Great show by the Bandits and the track staff!

REPORT Saturday 15th September 2018, 1:34am

by Mike Hunter

  Edinburgh Monarchs

The Playoff hopes of the Staggs Bar Monarchs were resoundingly extinguished tonight by a committed and determined Berwick team who provided the first seven race winners and led by an extraordinary 35-19 after 9 heats, with the result virtually decided at that point.

Thereafter the Monarchs got themselves roused and fought back hard, eventually going down 42-48 which meant that the Bandits took just 3 points in what was Monarchs first home league loss of the season.

Alex Harkess said "We're disappointed of course. We just didn't adapt quickly enough to the different conditions. We improved a lot in the second half of the match but it was too late. I hope now the other results this weekend mean that we wouldn't have got through even if we'd won!"

Bandits have every reason to be delighted while Monarchs will have to consider how they got so far behind. The absence of Joel Andersson was obviously a factor (though the efforts of guest replacement Gino Manzares were much appreciated), but in truth the main memory of the evening should be the incredible efforts of the track staff to ensure that the meeting went ahead at all.

There was so much rain during the day that the match could well have been called off early. After their sterling efforts to clear things up, they were then hit by another heavy downpour at about 7pm. Undaunted they kept going and after it had been announced that there would be a delay, the fixture eventually got under way at 8:10pm. Both teams and the small band of workers appreciated the importance of the occasion and wanted the match to go ahead, and it did.

Incredibly it was completed by 9:25, a time which would be regarded as an early finish at many tracks even starting at the normal 7:30! Conditions of course were difficult and yet during the evening there was some acceptable racing with an outstanding heat 13, one of two late home 5-1s which allowed a little bit of hope that Monarchs might snatch something from the match.

It wasn't to be. And the damage was really done over that extraordinary opening spell when Berwick riders made every start. They were committed and determined and simply ignored the conditions. Gate 4 was the most productive and over these first seven heats the only home men who had gate 4 were the reserves – Richie Worrall should have had one but after falling first time out, he had a 2-minute exclusion in his gate 4 ride.

By heat 7 with the score at 13-29 everyone was assuming Berwick had won already. Victor Palovaara (gate 4) in heat 8 was our first race winner and amazingly we took 7 of the last 8 chequered flags. The best race in the early heats was heat 6 in which Busk Jakobsen passed Ricky wells and held off his strong challenge.

Even with the race winners in heats 8 and 9 we only shared the heats, but we then took a heat 10 4-2 followed by a 5-1 when William Lawson gated and was well protected by Erik Riss. Theo Pijper then took the only visiting race win in the second half of the fixture in heat 12 in spite of a strong challenge by Josh Pickering, who had struggled badly in his earlier heats.

Heat 13 was an outstanding heat, Erik Riss (gate 4) leading from the gate and Ricky Wells eventually squeezing past Jakobsen for the 5-1 after a very tight race. Richie Worrall won heat 14 but Pijper and Doolan squeezed out William Lawson to ensure the win for their team.

Ricky Wells won the final heat after a wide sweep of the opening bends, so Berwick fell just short of the margin required for that fourth point. Congratulations to them for a fine performance, and to the track staff for theirs. The team did not adapt well enough to the quite different conditions but in the end they regained some measure of respectability in the score.