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MDL ==BIRMINGHAM BULLS GO TOP

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BULLS END THEIR MDL FIXTURES IN STYLE ---WITH 3 UNBEATEN RIDERS IN 26-10 WIN.
Putting themselves into top position aiming to retain their title the Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls recorded a resounding 26-10 over Redcar Bear Cubs . With three unbeaten riders the Bulls dominated the meeting.
Bulls young skipper Billy Budd got his paid maximum despite touching the tapes in heat 2 and came off 15 metres to work his way through to link with Eli Meadows for a 5-1. Kai Ward was in top form with a full maximum from his 3 rides . Meadows had two paid wins on top of his heat 2 race victory.
15 year old Midlander Joe Crewe notched 2 points improving each time he rides for Birmingham. For the Bear Cubs Edward Davison battled with 4 hard earned points whilst Lee Harrison was top scorer with 5 points.
With Birmingham Buffaloes having one meeting left away at Redcar the 2023 MDL title is still up for grabs. A win there will see a tie on points between the two Perry Barr teams … with a possible play off final being considered to decide the champions.
Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls 26 ( Kai Ward 9 (max) , Billy Budd 8+1 (paid max) , Eli Meadows 7+2., Joe Crewe 2)
Redcar Bear Cubs 12 ( Lee Harrison 5., Edward Davison 4, Dan Mcteer 1, Chris Timms 0)
TABLE :
                                                     M W D L F A PTS
1. BIRMINGHAM BULLS           4 3 0 1 76 59 6
2. BIRMINGHAM BUFFALOES 3 2 0 1 59 49 4
3. REDCAR BEAR CUBS            3 0 0 3 36 63 0
Edited by Speedway fan

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