Newcastle Diamonds
Rene Bach 11 (5)
Edinburgh Monarchs
Kevin Wolbert 12+1 (5)
Premier League
41
51
Sunday 8th August 2010
Newcastle Stadium
Newcastle Diamonds
Team Manager: George English
41
1. Kenni Larsen 3 D F 3 0
2. Derek Sneddon 1 1 0
3. Jason King 0 2* 1* 4 7 2
4. Rene Bach 3 3 2 3 D 11 0
5. Mark Lemon 2 1 R 3 3 9 0
6. Dakota North 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 9 0
7. Anders Andersen 1 0 0 R 0 1 0
Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: John Campbell
51
1. Ryan Fisher 2 0 3 2 7 0
2. Kalle Katajisto 0 1 3 4 0
3. Kevin Wolbert 1* 3 3 3 2 12 1
4. Matthew Wethers 2 2* 1 2 7 1
5. Andrew Tully 3 3 3 1* 1* 11 2
6. Arlo Bugeja 0 1 0 1 0
7. William Lawson 2 1 2* 2* 1 1* 9 3
Heat 1
Time: 62.6
1. Kenni Larsen  
3
2. Derek Sneddon  
1
1. Ryan Fisher  
2
2. Kalle Katajisto  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
4
Away
2
2
Heat 2
Time: 65.3
6. Dakota North  
3
7. Anders Andersen  
1
6. Arlo Bugeja  
0
7. William Lawson  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
8
Away
2
4
Heat 3
Time: 63.6
3. Jason King  
0
4. Rene Bach  
3
3. Kevin Wolbert  
1
4. Matthew Wethers  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
11
Away
3
7
Heat 4
Time: 62.3
5. Mark Lemon  
2
7. Anders Andersen  
0
5. Andrew Tully  
3
7. William Lawson  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
13
Away
4
11
Heat 5
Time: 63.3
3. Jason King  
2
4. Rene Bach  
3
1. Ryan Fisher  
0
2. Kalle Katajisto  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
18
Away
1
12
Heat 6
Time: 62.3
1. Kenni Larsen  
X
2. Derek Sneddon  
6. Dakota North
2
5. Andrew Tully  
3
6. Arlo Bugeja  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
20
Away
4
16
Heat 7
Time: 62.8
5. Mark Lemon  
1
6. Dakota North  
7. Anders Andersen
0
3. Kevin Wolbert  
3
4. Matthew Wethers  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
21
Away
5
21
Heat 8
Time: 64.7
2. Derek Sneddon  
6. Dakota North
1
7. Anders Andersen  
R
2. Kalle Katajisto  
3
7. William Lawson  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
22
Away
5
26
Heat 9
Time: 61.5
3. Jason King  
1
4. Rene Bach  
2
5. Andrew Tully  
3
6. Arlo Bugeja  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
25
Away
3
29
Heat 10
Time: 61.8
1. Kenni Larsen  
F
2. Derek Sneddon  
6. Dakota North
2
3. Kevin Wolbert  
3
4. Matthew Wethers  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
27
Away
4
33
Heat 11
Time: 63.1
5. Mark Lemon  
R
6. Dakota North  
1
1. Ryan Fisher  
3
2. Kalle Katajisto  
7. William Lawson
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
28
Away
5
38
Heat 12
Time: 62
3. Jason King  
4
7. Anders Andersen  
6. Dakota North
0
3. Kevin Wolbert  
3
6. Arlo Bugeja  
7. William Lawson
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
32
Away
4
42
Heat 13
Time: 63.5
1. Kenni Larsen  
7. Anders Andersen
0
5. Mark Lemon  
3
1. Ryan Fisher  
2
5. Andrew Tully  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
35
Away
3
45
Heat 14
Time: 63.7
4. Rene Bach  
3
6. Dakota North  
0
4. Matthew Wethers  
2
7. William Lawson  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
38
Away
3
48
Heat 15
Time: 63
5. Mark Lemon  
3
4. Rene Bach  
Fx
5. Andrew Tully  
1
3. Kevin Wolbert  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
41
Away
3
51

Well would you believe it. After a disappointing Saturday result, the Scotwaste Monarchs pulled off their most remarkable feat yet with a ten point win at the home of their biggest rivals the Newcastle Diamonds.

For once Ryan Fisher played a support role in a great team display as Kevin Wolbert and Andrew Tully really took this match to the Diamonds.

And let's get one thing clear right away ? it was not a lucky victory in any way. Diamonds finished two riders down, but that was their own doing ? Larsen knocked Derek Sneddon in to the fence with a wild move, and by the time the Dane had fallen again and was pulled out of heat 13, we were already 10 up with one Newcastle TR used.

It was a heavily watered track for the early races and it seemed to be slipping away from us as we lost 4-2s in the first two heats, and went six down at heat 5.

Then came Larsen's first blunder. Tully had gated and the home no. 1 seemed to be trying to pull off some Gollob-style first bend move, only to thump poor Derek back first through the pits gate. It felt like a turning point at the time, and we took advantage in style.

We went four up at heat 8, and never lost another heat. They had Bach in heat 9, and Larsen in heat 10, but they were swept away by (respectively) Tully and Wolbert, both returning astounding times below 62 seconds.

Mark Lemon had struggled in his first two and we took a 5-1 as he stopped in heat 11, then Wolbert nullified Jason King's TR with an easy win in heat 12 in another fast time.

We led 45-35 and when Larsen was pulled out of heat 13, it was clearly all over. We shared the next two heats and had to avoid a 1-5 in the last heat to take all four points.

This race was also for the Julian Barnett Memorial Trophy and Kevin was so unlucky not to retain this. He led by a distance at the end of lap two when Bach became the latest Diamond to spin and fall.

Kevin missed the gate in the rerun and in spite of a thrilling chase could not catch Lemon. He was still happy enough at his dramatic improvement in form to pull celebration wheelies though.

The other improver was William Lawson who was still not at his best, but picked up important points.

Kalle had problems with his foot and missed his last ride, the only downside of an amazing evening.

Monarchs and their fans will travel further down the A1 with hope in their hearts to take on their closest challengers at Newcastle tonight (6.30) in a match which could bring them within touching distance of the Premier League title.

Unfortunately their preparation hasn't been the best because the expected confidence-building practice night on Friday was washed out and it showed in some of the performances at Berwick the next night. Hopefully that was a wake-up call and we can see all seven riders firing again.

On paper, the task facing the blue and gold brigade is a huge one since a check through the Diamonds score chart reveals a string of comfortable home wins. Since the opening night draw with Berwick and a Premier Trophy loss to Glasgow, they have recorded only 50's and 60's.

In recent weeks they have easily brushed aside the challenges of Birmingham, Somerset, Workington, King's Lynn, Rye House ? and everyone else besides. And having beaten Newcastle by 61-31 at Armadale in the League in May, the Monarchs went down 56-37 at Newcastle in the Premier Trophy two days later.

The Diamonds have just about managed to keep the same seven riders they started with, only having had to bring in Anders Andersen in place in injury-plagued Adam McKinna. And it's no secret that two young Danes are the reason that Newcastle are such a formidable side.

At the top, Ryan Fisher once again is faced by Kenni Larsen who is riding high on confidence with a near ten-point average to show for it. He went through the card with a perfect 15 points on Monarchs last visit, so flyin' Ryan will have to try to curtail his scoring this time.

Monarchs former captain who has been a victim of the averages system of team building in recent seasons rides at No.2. His counterpart, Kalle Katajisto enjoys a higher average gained while riding at reserve, but there is speculation about how fit he is after returning from injury.

There's more of a chink of light at No.3 where Kevin Wolbert is faced with the unpredictable Jason King who scored a paid 12 from four rides against Birmingham a fortnight ago but scored only a paid four against Scunthorpe last Sunday.

Monarchs fans will hope to see Kevin at his best.

Matthew Wethers, fresh from an excellent score at Berwick has a daunting task at No.4 as he faces Rene Bach who has put nearly two points on his average this year and is close to the nine-point mark. Rene scored fourteen plus one on Monarchs last visit, so Matty will also have to be at his best.

It gets no easier at No.5 where Andrew Tully faces the consistent Mark Lemon who could easily be the No.1 rider for just about any other team in the league. In his last three home meetings the experienced Australian has dropped only one point to the opposition each time.

It's a match-up of Australians at No.6. Dakota North has been quietly improving on his starting three-point average for the Diamonds and already averages more than Monarchs new reserve Arlo Bugeja who has been on the sidelines for a spell after being released by Sheffield.

Anders Andersen has come into the Diamonds side at No.7 and while he may not be pulling up any trees away from home, he has been achieving around four points per match at home. So if former Diamond, William Lawson can show some form, this is Monarchs best chance of a clear advantage.

When you break it down, Monarchs face a huge task, but that was said before away trips to Rye House, King's Lynn and Birmingham. This fixture means so much to both sides that nerves will be jangling, nails will be bitten down to the quick and just about anything could happen.

Probable line-ups:

NEWCASTLE SAPPHIRE ENGINEERING DIAMONDS: Kenni Larsen, Derek Sneddon, Jason King (c), Rene Bach, Mark Lemon, Dakota North, Anders Andersen.

SCOTWASTE MONARCHS: Ryan Fisher, Kalle Katajisto, Kevin Wolbert, Matthew Wethers, Andrew Tully, Arlo Bugeja, William Lawson.