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Still an outside chance of top spot for wolves so it should be one of the biggest crowds of the season so far. It's a shame sky didn't double up on this meeting and the meeting at Belle Vue with so much at stake, with three of the four teams on show in with a chance of top spot.

Glad they didn't,because it would then show up what a rubbish track weve got compared to Belle Vue. :wink: :P

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WOLVES v COVENTRY, PREVIEW

Sunday September 11, 2016

COVENTRY complete their Elite League away programme with a short trip to Wolverhampton on Monday (7.30pm).

 

The Buildbase Bees form on the road this year has not matched their exploits of 2015, with the impressive victory at Kings Lynn in mid-June their sole success although they should arguably have added further victories at Leicester and in their other visit to the Adrian Flux Arena.

 

With the meeting at Monmore being re-arranged after a rain-off last month, both sides are forced into changes for what is Wolves final fixture before they enter the play-offs.

 

Coventry have had the news that Jason Garrity will miss their final two matches of the season, as he is struggling with the hand injury he picked up at Belle Vue recently.

 

Garritys place will be taken by squad member Ben Barker, and the Bees operate rider-replacement for Krzysztof Kasprzak who is at home in Poland for an official reception, attended by major national dignitaries, to commemorate their World Cup success.

 

Wolves are themselves without two of their regulars as both Fredrik Lindgren and Jacob Thorssell are involved in Swedish play-off matches. The home side bring in Richard Lawson as a guest and also operate the rider-replacement facility.

 

Bees boss Gary Havelock said: I spoke to Jason after hed had to withdraw at Ipswich last Thursday he simply cant hold onto the bike, so unfortunately hes had to say thats it, hes done for the season.

 

Its frustrating that weve got to go to Wolves without him, and they will probably be somewhat relieved because everyone knows how well he goes there, but the other boys will give it their best and well see what we can do.

 

WOLVERHAMPTON (from): Max Clegg, Kyle Howarth, Peter Karlsson, Richard Lawson, Fredrik Lindgren r/r, Sam Masters, Tai Woffinden.

BUILDBASE BEES (from): Ben Barker, Josh Bates, Chris Harris, Krzysztof Kasprzak r/r, Danny King, James Sarjeant, Kacper Woryna.

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Because he's our rider, in our sqaud.

Would rather he wasn't. On the decline.

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I'm surprised you are allowed a facility for a rider who is going to a party..

Our season is over anyway so not really racing for anything.

 

Can you imagine anybody telling the polish federation that he couldn't attend the World Cup gold ceremony lol. It's a huge achievement and it's good to see Poland give it the recognition needed. Speedway isn't high on Britiains agenda.

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