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Scunthorpe Scorpions Vs Sheffield Tigers ( S G B Championship) - Sunday, June 11th (5.30pm)

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DERBY CRACKER POISED FOR EDDIE WRIGHT RACEWAY

 

HENDERSON INSURANCE Scunthorpe Scorpions’ promoter Rob Godfrey is optimistic that his side can end the recent Indian Sign that big-city rivals Sheffield Tigers have over them, when the two clubs meet in a local derby at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Sunday (5.30pm).

 

Scorpions went on a winning spree against Tigers between 2012 and 2014, but in the last couple of seasons that trend has been reversed.

 

Josh Auty returns to Scorpions’ colours, following the expiry of his 14-day-ban for taking some time out of the sport. Meanwhile, Nathan Greaves has been booked to guest for Josh Bailey, although Greaves received a knock at Ipswich on Thursday.

 

Godfrey says: “It’s another tough meeting on Sunday against a Sheffield side that has already won at the Eddie Wright Raceway a month ago.

 

“I’m sure the Tigers will be expecting to win again, given the respective league positions of the two teams, and I’m sure plenty of their fans will make their way up the M18 hopeful of seeing another away win.

 

“But I’m optimistic about our chances. Before the heavens opened last Sunday, we were performing really well - between them, Michael Palm Toft, Tero Aarnio and Lewis Kerr had won all five races.

 

“Plus we have Josh Auty back in our ranks on Sunday. What happened with Josh happened and it’s water under the bridge now.

 

“We’re looking forwards, not backwards, and after his break to get his head straight and sort a few problems out, I’m hopeful that we will get a fully refreshed and recharged Josh Auty back in the No. 5 race-jacket.

 

“I’m sure it’s going to be another cracking derby between the two sides, full of top-notch racing, although we’d like to be the team which emerges from the clash with the SGB Championship points.”

 

 

NOTE ON RE-ADMISSION TICKETS FROM SCORPIONS V PETERBOROUGH:

 

Please note that last Sunday’s Scunthorpe v Peterborough KOC match was halted FIVE races before a result could be declared (the completion of Heat 10). Re-admission tickets therefore come into effect.

 

Your tickets, which were stamped before your departure, will be valid for one of the next three home meetings, or the re-staging of the Scunthorpe v Peterborough KOC meeting (a re-staging date has yet to be agreed).

 

In this case, deductions to admission prices on reproducing a valid, stamped re-admission ticket are as follows: Adult, Student/OAP and Child (10 – 17) – all £5. That is, a deduction of £1 on each race not completed prior to Heat 10.

 

For example, the pricing structure for Sunday’s Scunthorpe v Sheffield SGB Championship meeting is as follows.

 

Full admission prices for those without a valid, stamped ticket:

 

Adult: £15.00

Student/OAP: £13.00

Child (10 – 17): £5.00

Child (0 – 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult)

Family Ticket £35 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-17)

 

Reduced prices for those WITH a valid, stamped ticket:

 

Adult: £10.00 (£5 deduction)

Student/OAP: £8.00 (£5 deduction)

Child (10 – 17) FREE (£5 deduction)

Family Ticket £20 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-17) (£15 deduction)

 

We’re also aware that some people left without getting their ticket stamped. In this case, please bring your programme from the meeting, PLUS your unstamped ticket, and we will arrange to re-admit you at the reduced price.

 

Expected teams for Sunday:

 

Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions: 1. Michael Palm Toft (captain), 2. Carl Wilkinson, 3. Lewis Kerr, 4. Ryan Douglas, 5. Josh Auty, 6. Tero Aarnio, 7. Nathan Greaves (guest).

 

Sheffield Tigers: 1. Josh Grajczonek, 2. Todd Kurtz, 3. Lasse Bjerre, 4. Josh Bates, 5. Kyle Howarth, 6. Rob Branford, 7. Nathan Stoneman (guest).

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Nathan Greaves and Nathan Stoneman have both picked up knocks in the last few days, so David Wallinger will ride at No 7 for Scorpions and Layne Cupitt for Tigers.

 

All the best

Rob

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Guest Scunny2012

Looks like alot of interest in this meeting

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What's weather been like ?? Any chance of a meeting??

if you look on the abc forecast for scunthorpe it is going to be very gusty with heavy rain showers forecast between 5 & 6pm.doesnt look very promising.

if you look on the abc forecast for scunthorpe it is going to be very gusty with heavy rain showers forecast between 5 & 6pm.doesnt look very promising.

bbc

if you look on the abc forecast for scunthorpe it is going to be very gusty with heavy rain showers forecast between 5 & 6pm.doesnt look very promising.

bbc

update.bbc weather now says heavy rain at 5 and light rain shower at 6.

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Looks like alot of interest in this meeting

Depends if we get blown away again by being passed on the outside as our riders are not doing it. Entertainment is one thing but winning is another & we are losing more fans week by week. I see it in our stand & by not seeing familiar faces when the crowd walk by at the end of the meeting. People picking & choosing when to come by finding other things to do. The hard core fans are decreasing.

 

We, as a team, are struggling performance wise & confidence wise & having 2 riders perform week in week out is, simply, not good enough. I have heard enough of the excuses & it is time now to start performing like we know they can.

 

Berwick's fortunes have changed by having a no1 & I would think their attendances have increased, also.

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Looks like alot of interest in this meeting

There is a general pattern of people not commenting as much on meeting threads nowadays, one wonders if people are being put off the BSF by the bickering and trolling which now seems commonplace or whether there is a waning interest in British speedway generally.

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Guest Scunny2012

There is a general pattern of people not commenting as much on meeting threads nowadays, one wonders if people are being put off the BSF by the bickering and trolling which now seems commonplace or whether there is a waning interest in British speedway generally.

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http://www.raintoday.co.uk/

 

following the path of that narrow band, we might get a shower around 4.00-4.30 but it will only be a natural watering. Warm & sunny now so should not do any damage, might even help!


better later

 

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/uk/hourly-weather-forecast/yorkshire-and-the-humber/scunthorpe

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What a fantastic meeting that was,, well done Scunny,hard luck to sheffield,, no idea how Auty got the nod for Ht 15, think most had Kerr with Ryan or Tofty, but credit to who made the call,,

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After getting the score back to 39 a-piece can't believe what happened in heats 14 and 15. Our reserve (Rob Branford) and Todd Kurtz had too many poor rides conceding 6, 4 - 2 heats scores to the Scorpions. They obviously wanted it more than us especially at the end, very disappointing for the Sheffield fans, not the same performance from the Tigers as the one they gave in May. Aarnio was a bit of a trump card at reserve, but if he continues scoring like this he won't be there for long, we'll see if Wilkinson can perform as well when he's at number 6.

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Nice to get a win.. bonus to beat those pesky tiggers..

 

Good team effort from the Scorps, they all chipped in valuble points. Big improvement from Josh Auty and Ryan Douglas... that's key to the remainer of our season, need those two to kick on now.

 

Sheffield.. pretty much a four man team again at Scunny.. the four men got them a win last time out, this time they didn't quite have that cutting edge. Good effort from Grajczonek, Bjerre, Bates and particularly Howarth.

 

Some great racing on an extremely windy day, track was a tad tricky early on but improved.. it wasn't a EWR classic by any means.. but a much needed win for Scunny.. and I'll take that :)

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Dissapointing result today too many poor rides.Branford needs to be more consistant as hes suppose to be the trump card.Hopefully Shanes will add a bit of extra fire power.Hope this result wont be too damaging at the end of the season.Losing today puts more pressure on winning away at harder venues.Our away form could cost us in the long run.Lets hope scunny can turn over a few of our rivals in the B fixtures.Plenty more fixtures to come but improvement is needed and more consistency.Just hope all this stupid doubling up wont come back to bite us at the business end of the season when all the riders are fatigued !!!!!.

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