Redcar Bears
Charles Wright 12+1 (5)
Edinburgh Monarchs
Paco Castagna 11 (5)
Championship
49
41
Friday 14th June 2024
Ecco Arena
Redcar Bears
Team Manager: Gavin Parr
49
1. Charles Wright 3 1* 2 3 3 12 1
2. Connor Bailey 1 2 3 1* 7 1
3. Dan Gilkes 2 1 2 3 8 0
4. Jason Edwards 1* 0 1* 2 4 2
5. Danny King 2 3 2 1 2* 10 1
6. Ben Trigger 1 0 0 1 0
7. Jake Mulford 3 1* 2* 0 1* 7 3
Edinburgh Monarchs
Team Manager: John Campbell
41
1. Josh Pickering 2 2* 3 2 1 10 1
2. Lasse Fredriksen 0 3 1 1 5 0
3. Kye Thomson 0 1* 0 2 3 1
4. Paco Castagna 3 2 3 3 0 11 0
5. Justin Sedgmen 3 3 3 0 9 0
6. Dayle Wood 2 0 0 1* 0 3 1
7. Connor Coles 0 0 0 0 0
Heat 1
 
1. Charles Wright  
3
2. Connor Bailey  
1
1. Josh Pickering  
2
2. Lasse Fredriksen  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
4
Away
2
2
Wright gates and leads throughout. Josh chases hard but can’t find a way past.
Heat 2
 
6. Ben Trigger  
1
7. Jake Mulford  
3
6. Dayle Wood  
2
7. Connor Coles  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
8
Away
2
4
Heat 3
 
3. Dan Gilkes  
2
4. Jason Edwards  
1
3. Kye Thomson  
0
4. Paco Castagna  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
11
Away
3
7
Heat 4
 
5. Danny King  
2
7. Jake Mulford  
1
5. Justin Sedgmen  
3
7. Connor Coles  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
14
Away
3
10
Heat 5
 
3. Dan Gilkes  
1
4. Jason Edwards  
0
1. Josh Pickering  
2
2. Lasse Fredriksen  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
1
15
Away
5
15
Smooth ride from Lasse to the front as Josh battles through from the back.
Heat 6
 
1. Charles Wright  
1
2. Connor Bailey  
2
5. Justin Sedgmen  
3
6. Dayle Wood  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
18
Away
3
18
Great tapes to flag win for Sedgy.
Heat 7
 
5. Danny King  
3
6. Ben Trigger  
0
3. Kye Thomson  
1
4. Paco Castagna  
2
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
21
Away
3
21
Heat 8
 
2. Connor Bailey  
3
7. Jake Mulford  
2
2. Lasse Fredriksen  
1
7. Connor Coles  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
26
Away
1
22
Heat 9
 
3. Dan Gilkes  
2
4. Jason Edwards  
1
5. Justin Sedgmen  
3
6. Dayle Wood  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
29
Away
3
25
Sedgy away and gone. Dayle through to second and fights hard but can’t hold it.
Heat 10
 
1. Charles Wright  
2
2. Connor Bailey  
1
3. Kye Thomson  
0
4. Paco Castagna  
3
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
32
Away
3
28
Paco and Kye gate but Kye can’t get a good run and gets squeezed wide by the Bears.
Heat 11
 
5. Danny King  
2
6. Ben Trigger  
0
1. Josh Pickering  
3
2. Lasse Fredriksen  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
2
34
Away
4
32
Heat 12
 
3. Dan Gilkes  
3
7. Jake Mulford  
0
3. Kye Thomson  
2
6. Dayle Wood  
1
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
37
Away
3
35
Heat 13
 
1. Charles Wright  
3
5. Danny King  
1
1. Josh Pickering  
2
5. Justin Sedgmen  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
4
41
Away
2
37
Heat 14
 
4. Jason Edwards  
2
6. Ben Trigger  
7. Jake Mulford
1
4. Paco Castagna  
3
7. Connor Coles  
6. Dayle Wood
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
3
44
Away
3
40
Heat 15
 
1. Charles Wright  
3
5. Danny King  
2
1. Josh Pickering  
1
4. Paco Castagna  
0
 
Heat
Score
Match
Score
Home
5
49
Away
1
41

The Stellar Monarchs put up a pretty good display at the Ecco Arena tonight and provided the majority of race winners before going down 49-41, a tally which doesn't do justice to how close a match it was.

Team manager John Campbell said "It's disappointing having battled so hard to keep the scores close that we could not finish off the job. Josh Pickering was disappointed and always feels he can score better, but to be honest there were others we needed more points from."

Captain Paco Castagna agreed saying "I was disappointed in the end because I felt we could have won. We just had a couple of last places too many. Both Kye and I had been suffering from flu and Kye was lacking energy, I think we are good enough at home to take the bonus point when Redcar come to us. When we all click, we will be very dangerous."

With three heats remaining there were just 2 points in it, but the home side got the better of heats 13 and 15 to clinch victory. In between captain Castagna won heat 14, but that's not the only heat he is winning these days!

Monarchs' top three were excellent, with three race wins each for Justin Sedgmen and Paco Castagna, while Josh Pickering was one of the few riders in the meeting who was able to pick up any points from the back. He caught Danny King on the line in heat 13 for second place but even he could not peg back Wright and King in heat 15.

Josh had started the meeting by making the gate in heat 1, but it was stopped when Fredriksen came down on the first bend. Josh missed it the second time and we were four down after two heats.

Heat 2 did feature a good second by Dayle Wood, who had his best match for Monarchs and picked up three well earned points. Lasse Fredriksen won a heat, a Monarchs 5-1 in heat 5, and also helped Pickering to a 4-2 in heat 11, but for a successful outcome they needed more points from Kye Thomson and Connor Coles.

These two were often close to gaining good positions but came up just short.

At last, the Stellar Edinburgh Monarchs have got their 2024 campaign up and running, and in some spectacular style too.

With their place in the semi-finals of the BSN Series already secured with that excellent victory over Glasgow at Armadale, Oxford visited the same venue last Friday clearly intent on preventing their hosts clocking up their first Championship points on the board.

And how close they came to achieving that goal…

But by the end of 15 absolutely scintillating heats of real edge-of-the-seat speedway, the Monarchs edged it by just two points, thanks in no small part to the returning Josh Pickering whose breathtaking heroics at the death were something to behold.

The slender nature of Edinburgh's win may have meant no aggregate bonus point - Oxford having previously triumphed by a far more handsome margin on home shale - but few in the blue and gold camp would have minded too much. Breaking their points duck was the important thing all things considered.

As expected, Cheetahs Masters and Nicholls proved to be the major flies in the Edinburgh ointment although the Australian's countrymen and fellow ex-Monarchs, Cameron Heeps and Jacob Hook also put their former side through some anxious times.

But the West Lothian outfit held their nerve stubbornly over the 15 heats during which they never once fell behind yet only fleetingly extender their lead beyond a couple of points.

And remarkably, it was those same two pints that separated the sides going into that final heat.

Sedgmen, Pickering, Masters, Nicholls. This is what the sport of speedway is all about. A 3-3 would win it for the Monarchs but a Cheetahs' 5-1 would send them home with the points, while a 4-2 in favour of the visitors would force a potentially season-defining super heat.

And what a climax to the evening Heat 15 turned out to be. Sedgy takes the lead before retiring. Oxford look certain to have it in the bag before Joshie takes over with a jaw-dropping rush to take the flag before two flabbergasted Cheetahs.

Sheer magic!

Armadale is without action this Friday although the Monarchs continue their quest to climb up the Championship table with an away fixture against the Agilia Redcar Bears in Middlesbrough.

It looks to be another tough challenge although taking something from meetings like this will be vital if we are to maintain consistency and challenge for a play-off place.

Despite of being able to boast a line-up that includes Danny King, Charles Wright and recent signing Dan Gilkes, the Bears, like ourselves, populate placed at the wrong end of the Championship table having won just two of their opening eight fixtures.

A resurgence may be in the offing, however, and with the likes of Jason Edwards, Connor Bailey, Ben Trigger and Jake Mulford on hand to support their heat leaders, it's clear returning north off the back of a positive result won't be possible without a real team effort on our part.

However, the spirit in the camp is undoubtedly strong and having run Berwick and Poole close and taken that super heat victory at Ashfield the Monarchs will travel with confidence.

One man who is missing sadly is Max James who is still recovering from a broken rib, Dayle Wood stepping in looking to build on an excellent showing at NDL level at the same arena 7 days ago where Mulford was among the riders he bested on his way to a 14 point haul.

BSN are in town for this one with live updates also available on the Monarchs website throughout.