the still youthful looking 31-year-old Simon Stead who is back with Sheffield after a 10-year absence. He should prove a worthy challenger to Monarchs majestic points scoring machine and new track record holder, Craig Cook.
Sheffield use rider replacement at No.2 for the second highest rider in their averages, Ty Proctor (9.22) who will be riding for Wolverhampton. This means that any of the Tigers can take his place against the Monarchs rider who is quietly building up the points, Justin Sedgmen.
Look out for fireworks from No. 3 where Sheffield track the hugely experienced Leigh Lanham, now aged 36 and best known for a decade with Arena Essex but who is showing that he wouldn't be out of place back in the Elite league. Max Fricke is in Germany, so it's R/R at 3 for Monarchs.
Sheffield's No.4 had an early run out at Armadale last week as a guest of 'the other Tigers' from Glasgow. In at least one of those races he showed he is still prepared to battle it out with the best of them. The Monarchs skipper Derek Sneddon had a similar-ish meeting, so this should be a good contest.
Speaking of good match-ups, there's a cracker at No.5 where both sides track talented Australian riders who sat out the whole of last season in Oz. For Sheffield it's Taylor Poole who is sure to push up his average this year and for Monarchs it's the tall, mercurial Sam 'the master' Masters.
Great things are expected of Sheffield's No.6, Simon Nielsen, a 23-year-old Danish rider whose early progress was halted by a broken femur in June 2012. Sadly, Aaron Fox took a gamble with his injured thigh and lost, so his place for Monarchs will be taken by a National League guest.
However there should be another cracking match-up at No. 7 where Sheffield track the highly rated UK prospect, 17-year-old Josh Bates who doesn't look old enough to be out on his own, but who also rides with NL side Mildenhall and has just been signed by EL team Leicester Lions.
So that puts pressure on Steve Worrall for Monarchs to score a hatful of points at reserve, especially since this is just the first leg of the Semi-Final and Monarchs will need a healthy lead to take to Owlerton in the return fixture. But Steve also rides in all three leagues and will be up for the challenge.
As previously stated, it will be odd not seeing Neil Machin in charge, but a new promotion, a new set of riders and a new team manager in Joe Screen will perhaps bring a change in fortune for the Tigers who had slipped from the high standards they set in the days of Sean Wilson.
This tie could certainly be the proverbial game of two halves, with Sheffield being a big track side and the Scotwaste Arena being the opposite. But Monarchs haven't lost at home in 2014 whereas the former 'fortress Owlerton' has been breached twice already by Scunthorpe.
Monarchs have also won at the large expanses of Berwick and Workington, so perhaps they will rate their chances of winning both legs. But with riders missing and the visitors having plenty of previous Armadale experience, anything could happen. This should be a cracking match! Be there to cheer on your team. Tapes up at 7.30.
Likely line-ups:
EDINBURGH SCOTWASTE MONARCHS: Craig Cook, rider replacement for Max Fricke, Justin Sedgmen, Derek Sneddon (capt.), Sam Masters, guest replacement for Aaron Fox, Steve Worrall.
SHEFFIELD WINDOW CENTRE TIGERS: Simon Stead (capt.), rider replacement for Ty Proctor, Andre Compton, Taylor Poole, Leigh Lanham, Simon Nielsen, Josh Bates.
Friday 6th June 2014, 9:00pm
The Scotwaste Monarchs raced to a 63 to 28 win over Sheffield on Friday evening to put themselves into a strong position for qualification for the League Cup Final.
Friday 6th June 2014, 2:00pm
The weather couldn't be better for tonight's big League Cup semi final clash with Sheffield at Armadale. The meeting gets underway at 7.30pm and it is possible to pay at the admission gates at the stadium.
Wednesday 4th June 2014, 5:57pm
The Scotwaste Monarchs currently top the Premier League table, and have ridden unbeaten through 16 fixtures so far this season. This Friday they switch to the League Cup, taking on Sheffield in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final and looking for a healthy lead.