Edinburgh Monarchs
Craig Cook 12 (5)
Sheffield Tigers
Shane Parker 12 (6)
Premier League
49
41
Friday 17th June 2011
Armadale Stadium
Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: Alan Bridgett
49
1. James Grieves 3 1* 2 1 7 1
2. Matthew Wethers 2* 2 3 1* 8 2
3. Andrew Tully 2* 2 2* 3 9 2
4. Kalle Katajisto 3 1* 3 3 1* 11 2
5. Craig Cook 2 2 3 3 2 12 0
6. Lee Dicken 1 0 0 0 1 0
7. Adam McKinna 0 1* 0 0 1 1
Sheffield Tigers
Team Manager: Eric Boocock
41
1. Aaron Summers M 1 3 2 2 0 8 0
2. Emiliano Sanchez 1 0 1 2 1* 5 1
3. Ricky Ashworth r/r 0 0
4. Hugh Skidmore F 3 0 2 2 7 0
5. Shane Parker 3 3 F 3 R 3 12 0
6. Ashley Birks 2* 0 1 3 1
7. Simon Lambert 0 3 X 1* 1* 1* 6 3
Heat 1
Time: 56.7
1. James Grieves  
3
2. Matthew Wethers  
2
1. Aaron Summers  
7. Simon Lambert
0
2. Emiliano Sanchez  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
5
Away
1
1
Heat 2
Time: 59.8
6. Lee Dicken  
1
7. Adam McKinna  
0
6. Ashley Birks  
2
7. Simon Lambert  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
6
Away
5
6
Heat 3
Time: 56.9
3. Andrew Tully  
2
4. Kalle Katajisto  
3
3. Ricky Ashworth r/r  
1. Aaron Summers
1
4. Hugh Skidmore  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
11
Away
1
7
Heat 4
Time: 57
5. Craig Cook  
2
7. Adam McKinna  
1
5. Shane Parker  
3
7. Simon Lambert  
Fx
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
14
Away
3
10
Heat 5
Time: 57.5
3. Andrew Tully  
2
4. Kalle Katajisto  
1
1. Aaron Summers  
3
2. Emiliano Sanchez  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
17
Away
3
13
Heat 6
Time: 57.1
1. James Grieves  
1
2. Matthew Wethers  
2
5. Shane Parker  
3
6. Ashley Birks  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
20
Away
3
16
Heat 7
Time: 58.5
5. Craig Cook  
2
6. Lee Dicken  
0
3. Ricky Ashworth r/r  
2. Emiliano Sanchez
1
4. Hugh Skidmore  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
22
Away
4
20
Heat 8
Time: 58.1
2. Matthew Wethers  
3
7. Adam McKinna  
0
2. Emiliano Sanchez  
2
7. Simon Lambert  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
25
Away
3
23
Heat 9
Time: 60
3. Andrew Tully  
2
4. Kalle Katajisto  
3
5. Shane Parker  
F
6. Ashley Birks  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
30
Away
1
24
Heat 10
Time: 59.3
1. James Grieves  
2
2. Matthew Wethers  
1
3. Ricky Ashworth r/r  
5. Shane Parker
3
4. Hugh Skidmore  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
33
Away
3
27
Heat 11
Time: 60.4
5. Craig Cook  
3
6. Lee Dicken  
0
1. Aaron Summers  
2
2. Emiliano Sanchez  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
36
Away
3
30
Heat 12
Time: 60.4
3. Andrew Tully  
3
7. Adam McKinna  
0
3. Ricky Ashworth r/r  
4. Hugh Skidmore
2
6. Ashley Birks  
7. Simon Lambert
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
39
Away
3
33
Heat 13
Time: 59.8
1. James Grieves  
1
5. Craig Cook  
3
1. Aaron Summers  
2
5. Shane Parker  
R
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
43
Away
2
35
Heat 14
Time: 61.6
4. Kalle Katajisto  
3
6. Lee Dicken  
4. Hugh Skidmore  
2
7. Simon Lambert  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
46
Away
3
38
Heat 15
Time: 60.5
5. Craig Cook  
2
4. Kalle Katajisto  
1
1. Aaron Summers  
0
5. Shane Parker  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
49
Away
3
41

The Scotwaste Monarchs gained all three points against Sheffield, which was an excellent achievement considering the way the enforced team changes on both sides seemed to work against them. It took a great deal of determination from the team's main scorers.

There was a constant drizzle, heavy at times, but all the riders showed a willingness to press on to complete the match.

47 points from the top five offset the minimal contribution from the reserves, who in spite of no shortage of effort could only manage a couple of gift points against the 9 from the visiting reserves. We are all only too aware that this is an ongoing problem.

Given that Shane Parker (4 race wins) and Aaron Summers were amongst the Tigers' top five, the main Monarchs deserve great praise.

We started with a 5-1 from guest James Grieves and Matthew Wethers after Sheffield's guest Summers was excluded on 2 minutes. Although Sheffield drew level in heat 2 we regained the lead in heat 3, and never lost it.

It felt very tenuous at times though! The lead was reduced to 2 points after heat 8, and it took a bold move by Kalle Katajisto in heat 9, passing Parker, to extend the lead. Shane fell, and clearly felt he had been impeded, but the referee saw no reason to stop the race. We took a 5-1 and went six points up, and pressed on from there.

Cook and Tully won the next two heats, but heat 13 was crucial. With a six point lead, and the Summers-Parker pairing in opposition, Monarchs could not afford a maximum reverse. Yet when the Tigers made the gate it looked as though this might happen.

Enter James Grieves. Off gate 1 he bored hard under the Sheffield pair and forced them wide, allowing Craig Cook to race under everyone and into the lead. Aaron Summers than came back hard, and passed Grieves, but the 4-2 put Monarchs 8 up with 2 heats left.

Another heat 14 win for Kalle ensured that we won the match, and although Parker won the final heat, the hard chasing Cook plus Katajisto ensured that we kept Summers well at the rear and gained all three points.

Only a month ago Monarchs beat this Friday's visitors to the Scotwaste Arena at 7.30 by 20 points in the KO Cup second leg, but Sheffield Tigers have shuffled the pack since then and they look a very different prospect this time around in a Premier League match.

From the top, instead of Kevin Wolbert v Ricky Ashworth, it's Monarchs guest James Grieves v Aaron Summers, Sheffield's guest for Josh Awty. James is unlikely to match Kevin's 15-point maximum, while Aaron will almost certainly improve on Josh's paid five.

Next up, skipper Matthew Wethers faces Emiliano Sanchez who moves up to No.2. The Argentinian crashed out of May's encounter without scoring in so he can hardly fail to improve by a significant margin this time around.

Andrew Tully will be hoping his fantastic Armadale form doesn't desert him this week as he faces Sheffield skipper Ricky Ashworth who drops to No.3. Ricky could also improve his scoring, having had two second places but failing to finish two of his four rides last time.

Kalle Katajisto should be expected to get the better of Hugh Skidmore at No.4 provided his form is more hot than cold. The young Australian also failed to finish two of his five races in May for a paid five return, whereas Kalle had two heat wins in his four outings.

Craig Cook will be glad to return to Armadale after a couple of very forgettable away matches but as usual he will have his work cut out at No.5. He faces that scourge of the Monarchs over the years, Shane Parker, who has had a few 'last seasons', but this time may indeed be his last.

Lee Dicken has started to pick up a few points at No.6 but this week he faces the lively Simon Lambert who has proved a potent Owlerton reserve and who got into double figures from seven rides last time. This match-up is every bit as critical to the outcome as any in the top five.

Finally, Monarchs long run of guest reserves continues as Ashley Morris again fills in for Kyle Howarth. Can the popular little Wolverhampton asset snatch a few points this week when he lines up opposite Ashley Birks who was another who failed to finish two races last time.

Edinburgh v Sheffield matches have traditionally been 60-30 affairs to whichever team is at home but this has the look of a much closer affair. Monarchs were back to their old habit of throwing away careless points last Friday and they can't afford a repeat if they want to take all three points.

So it looks like we are in for yet another week of close racing of the tense and exciting variety. Home advantage should still be a significant factor but that won't count for as much against Summers, Parker and Lambert, so the makeshift Monarchs will have to be at their best in what could be a cliffhanger.

Likely line-ups:

EDINBURGH SCOTWASTE MONARCHS: James Grieves (guest), Matthew Wethers (capt.), Andrew Tully, Kalle Katajisto, Craig Cook, Lee Dicken, Ashley Morris (guest).

SHEFFIELD WINDOW CENTRE TIGERS: Aaron Summers (guest), Emiliano Sanchez, Ricky Ashworth (capt.), Hugh Skidmore, Shane Parker, Ashley Birks, Simon Lambert.