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Edinburgh vs Sheffield 10/07/2015

Edinburgh Monarchs 60
Sheffield Tigers 31
10 July 2015
Premier League
Armadale
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P B
1. Sam Masters 1 fx 3 2' 6 1
2. Justin Sedgmen 3 3 3 2' 2' 13 2
3. Kevin Wolbert 2 3 3 3 11
4. Erik Riss 1' 2' 2' f 5 3
5. Craig Cook 3 3 3 3 3 15
6. Max Clegg 2 2' 2' 1 3 10 2
7. Liam Carr (G) 0 0 ex 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. Aaron Summers (G) 2 1 4 1 1 9
2. Ashle Birks R/R
3. David Bellego 0 0 1 0 1' 2 1
4. Cameron Heeps (G) 3 0 1 2 0 6
5. Andre Compton 1' 2 0 3 1
6. Arthur Sissis 1 1' 1 1 2 0 6 1
7. Josh Bates 0 3 2 0 fx 5
Heat by Heat
Heat 01 Sedgmen, Summers, Masters, Bates (55.2)
Heat 02 Bates, Clegg, Sissis, Carr (56.4)
Heat 03 Heeps, Wolbert, Riss, Bellego (56.3)
Heat 04 Cook, Bates, Compton, Carr (54.4)
Heat 05 Wolbert, Riss, Summers, Bellego (55.9)
Heat 06 Sedgmen, Compton, Sissis, Masters (F/x) (55.9)
Heat 07 Cook, Clegg, Bellego, Heeps (54.9)
Heat 08 Sedgmen, Clegg, Sissis, Bates (56.7)
Heat 09 Wolbert, Riss, Sissis, Compton (57.3)
Heat 10 Masters, Sedgmen, Heeps, Bellego (56.8)
Heat 11 Cook, Summers, Clegg, R/R Birks (55.8)
Heat 12 Wolbert, Sissis, Bellego, Carr (Excl.) (58.1)
Heat 13 Cook, Masters, Summers, Sissis (56.1)
Heat 14 Clegg, Heeps - 2 Finishers only (58.3)
Heat 15 Cook, Sedgmen, Summers, Heeps (56.1)
report from the Edinburgh Evening News
Edinburgh Monarchs are back on top of the Premier League after they easily tamed Sheffield Tigers 60-31 in a one sided clash at Armadale Stadium last night.
Monarchs took control of the match after heat seven which triggered four 5-1 advantages in succession which killed the meeting as a meaningful contest.
Monarchs skipper Craig Cook, fresh from winning his first Grand Prix race at Cardiff last weekend, was the star of the show as he stormed to a 15 point maximum. Cook also smashed his own track record in the fourth race scorching to the chequered flag in a new time of 54.04 seconds.
Sheffield tracked just four of their own riders and had to rely on guests for most of their points.
Monarchs team manager Alex Harkess said: “It was a pretty easy win for us in the end. I couldn’t really see where Sheffield were going to get their points from and we were just comfortable in the second half.”
Max Clegg was the other Monarchs star with a smile on his face after piling up ten points from his five starts from reserve, which included victory in his final ride.