Edinburgh Monarchs
Sam Masters 14+1 (5)
Sheffield Tigers
Simon Stead 10 (4)
Premier League
67
27
Friday 5th September 2014
Armadale Stadium
Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: Alex Harkess
67
1. Craig Cook 3 2* 3 3 2* 13 2
2. Justin Sedgmen 1 3 3 2* 9 1
3. Max Fricke 3 2 3 3 11 0
4. Stevie Worrall X 0 0
5. Sam Masters 3 3 3 2* 3 14 1
6. Aaron Fox 2* 1* 1 1 2* 7 3
7. Derek Sneddon 3 1 2* 2* 2* 3 13 3
Sheffield Tigers
Team Manager: Nigel Hinchcliffe
27
1. Simon Stead 2 3 4 1 10 0
2. Andre Compton r/r 0 0
3. Leigh Lanham 0 2 1 1 1 0 5 0
4. Taylor Poole 1* R 0 1 2 1
5. Nico Covatti 0 0 X R 1 1 0
6. Ben Wilson 1 0 1 1 0 3 0
7. Josh Bates X 2 4 0 R R 6 0
Heat 1
Time: 55.4
1. Craig Cook  
3
2. Justin Sedgmen  
1
1. Simon Stead  
2
2. Andre Compton r/r  
3. Leigh Lanham
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
4
Away
2
2
Heat 2
Time: 57.8
6. Aaron Fox  
2
7. Derek Sneddon  
3
6. Ben Wilson  
1
7. Josh Bates  
Fx
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
9
Away
1
3
Heat 3
 
3. Max Fricke  
3
4. Stevie Worrall  
Fx
3. Leigh Lanham  
2
4. Taylor Poole  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
12
Away
3
6
Heat 4
Time: 56.6
5. Sam Masters  
3
7. Derek Sneddon  
1
5. Nico Covatti  
0
7. Josh Bates  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
16
Away
2
8
Heat 5
Time: 56.6
3. Max Fricke  
2
4. Stevie Worrall  
6. Aaron Fox
1
1. Simon Stead  
3
2. Andre Compton r/r  
6. Ben Wilson
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
19
Away
3
11
Heat 6
Time: 57.7
1. Craig Cook  
2
2. Justin Sedgmen  
3
5. Nico Covatti  
0
6. Ben Wilson  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
24
Away
1
12
Heat 7
Time: 57.4
5. Sam Masters  
3
6. Aaron Fox  
7. Derek Sneddon
2
3. Leigh Lanham  
1
4. Taylor Poole  
R
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
29
Away
1
13
Heat 8
Time: 58.6
2. Justin Sedgmen  
3
7. Derek Sneddon  
6. Aaron Fox
1
2. Andre Compton r/r  
4. Taylor Poole
0
7. Josh Bates  
4
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
33
Away
4
17
Heat 9
 
3. Max Fricke  
3
4. Stevie Worrall  
7. Derek Sneddon
2
5. Nico Covatti  
Fx
6. Ben Wilson  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
38
Away
1
18
Heat 10
Time: 57.6
1. Craig Cook  
3
2. Justin Sedgmen  
2
3. Leigh Lanham  
1
4. Taylor Poole  
7. Josh Bates
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
43
Away
1
19
Heat 11
Time: 57.8
5. Sam Masters  
3
6. Aaron Fox  
1
1. Simon Stead  
4
2. Andre Compton r/r  
7. Josh Bates
R
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
47
Away
4
23
Heat 12
Time: 58.3
3. Max Fricke  
3
7. Derek Sneddon  
2
3. Leigh Lanham  
1
6. Ben Wilson  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
52
Away
1
24
Heat 13
Time: 58.3
1. Craig Cook  
3
5. Sam Masters  
2
1. Simon Stead  
1
5. Nico Covatti  
R
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
57
Away
1
25
Heat 14
Time: 59
4. Stevie Worrall  
7. Derek Sneddon
3
6. Aaron Fox  
2
4. Taylor Poole  
1
7. Josh Bates  
R
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
62
Away
1
26
Heat 15
Time: 58.2
5. Sam Masters  
3
1. Craig Cook  
2
3. Leigh Lanham  
0
5. Nico Covatti  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
67
Away
1
27

The Scotwaste Monarchs equalled their highest score of the season when they beat Sheffield 67-27 at Armadale tonight – and they avoided the rain as well.

The downside of another very impressive Armadale performance was the loss of Stevie Worrall after an awkward fall in heat 3, though as far as we know there is no serious injury and our PLRC qualifier will probably ride at Rye House tomorrow.

In his absence, the others did superbly with Derek Sneddon recorded his highest score of the season, Craig Cook and Sam Masters unbeaten and everyone else plundering points.

With some torrential rain to the west of Edinburgh, and heavy dark clouds over the stadium, it felt like a miracle that there was no rain at Armadale, though some people may well have made the decision not to travel.

In all honesty Sheffield provided disappointing opposition. Simon Stead was their only race winner and much of the time they were so badly beaten out of the start that the races were over at the first bend. All of the heats from the sixth race onwards finished either 5-1 or 4-4 (two of the latter).

Heat 8 was a good race with Josh Bates (on a TR) and Taylor Poole making the start. Justin Sedgmen passed Poole and hunted down Bates, while Aaron Fox took advantage of Poole going wide on the last bend to grab the point. While everyone was watching that Sedgmen grabbed the race win from Bates who might have suffered a machine problem approaching the line.

Another good battle was heat 11 as Aaron Fox held off Simon Stead for a couple of laps, and stayed with the GB international right to the finish.

In view of the threatening weather we were keen for the meeting to run smoothly but the first three races were all stopped. Stead and Sedgmen crashed on the first bend of heat 1, and Josh Bates spun into the fence in heat 2. Steve Worrall's injury came in heat 3 after Leigh Lanham had passed him. Steve tried to come back on the outside and came to grief.

This week's match has been a long time coming because the Sheffield Window Centre Tigers were first due to visit Armadale on April 25th in what would have been Monarchs' first Premier League fixture of the season - until the weather intervened.

The Tigers may be propping up the table at the moment but their new management and completely different 2014 side are beginning to gel and they have three riders who didn't appear in their colours in the League Cup fixture here in June, having made a two-rider mid-season switch.

They are led by the returning local Sheffield hero, Simon Stead who is still a youthful-looking 31-year-old and enjoying life back in the Premier League. He should prove an excellent foil for Edinburgh's superb No.1, Craig Cook who has been working really hard on getting away from the starts quicker.

Tigers use rider replacement at No.2 to cover for the injured Andre Compton. Monarchs track Justin Sedgmen who has made the No.2 position his own since his promotion from reserve and whose fine form has been earning him several guest appearances recently.

Always a popular visitor at No.3 is a rider still going strong after 20 years in the sport, Leigh Lanham who has moved to the Tigers from his home-town side, Ipswich. His match-up with Max Fricke should be another benchmark of how the Monarchs young Australian is continuing his rapid progress.

Another former Ipswich rider makes his appearance at No.4 for the Tigers, Taylor Poole, a talented young Australian rider rebuilding his UK career after a year out in 2013. His opposite number, points machine Steve Worrall will no doubt be just as unphased by the calibre of his opponents as usual.

At No.5, Monarchs fans will get the first chance to see the exciting 26-year-old Argentinian flyer, Nico Covatti who unfortunately lost his Elite League place with the demise of Birmingham. Lurking on the opposite side of the pits will be Sam Masters who has been showing scintillating Armadale form in recent weeks.

Ben Wilson has returned as a very useful reserve to his home-town Sheffield side for whom he first appeared at Conference League level in 2001 as a 15-year-old and later partnered Sean Wilson. His match-up with Monarchs' Californian, Aaron Fox will be another intriguing and very telling one.

Sheffield's No.7 is yet another local lad, 17-year-old Josh Bates who, like Aaron Fox, is on a fast learning curve in his first season of Premier League speedway. He will face the hugely determined Monarchs' captain, Derek Sneddon who will be keen to find his best form for the sharp end of the season.

Big track Sheffield have traditionally found the much tighter Scotwaste Arena to be a struggle but this time around they have a very experienced heat leader trio in Simon Stead, Nico Covatti and Leigh Lanham combined with potential improvers Taylor Poole, Josh Bates and Ben Wilson.

Monarchs are desperate to get as many matches under their belts as possible before the Play-Off cut-off date and would count this match as a great chance to add another three points to their tally as they chase one of the top two spots. Can they do it without any slip-ups or mishaps? Take your place on the terraces to find out. Tapes up 7.30 sharp.

Likely line-ups:

EDINBURGH SCOTWASTE MONARCHS; Craig Cook, Justin Sedgmen, Max Fricke, Stevie Worrall, Sam Masters, Aaron Fox, Derek Sneddon (capt.)

SHEFFIELD WINDOW CENTRE TIGERS: Simon Stead, rider replacement for Andre Compton, Leigh Lanham, Taylor Poole, Nico Covatti, Ben Wilson, Josh Bates.