Newcastle Diamonds
Stuart Robson 12+1 (5)
Edinburgh Monarchs
Steve Worrall 12+3 (6)
Premier League
44
45
Sunday 1st June 2014
Newcastle Stadium
Newcastle Diamonds
Team Manager: George English
44
1. Danny King 3 2 3 1 2 11 0
2. Lewis Rose R/R 0 0
3. Stuart Robson 3 2 3 3 1* 12 1
4. Lewis Kerr 2* 1* F 2* 2 7 3
5. Ludvig Lindgren 1 2* 3 0 6 1
6. Chris Mills 0 2 3 1 0 Fx 6 0
7. Oliver Greenwood 1* 0 1* F 0 2 2
Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: John Campbell
45
1. Craig Cook 2 3 X 3 3 11 0
2. Justin Sedgmen 1* 0 3 2 6 1
3. Max Fricke 0 1 2 2 5 0
4. Derek Sneddon T 0 1* 1 2 1
5. Sam Masters 3 3 1 2* 0 9 1
6. Danny Phillips 0 0 0 0 0
7. Steve Worrall 3 1 2* 2* 1* 3 12 3
Heat 1
Time: 62.3
1. Danny King  
3
2. Lewis Rose R/R  
6. Chris Mills
0
1. Craig Cook  
2
2. Justin Sedgmen  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
3
Away
3
3
Heat 2
Time: 63.2
6. Chris Mills  
2
7. Oliver Greenwood  
1
6. Danny Phillips  
0
7. Steve Worrall  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
6
Away
3
6
Heat 3
Time: 63.8
3. Stuart Robson  
3
4. Lewis Kerr  
2
3. Max Fricke  
0
4. Derek Sneddon  
7. Steve Worrall
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
11
Away
1
7
Heat 4
Time: 64
5. Ludvig Lindgren  
1
7. Oliver Greenwood  
0
5. Sam Masters  
3
7. Steve Worrall  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
12
Away
5
12
Heat 5
Time: 63.1
3. Stuart Robson  
2
4. Lewis Kerr  
1
1. Craig Cook  
3
2. Justin Sedgmen  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
15
Away
3
15
Heat 6
Time: 64.4
1. Danny King  
2
2. Lewis Rose R/R  
7. Oliver Greenwood
1
5. Sam Masters  
3
6. Danny Phillips  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
18
Away
3
18
Heat 7
Time: 65.8
5. Ludvig Lindgren  
2
6. Chris Mills  
3
3. Max Fricke  
1
4. Derek Sneddon  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
23
Away
1
19
Heat 8
Time: 64.2
2. Lewis Rose R/R  
4. Lewis Kerr
F
7. Oliver Greenwood  
6. Chris Mills
1
2. Justin Sedgmen  
3
7. Steve Worrall  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
24
Away
5
24
Heat 9
Time: 63.3
3. Stuart Robson  
3
4. Lewis Kerr  
2
5. Sam Masters  
1
6. Danny Phillips  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
29
Away
1
25
Heat 10
Time: 63.3
1. Danny King  
3
2. Lewis Rose R/R  
0
3. Max Fricke  
2
4. Derek Sneddon  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
32
Away
3
28
Heat 11
Time: 64.5
5. Ludvig Lindgren  
3
6. Chris Mills  
F
1. Craig Cook  
X
2. Justin Sedgmen  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
35
Away
2
30
Heat 12
 
3. Stuart Robson  
3
7. Oliver Greenwood  
Fx
3. Max Fricke  
2
6. Danny Phillips  
7. Steve Worrall
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
38
Away
3
33
Heat 13
Time: 62.4
1. Danny King  
1
5. Ludvig Lindgren  
0
1. Craig Cook  
3
5. Sam Masters  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
39
Away
5
38
Heat 14
Time: 64.4
4. Lewis Kerr  
2
6. Chris Mills  
0
4. Derek Sneddon  
1
7. Steve Worrall  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
41
Away
4
42
Heat 15
Time: 62.1
3. Stuart Robson  
1
1. Danny King  
2
5. Sam Masters  
0
1. Craig Cook  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
44
Away
3
45

It's hard to find words to describe what the amazing Scotwaste Monarchs are doing at the moment. They have won again, and are unbeaten after 16 matches, having snatched a 45-44 win at Newcastle.

It proved to be our toughest match yet against a determined and well organised Diamonds team. We weren't really at our best, and we were also on the wrong end of a couple of refereeing decisions, and when we trailed 38-33 with three heats left, I think most of us thought we were fighting for a point.

But that's not how the team thinks. Heat 13, Craig Cook jetted from gate two, and Sam Masters pulled off an excellent run round the outside of the first two bends. It was a tricky move but he made it and never gave Danny King a look-in.

So now we were a point down and definitely in the hunt, but we had to take care of the very speedy Lewis Kerr in heat 14. Stevie Worrall, again coolness personified, raced clear and there was another captain's ride from Derek Sneddon.

He didn't have a good night overall but he is so good at making a start when the chips are down. He got ahead of Kerr, and held him up for two laps to let Stevie get clear. That's teamwork.

So... It was the same old story. Three points needed in the last heat. Masters on gate one, probably the poorest gate, then Robson, then Cook, and King on the outside.

It was stopped at the first attempt with Robson a tyre ahead but our pair right with him. All four back. Second attempt, Cook's front wheel lifted, but he still drove his machine forward and into the turn. He was in front, away, and never challenged, doing the fastest time of the season! (He reckoned he could have gone a lot faster).

So again, joy for the mighty Monarchs and the Craig Cook legend rolls on. He wasn't happy earlier in heat 11 when he was excluded after Oliver Greenwood had come off entering the third turn.

It was a classic case of a fast rider on the inside (and Craig's front wheel never left the white line) with a slower rider outside him, and few in the Edinburgh camp felt it was fair.

Earlier in heat 3 we'd seen Ludvig Lindgren take a header under the first bend fence, all on his own, but get a rerun. That one had no effect as we took a 5-1 anyway.

Our middle pair of Max Fricke and Derek Sneddon wasn't at its best, even though both are regarded as track specialists. Their two 1-5 losses plus the Cook incident had a lot to do with the 5-point deficit after heat 12. But we turned it round - again.

Newcastle must have been hugely disappointed, but they took it in their usual sporting manner with handshakes all round at the end. Thanks to the Diamonds.

The Scotwaste Monarchs hit the road again on Sunday with the relatively short journey to Newcastle in search of more Premier league points.

The Newcastle Stadium has always been a relatively happy hunting ground for the Monarchs and recent team changes for the Diamonds seemed initially to weaken their team but another change for tonight's meeting has now added a bit of strength at reserve.

Scotwaste Monarchs will be without Aaron Fox again. After Friday's match at Armadale he went back to hospital and feels that, on this occasion, he has been given the correct advice. He has another hospital appointment on Tuesday for a progress report. However, it looks like he will miss next Friday's League Cup semi Final against Sheffield.

Recent big signing, Danny King, really hit top form last week losing just once and that after he had touched the tapes and started off a handicap. Lewis Kerr, who is very much the man of the moment in all leagues, also dropped just one point last week as the Diamonds defeated Ipswich. They add Chris Mills to their team tonight and have Oliver Greenwood as a guest for Chris Schramm.

The Scotwaste Monarchs line up in their normal order with Cradley's Danny Phillips stepping in to replace Aaron Fox.

The action gets underway at 6.30pm.