Rye House vs Edinburgh 13/07/2013

Rye House 45 13 July 2013
Premier League
Rye House Stadium
Edinburgh 45
Rye House 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1. Josh Grajczonek 2' 2' 3 0 2 9 2
2. Jason Bunyan 3 3 f 0 6
3. Anders Mellgren 2 1' r 3 1' 7 2
4. Tyson Nelson f 2 3 1' 6 1
5. Pontus Aspgren 1 fx 3 2 6
6. Kasper Lykke Nielsen 1 2 1 1 2 7
7. Ben Morley 3 0 1 4

Edinburgh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1. Craig Cook t 1 3 2 3 3 12
2. Derek Sneddon 0 0 1 3 0 4
3. Theo Pijper RR
4. Jozsef Tabaka 3 3 1' fx 0 7 1
5. Claus Vissing 3 1 2 2 1 t 9
6. Mitchell Davey 0 0 1' 1 1
7. Max Fricke 1 2 2' 2' 2 3 12 2
Heat 01: Bunyan, Grajczonek, Fricke, Sneddon (Cook - t) 5-1 (5-1)
Heat 02: Morley, Fricke, Lykke, Davey 4-2 (9-3)
Heat 03: Tabaka, Mellgren, Cook, Nelson (f) 2-4 (11-7)
Heat 04: Vissing, Fricke, Aspgren, Morley 1-5 (12-12)
Heat 05: Cook, Nelson, Mellgren, Sneddon 3-3 (15-15)
Heat 06: Bunyan, Grajczonek, Vissing, Davey 5-1 (20-16)
Heat 07: Tabaka, Lykke, Sneddon, Aspgren (fx) 2-4 (22-20)
Heat 08: Sneddon, Fricke, Lykke, Bunyan (f) 1-5 (23-25)
Heat 09: Nelson, Vissing, Davey, Mellgren (r) 3-3 (26-28)
Heat 10: Grajczonek, Vissing, Tabaka, Bunyan 3-3 (29-31)
Heat 11: Aspgren, Cook, Lykke, Sneddon 4-2 (33-33)
Heat 12: Mellgren, Fricke, Morley, Tabaka (fx) 4-2 (37-35)
Heat 13: Cook, Aspgren, Vissing, Grajczonek 2-4 (39-39)
Heat 14: Fricke, Lykke, Nelson, Tabaka 3-3 (42-42)
Heat 15: Cook, Grajczonek, Mellgren, Vissing (t) 3-3 (45-45)
report from The Scotsman
Another dramatic last heat race win by Craig Cook secured Edinburgh Monarchs a deserved 45-45 draw at Rye House Rockets, and the two points they gained fires Monarchs into third place in the Premier League, one point behind Workington Comets and Redcar Bears, but the Capital squad have two matches in hand over them both.
On a night of high drama, the scores were tied 42-42 going in to the top scorers finale.
Cook and Claus Vissing faced Anders Mellgren and Josh Grajczonek but the referee excluded both Mellgren and Vissing for tape touching, the latter starting from 15 metres back.
But Vissing was adjudged to have moved from his penalised mark and was thrown out of the race altogether. Luckily, and not for the first time this season, Cook came to the rescue by defeating Grajczonek to seal the valuable draw.
Monarchs team manager says Vissing was hard done by, explaining: “Claus was adamant he did not move and he was using the spare new tyre we got for using the rider replacement facility for Theo Pijper.
“Claus was confident therefore that he would get a good start and I think that is why the referee felt he went too quickly.” Earlier, Cook was also penalised three times for tape touching, and Harkess added: “Craig was late in arriving due to tailbacks on the M6 and I think he was on edge.”
Monarchs only gained four points from the r/r facility which was a tad disappointing. But with Rye House also suffering a bit of bad luck, a draw was probably a fair outcome.
Scorers: Vissing 8, Cook 6 Sneddon 3, Pijper 2, Tabaka 2.