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Edinburgh v Birmingham 10/9/21 7.30pm KO Cup


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Richie back and Kye fit for Monarchs but last week's hero Drew Kemp away at World Under-21 Team Final. Both sides weaker at reserve compared to last week as Paco Castagna and Jack Thomas also not available - and they scored 18+5 between them last week.

From Monarchs website:

This week it is Knockout Cup action at Armadale, the quarter final tie between the What the Fork Monarchs and the Birmingham Brummies. The teams qualified for this stage by beating Newcastle and Redcar respectively in the previous round, and the winners will meet Glasgow in the semi-final.

This tie was started at the end of July but Birmingham's visit that night was abandoned with Monarchs leading 26-16, and we start from scratch again this week. Of course the teams drew in a league match last Friday, Monarchs being without both Richie Worrall and Kye Thomson by the end of the match.

The good news is that both will be ready to ride this Friday as Monarchs field their full-strength 1-5. Both teams are using guests in the reserve berths; for Monarchs, Drew Kemp (double figures last week) is missing because he is riding in the World Under-21 Team Final in Poland, and Nathan Greaves of course hit us with his untimely retirement on the eve of last Friday's event.

Deputising for Monarchs will be Danny Phillips of the Armadale Devils, and Berwick's Kyle Bickley. Birmingham's reserves will be Luke Crang and Jason Edwards and they will again use rider replacement for injured German Valentin Grobauer.

Once again Chris Harris and Erik Riss are sure to be to the fore, and Ashley Morris will be trying to repeat last week's good performance.

Team manager Alex Harkess says "Tonight it is certainly the aim to get a good lead to make the second leg easier. The unfortunate thing is that Drew will not be riding due to the Under-21 Team Championship. What a difference he would make if he was here."

There are 3 vital away matches over the following 5 days in the race for Playoff places. Drew Kemp will be back for these, and realistically Monarchs may need to win two of the matches which are Leicester (Saturday), Newcastle (Sunday) and Birmingham (Wednesday).

As with all Armadale matches this season Friday's match will be Live Streamed, however the stream will be available only to those outwith a 25 mile radius of the track. Anyone within that limit but unable to attend should email info@edinburghmonarchs.co.uk

WHAT THE FORK MONARCHS: Sam Masters (capt.), Anders Rowe, Kye Thomson, Josh Pickering, Richie Worrall, Danny Phillips, Kyle Bickley.

EDWARDS PLUMBING BRUMMIES: Chris Harris (capt.), rider replacement for Valentin Grobauer, James Shanes, Ashley Morris, Erik Riss, Luke Crang, Jason Edwards.

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35 minutes ago, Lenny Lion said:

So Jack Thomas misses tonights meeting ? 
He has guested all week & misses his clubs meeting ? In his own words for a day off ? 
 

Sorry mate but they should not be allowed a guest & he should be punished for missing an official meeting for his club when he has been guesting for everyone else

Absolute joke! Obviously didn't fancy the journey? I'd replace him permanently. 

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Welcome back Richie Worrall! Straight back into it with a fantastic inside pass on Erik Riss in heat 4 and only missing out on the full 15 in heat 15 when beaten by a fast start and ride from Chris Harris, who was fast all night and the pick of the Brummies. The standard of racing was far better tonight too, with the second strings and reserves of both sides having great tussles for the minor places. Anders Rowe showed steady improvement on the previous week and probably deserved a few more points and Kyle Bickley was a good guest. For the Brummies, James Shanes was much improved and provided plenty of entertainment as did Jason Edwards picking up paid 8 at reserve.

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4 minutes ago, Deano said:

Edinburgh just too strong tonight. Pity both sides weren’t at full strength the score line might have been tighter. Still it was entertaining and we’ll have our work cut out at PB in a few weeks.

 

Up The Brummies.

Pity Jack Thomas just fancied a day off,great advert for the sport.Must have made his wages guesting this week.

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Just now, Fromafar said:

Pity Jack Thomas just fancied a day off,great advert for the sport.Must have made his wages guesting this week.

He was never due to ride apparently, a long term commitment/engagement. Although I only found this out today. Pity though, we really needed him tonight.

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