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Scunthorpe Scorpions Vs Plymouth Devils ( P L) - Friday, September 11th (7.30pm)

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SCORPIONS AIM TO GO OUT WITH A BANG

 

FLUIDAIR POWER Scunthorpe Scorpions, supported by Henderson Insurance, are looking to finish their 2015 home fixtures on a high, by overcoming in-form Plymouth Devils in what promises to be a humdinger of a meeting at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday evening (7.30pm).

 

The home match comes in the middle of a final flurry of activity for the Scorpions, which also seems them involved in away meetings at Plymouth on Thursday (7.15pm) and Peterborough on Sunday (3pm).

 

Scunthorpe have already avoided the wooden spoon position after their victory over Redcar at the EWR last Friday. But with Newcastle, Berwick and Rye House all within reach, there is a chance for the Scorpions to further improve their final league position.

 

Having defeated Newcastle (54-38), Berwick (49-44), Sheffield (49-41) and Redcar (51-39) around the Eddie Wright Raceway in recent weeks, a victory over Plymouth would mean Scunthorpe would finish the season with five successive home victories.

 

Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey said: “We want to bow out with a victory at home on Friday; it’s as simple as that. No-one wants to lose their final home match of the season in front of their own fans, especially after we’ve build up a nice run of wins in recent weeks.

 

“Plymouth are coming to Eddie Wright Raceway seeking vital points to overhaul Ipswich to reach the play-offs, but if they want the points off us, then they are going to have to fight for them!”

 

The Scorpions find themselves three riders down on Friday, with Zdenek Holub and Theo Pijper out injured, while Andreas Lyager has an under-21 commitment.

 

Godfrey adds: “We knew we would be without Andreas on Friday, but it’s a blow to have both Theo and Zdenek on the sidelines through injury.

 

“We’ve brought in two Sheffield riders in the shape of Andre Compton and David Bellego. Not only are they both quality performers around the Eddie Wright Raceway, but also hopefully their presence will entice a few Tigers’ fans to make the journey up the M18 on Friday, especially as Sheffield don’t have a home meeting this week.

 

“Meanwhile, this is the last chance for supporters to see Wilko, Leigh, Alex and Nike in action around the Eddie Wright Raceway in 2015, and with Plymouth desperate for the points, I think we can see out the season with a fantastic meeting at the best racetrack in the country.”

 

There’s always a bit of extra spice to clashes between Scunthorpe and Plymouth, as the two clubs were arch-rivals in the Conference League days of 2006 and 2007, when the Scorpions swept all before them, and often met the Devils in the final of competitions.

 

A reminder of the special promotion, which sees all accompanied children under the age of 16 admitted for free.

 

Admission prices for Friday:

 

Adult: £15.00

Student/OAP: £13.00

Child (16 – 17): £5.00

Child (0 – 15) Free (accompanied by paying adult)

Family Ticket £35 (2 adults, 2 Children 16-17)

Match Programme: £1.00

 

Expected teams for Friday:

 

FluidAir Power Scunthorpe Scorpions, supported by Henderson Insurance: 1. Rider replacement for Zdenek Holub, 2. David Bellego (guest), 3. Andre Compton (guest), 4. Carl Wilkinson, 5. Leigh Lanham, 6. Alex Davies, 7. Nike Lunna.

 

Plymouth Devils: 1. Ryan Fisher, 2. Morten Risager, 3. Jack Holder, 4. Todd Kurtz, 5. Kyle Newman, 6. Sam Simota, 7. Linus Eklof.

 

 

Plymouth Devils at EWR

 

Ave Ave

Name Lge M R Pts BP (no BP) (w BP) Best Performance

Linus Eklof PL 4 15 8 1 2.13 2.40 5 from 5 rides (2012)

Ryan Fisher PL 6 30 65 2 8.67 8.93 17 from 6 rides (2015)

Jack Holder DEBUT PL MEETING @ EWR

Todd Kurtz PL 8 36 45 8 5.00 5.89 12 + 2 from 5 rides (2014)

Kyle Newman PL 4 17 14 3 3.29 4.00 7 + 1 from 4 rides (2013)

Morten Risager PL 6 23 22 2 3.83 4.17 7 + 1 from 4 rides (2014)

Zdenek Simota PL 1 4 3 1 3.00 4 3 + 1 from 4 rides (2014)

 

Other Notes

 

Linus Eklof

2008 European Under-19 Team Champion

Member of King's Lynn's Premier League Championship, Premier Trophy and KO Cup Winning Teams in 2009.

Member of Poole's Elite League KO Cup Winning Team in 2012.

 

Ryan Fisher

Has represented his Country in 13 World Cup meetings.

Member of Edinburgh's Premier League Championship, Premier Trophy and Play-off Winning Teams in 2008.

Member of Edinburgh's Premier League Play-offs Winning Team in 2009.

Member of Edinburgh's Premier League Championship Winning Team in 2010.

 

Jack Holder

2011 Australian Under-16 350cc Champion.

2013 New South Wales Under-21 Champion.

 

Todd Kurtz

Member of Newport's Premier League KO Cup Winning Team in 2011.

Member of Somerset's Premier Shield and Four-Team Championship Winning Teams in 2014.

 

Kyle Newman

Winner of Queensland State Under-21 Championships in 2011.

Member of Weymouth's Conference League Championship Winning Team in 2008.

Member of Bournemouth's National League Championship and KO Cup Winning Teams in 2009.

Member of Newcastle's Premier Shield Winning Team in 2011.

Member of Poole's Elite League Championship Winning Team in 2011.

Member of Somerset's League Cup Winning Team in 2012.

Member of Somerset's Premier League Championship and KO Cup Winning Teams in 2013.

Member of Poole's Elite League Championship Winning Team in 2014.

Member of Poole's Elite Shield Winning Teams in 2014 and 2015.

 

Morten Risager

Has ridden in 1 Speedway Grand Prix meeting.

Member of Coventry's Elite League Championship Winning Teams in 2005 and 2007.

Member of Coventry's Elite Shield Winning Team in 2006.

Member of Ipswich's Premier League Four-Team Championship Winning Team in 2011.

 

Zdenek Simota

Has ridden in 2 Grand Prixs and 5 World Cup meetings.

Made his British League debut in the 2005 Premier League with Reading.

2004 Czech Republic Under-21 Champion.

 

Plymouth Devils' PL Results at EWR*

 

19 August 2011 PL L Scunthorpe 56 Plymouth 37

02 September 2012 PL L Scunthorpe 54 Plymouth 39

16 August 2013 PL L Scunthorpe 56 Plymouth 34

27 April 2014 PL L Scunthorpe 52 Plymouth 43

 

* The two teams have also met regularly at CL/NL level and the Scorpions proved to be a constant thorn in the Devils' side throughout Scunthorpe's glorious 2006/07 seasons.

 

(stats by John Eyre)

Edited by lucifer sam

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Not the best way to go out if we do with two Sheff riders and R/R. Would have been nice to have said so long and thanks to a full team of Scorpions. Will leave with a heavy heart and some reluctance to once again becoming a supporter of a defuncted track. Hoping that something can be worked out to keep the fantastic EWR open next season.

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Well looks like phase one of stick it to ippo is well on track

no wonder the plan has been so successful - youve been practicing at being shyte all season! wink

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Yep we have can't disagree but the way this is all playing out its like a huge slice of creamy karma coming along just at the right time

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Yep we have can't disagree but the way this is all playing out its like a huge slice of creamy karma coming along just at the right time

 

Nah, let's win tomorrow and Plymouth can get the points they need from Rye on Saturday. :D

 

All the best

Rob

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Lucifer sam is pijper riding in the longtrack this wknd?

 

Lewy, drop it, he's injured - we've not made ourselves stronger, tonight we had a MDL rider at No 2. ;)

 

Some decent guests tomorrow, though, should be a cracker!!!

 

All the best

Rob

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Answer the question,you may be weaker but if he rides longtrack then you are cheating as it should be nl guest only,its things like this that drive the fans away you should know better and i will not drop it because its wrong and its cheating and you know it thats why you wont answer the question IS PIJPER RIDING LONGTRACK THIS WKND LUCIFER SAM?

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what drives the fans away is seeing uncompetitive racing,(e.g. teams packed with nl guests) good luck to the scorps hoping to make it over for this one, im sure our 2 tigers will be giving their all for you, never mind where Ipswich finish it should be about where scunny finish, finish the season off with a win and send em home happy.

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he will have a sick note for not riding speedway, if he wants to ride in an individual meeting in longtrack i quess its upto him, and again the team would of been announced to plymouth and peterbro as soon as theo was ruled out, wouldnt they have protested by now and got us to change?... how many riders have been injured for their team but still rode in gps?, didnt riss ride grass/lomgtrack while being out for his team?

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its cheating end of,seems to becoming clearer by the minute if hes unfit for speedway hes as sure as hell unfit for longtrack,he may not ride longtrack but if he does be honest and admit your promotion are a disgrace and should stand down from the management committee

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its cheating end of,seems to becoming clearer by the minute if hes unfit for speedway hes as sure as hell unfit for longtrack,he may not ride longtrack but if he does be honest and admit your promotion are a disgrace and should stand down from the management committee

If he has a sicknote which I assume he does, its not cheating, if he chooses to ride longtrack the day after that's upto him.
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