Workington vs Edinburgh 20/03/2004

Workington Comets 50
Edinburgh Monarchs 46
20 March 2004
Premier Trophy
Derwent Park
Workington 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1. Carl Stonehewer 3 3 3 3 2 3 17
2. Brett Woodfield 0 2' 3 2' 0 7 2
3. Rusty Harrison 2 1' 2 1' 2 0 8 2
4. Kauko Niemenen 1' 2 2 2 2' 9 2
5. Simon Stead R/R
6. Aidan Collins 3 2' 0 0 3 8 1
7. James Wright 0 1 0 1
Edinburgh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1. Craig Boyce (G) 2 3 6 3 2 16
2. Theo Pijper 1' 0 1' 1 3 2
3. Rory Schlein 3 6 1 3 1' 14 1
4. Gary McPhelps 0 0 0 0
5. Peter Carr 1 1 3 1 6
6. Matthew Wethers 1' 0 2 1 4 1
7. Cameron Woodward 2 0 0 1 0 3
Heat by Heat
Heat 01 Stoney, Boyce, Pijper, Woodifield 3-3 3-3
Heat 02 Collins, Woodward, Wethers, Wright 3-3 6-6
Heat 03 Schlein, Harrison, Niemenen, McPhelps 3-3 9-9
Heat 04 Stoney r/r, Collins, Carr, Wethers 5-1 14-10
Heat 05 Boyce, Niemenen, Harrison, Pijper 3-3 17-13
Heat 06 Stoney, Woodifield, Carr, Woodward 5-1 22-14
Heat 07 Schlein TR, Harrison r/r, Wright, McPhelps 3-6 25-20
Heat 08 Woodifield, Wethers, Pijper, Collins 3-3 28-23
Heat 09 Carr, Niemenen, Harrison, Woodward 3-3 31-26
Heat 10 Stoney, Woodifield, Schlein, McPhelps 5-1 36-27
Heat 11 Boyce TR, Niemenen r/r, Pijper, Wright 2-7, 38-34
Heat 12 Schlein, Harrison, Woodward, Collins 2-4 40-38
Heat 13 Boyce, Stoney, Carr, Woodifield r/r 2-4, 42-42
Heat 14 Collins, Niemenen, Wethers, Woodward 5-1 47-43
Heat 15 Stoney, Boyce, Schlein, Harrison 3-3, 50-46
report from The Journal
Skipper Carl Stonehewer led Workington to their first competitive win of the season. The Comets' captain, who had top-scored in defeat at Hull and Sheffield during the week, spearheaded the Comets' challenge. He won five of his six races and collected 17 points to lead the Comets' challenge. His only defeat was against Edinburgh's guest rider, Craig Voice, who was filling in for the absent Frede Schott. Edinburgh were twice successful with the new tactical ride which saw Voice and Rory Schlein collect double points to haul them back into the contest.
WORKINGTON: Carl Stonehewer 17, Brett Woodifield 7, Rusty Harrison 8, Kauko Niemenen 9, James Wright 1, Aiden Collens 8.
EDINBURGH: Craig Voice 16, Theo Pijper 3, Rory Schlein 14, Gary Phelps 0, Peter Carr 6, Cameron Woodward 3, Matthew Wethers 4.