Edinburgh Monarchs
Craig Cook 14 (5)
Glasgow Tigers
Aaron Summers 11 (5)
League Cup
50
42
Friday 24th April 2015
Armadale Stadium
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Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: Alex Harkess
50
1. Craig Cook 3 3 3 2 3 14 0
2. Justin Sedgmen 2* 2* E 1 5 2
3. Kevin Wolbert 3 3 2 2 10 0
4. Erik Riss 1* F 1* F 2 2
5. Sam Masters 3 3 3 1* 1 11 1
6. Max Clegg 2 0 0 2 0
7. Rob Branford 1* 0 2 0 3 6 1
Glasgow Tigers
Team Manager: Stewart Dickson
42
1. Richard Lawson 1 2 2 0 5 0
2. Dimitri Berge 0 1* 1 2 1
3. Aaron Summers 2 4 2 3 0 11 0
4. Kozza Smith 0 1* 0 2 3 1
5. Nick Morris 2 1 3 3 2 11 0
6. Victor Palovaara 3 1* 3 1* 1 1* 10 3
7. Danny Phillips 0 0 0 0 0
Heat 1
Time: 54.8
1. Craig Cook  
3
2. Justin Sedgmen  
2
1. Richard Lawson  
1
2. Dimitri Berge  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
5
Away
1
1
Heat 2
Time: 57.3
6. Max Clegg  
2
7. Rob Branford  
1
6. Victor Palovaara  
3
7. Danny Phillips  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
8
Away
3
4
Heat 3
Time: 57
3. Kevin Wolbert  
3
4. Erik Riss  
1
3. Aaron Summers  
2
4. Kozza Smith  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
12
Away
2
6
Heat 4
Time: 57.3
5. Sam Masters  
3
7. Rob Branford  
0
5. Nick Morris  
2
7. Danny Phillips  
6. Victor Palovaara
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
15
Away
3
9
Heat 5
Time: 58
3. Kevin Wolbert  
3
4. Erik Riss  
F
1. Richard Lawson  
2
2. Dimitri Berge  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
18
Away
3
12
Heat 6
Time: 58
1. Craig Cook  
2
2. Justin Sedgmen  
3
5. Nick Morris  
1
6. Victor Palovaara  
7. Danny Phillips
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
23
Away
1
13
Heat 7
Time: 58.7
5. Sam Masters  
3
6. Max Clegg  
0
3. Aaron Summers  
4
4. Kozza Smith  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
26
Away
5
18
Heat 8
Time: 58.8
2. Justin Sedgmen  
R
7. Rob Branford  
2
2. Dimitri Berge  
1
7. Danny Phillips  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
28
Away
4
22
Heat 9
Time: 57.7
3. Kevin Wolbert  
2
4. Erik Riss  
1
5. Nick Morris  
3
6. Victor Palovaara  
7. Danny Phillips
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
31
Away
3
25
Heat 10
Time: 57.2
1. Craig Cook  
3
2. Justin Sedgmen  
1
3. Aaron Summers  
2
4. Kozza Smith  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
35
Away
2
27
Heat 11
Time: 58.1
5. Sam Masters  
3
6. Max Clegg  
0
1. Richard Lawson  
2
2. Dimitri Berge  
6. Victor Palovaara
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
38
Away
3
30
Heat 12
Time: 58.2
3. Kevin Wolbert  
2
7. Rob Branford  
0
3. Aaron Summers  
3
6. Victor Palovaara  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
40
Away
4
34
Heat 13
Time: 58
1. Craig Cook  
2
5. Sam Masters  
1
1. Richard Lawson  
0
5. Nick Morris  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
43
Away
3
37
Heat 14
Time: 59.5
4. Erik Riss  
F
6. Max Clegg  
7. Rob Branford
3
4. Kozza Smith  
2
7. Danny Phillips  
6. Victor Palovaara
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
46
Away
3
40
Heat 15
Time: 57.5
5. Sam Masters  
1
1. Craig Cook  
3
3. Aaron Summers  
0
5. Nick Morris  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
50
Away
2
42

Both teams were looking for points to carry them towards the League Cup semi-final, and the result was a very enjoyable meeting in spite of dismal weather.

Glasgow were looking for a point at least, Edinburgh wanted to prevent that and the scores hovered around a margin of 6-10 throughout the evening.

Craig Cook equaled his own track record in heat 1, a home 5-1, and the German duo added a 4-2 in heat 3.

Erik Riss is clearly improving but he fell in third place in heat 5 as both teams started to throw points away.

Heat 6 was a classic with Justin Sedgmen in front pressed by Nick Morris and Cook. Cook tried to squeeze inside but was eventually forced to take a wider route, roaring to the front to complete another 5-1.

Tigers then used Aaron Summers on a TR, and the visiting pair kept the formidable Sam masters behind them till the last corner. However in trying to swap positions they gave Masters a chance, which he grabbed with a bold burst across the line for a win.

However Sedgmen then blew a motor at the start of heat 8 and Tigers were back to a 6-point deficit. That was still the case with the last three heats remaining, and they were dramatic.

Morris rode a brilliant race to win heat 13 in spite of having both the home men pressing hard throughout the race. Heat 14 should have been a surprise 5-1 to Monarchs as Riss and Rob Branford held a comfortable advantage, but they got too close to each other and Riss fell.

So Monarchs needed an advantage from the last heat. Cook and Masters gated but Morris roared through between them and very nearly took the lead again. Cook just held him off, though Morris got the better of Masters after a great scrap.

The gloves will be off this Friday at Armadale when the Glasgow Tigers come calling with virtually their full side for a crucial League Cup encounter straight after their solid win against Monarchs at Ashfield last Sunday.

Make no mistake, any permutations of bonus points will not be on the Tigers' minds, they will be travelling east with only one thing in mind - breaking the spell Monarchs have had over them for so long and winning outright on the night to confirm them as winners of a very tough section.

Right up front there is a mouth-watering match-up at No.1 where one-time Workington team-mates Craig Cook and Richard Lawson will be battling it out for supremacy. Both have bags of experience at both Premier and Elite level, so the home fans will be hoping Craig has no more engine problems.

It's a similar story at No.2, where Justin Sedgmen's equipment let him down at Ashfield where in cricketing terms, he failed to trouble the scorers. He has the chance to redeem himself against Tigers' young French prospect, Dimitri Berge who is looking to make his mark in his second season.

The first half of the new German pairing for Monarchs, Kevin Wolbert has made a solid start to his switch from the Tigers to the Monarchs this year but this week he is matched up at No.3 against the experienced one-time Monarch, Aaron Summers who knows the quickest way around the Armadale shale.

The second German rider, Erik Riss, is Monarchs' investment in the future who is already showing signs of holding his own at home until he finds his speedway feet. His opposite number is the Australian, Kozza Smith, now entering his eighth season having been a Berwick Bandit for a couple of seasons.

At No.5 for Monarchs is a rider who was rumoured to be on Tigers' shopping list, smilin' Sam Masters who has turned into one of the most dominant riders in the Premier League. He faces the speedy Australian, Nick Morris who returns to the Tigers after three seasons away from the team who first gave him a start.

Max Clegg is making excellent progress so far in his transition from National League to Premier League. Facing him on the other side of the pits at No.6 for the second young rider retained by the Tigers, Victor Palovaara from Sweden who has seen just about as much of the Armadale track as the home riders.

Last but not least, Monarchs No.7, Rob Branford is doing a pretty good job so far at reserve as he tries to push on upwards in the sport. For Tigers, the lively James Sarjeant is not available and is replaced by a young rider from Yorkshire, Danny Phillips who saw lots of National League success with Cradley last year.

A month into the season, this is the first major test for the rebuilt Monarchs side who swept all before them last season. It's just as big a test for the completely new Glasgow side who will arrive full of confidence and will be ready to pounce on any slip-ups and capitalise on any signs of weakness.

Monarchs have already shown enough form so far at home in brushing aside Workington and Berwick as well as a different Glasgow line-up this month to make them start as favourites.. Glasgow will be looking to keep the scores as close as possible so that if they don't take the win, they still get a valuable point.

If you love your speedway, Armadale is the only place to be on Friday. Two very evenly matched Scottish sides with everything to play for going at it full throttle. Will it be Monarchs or Tigers who take the bragging rights from this one? Take your place on the terraces to find out. Tapes up at 7.30 sharp.

Likely line-ups:

EDINBURGH BORDER ROOFING MONARCHS: Craig Cook (capt.), Justin Sedgmen, Kevin Wolbert, Erik Riss, Sam Masters, Max Clegg, Rob Branford.

GLASGOW ALLIED VEHICLES TIGERS: Richard Lawson, Dimitri Berge, Aaron Summers (capt.), Kozza Smith, Nick Morris, Victor Palovaara, Danny Phillips (guest).