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Fri 21 Mar 2008: Edinburgh 56 - 35 Berwick

Match Report

 

Edinburgh Scotwaste Monarchs 56

Andersons Quality Butchers Berwick Bandits 35

 (Premier Trophy)

The Berwick Bandits went down heavily at Edinburgh on Friday in a match where they lost the services of two riders to injury by the end of Heat Four!

First out was the exciting Italian, Guglielmo Franchetti who went down in lap one of the first heat requiring medical attention and an ambulance.

It was later revealed he’d broken a collar bone and will now miss several weeks of action.

The Bandits surprisingly held their own early on, level after two and only two down (10-8) after Heat three but things were soon to go from bad to worse.

Come Heat Four Manu Hauzinger finally made his debut for the club after he missed last week with a suspected collar bone injury, claiming it wasn’t as bad as it first seemed, but in Heat Four the Austrian dropped out of the running and indeed the meeting.

It’s believed he has aggravated his own collar bone injury and again looks set to miss a currently indeterminate length of time in a drastic piece of luck for a team to take on board so early in a season.

Heat Four’s restaging ended up a maximum for the Monarchs once Wethers and Tully had passed the swift-starting McKinna putting the Bandits six down.

Ten down after Heat 6, Norbert Magosi was brought in as a tactical ride although as a reserve replacement for Franchetti too seemed to cause some debate around the terraces.

In a re-run following a first-attempt smash, Sneddon was away with Magosi behind for 4 doubled points, but his team mate McKinna passed him mid-race to reduce the doubled points to only two in a 3-4, not a 3-5.

Magosi hit trouble in Heat Nine too, losing control on the third lap and fell when in a scoring position leading to another home maximum 5-1 and took the over all score to 34-21.

Rymel split Heat 11 with a good win and a 3-3, before Edinburgh hit home with a 4-2 and a 5-1 in the following two races taking the score to 51-28.

McKinna hit a great moment of glory in Heat 14 taking advantage of an engine failure as the tapes went up for the previously unbeaten William Lawson to win in style with his partner Aarnio behind in a shock Berwick 1-5.

A Rymel fall in the final heat said it all as the thrilling American Ryan Fisher battled well with Berwick’s Makovsky to take the win and a Monarchs’ 4-2.

Edinburgh Scotwaste Monarchs 56
1.   Ryan Fisher 1*,2,3,3,3 = 12+1
2.   Derek Sneddon © 2,1*,3,2* = 8+2
3.   Thomas H Jonasson 1,1,2*,1 = 5+1
4.   William Lawson 3,3,3,R = 9
5.   Matthew Wethers 3,1,2,2*,1 – 9+1
6.   Aaron Summers ® 3,3,1,1 = 8
7.   Andrew Tully ® 0,2*,X,3 = 5+1

 

Andersons Quality Butchers Berwick Bandits 35

1.    Adrian Rymel © 3,2,3,1,Fx = 9

2.    Guglielmo Franchetti Fx,N,N,N = 0 (withdrawn - injured)

3.    Michal Makovsky 2,2,1,2,2 = 9

4.    Tero Aarnio 0,0,0,2*=2+1

5.    Manuel Hauzinger R,N,N,N = 0 (withdrawn – injured)

6.    Norbert Magosi ® 2,0,3,2^,F,0,0 = 7

    7. Adam McKinna ® 1*,1,0,2,1,0,3 = 8

 

Date H/A Team Comp.
Sat 12 Jul H Rye House PL
Sun 13 Jul A Newcastle PL
Sat 19 Jul H Birmingham PL
Mon 21 Jul A Reading PL
Tue 22 Jul A Isle of Wight PL
Team Points
1 Somerset 25
2 King's Lynn 24
3 Workington 24
4 Edinburgh 22
5 Reading 19
6 Scunthorpe 18
7 Isle of Wight 15
8 Sheffield 14
9 Berwick 14
10 Redcar 14
11 Newcastle 14
12 Rye House 12
13 Birmingham 11
14 Stoke 8
15 Glasgow 7
16 Mildenhall 0
Rider Average
Adrian Rymel 8.14
Michal Makovsky 7.88
Norbert Magosi 7.14
Tony Atkin 5.64
Tero Aarnio 4.57
Paul Clews 4.31
Scott Smith 3.13