Newcastle vs Edinburgh 17/08/2014

Newcastle Diamonds 42 17 August 2014
Premier League
Newcastle Stadium
Edinburgh Monarchs 42
abandoned after heat 14
Newcastle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1. Danny King 2 1' 2' fx 5 2
2. Lewis Rose 0 2 2 3 7
3. Stuart Robson 3 2 2' 2 9 1
4. Lewis Kerr 2' 1' 3 3 9 2
5. Ludvig Lindgren fx 3 0 1 4
6. Simon Nielsen 2 0 1 1' 2' 6 2
7. Chris Mills 1' 1 0 2 1

Edinburgh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1. Craig Cook 3 3 3 3 12 M
2. Justin Sedgmen 1 0 3 2' 6 1
3. Max Fricke 1 2 0 3 6
4. Stevie Worrall 0 1' 1 1 3 1
5. Sam Masters 3 3 1 2' 3 1
6. Ben Hopwood (G) 0 0 0 0
7. Derek Sneddon 3 2' 1 0 ex 6 1

Heat 01  Cook, King, Sedgmen, Rose (64.1) 
Heat 02  Sneddon, Nielsen, Mills, Hopwood (66.4) 
Heat 03  Robson, Kerr, Fricke, Worrall (65) 
Heat 04  Masters, Sneddon, Mills, Lindgren (F/x) (64,8) 
Heat 05  Cook, Robson, Kerr, Sedgmen (62.5) 
Heat 06  Masters, Rose, King, Hopwood (63.8) 
Heat 07  Lindgren, Fricke, Worrall, Nielsen (64.7) 
Heat 08  Sedgmen, Rose, Sneddon, Mills (64.7) 
Heat 09  Kerr, Robson, Masters, Hopwood (64.3) 
Heat 10  Rose, King, Worrall, Fricke (64.9) 
Heat 11  Cook, Sedgmen, Nielsen, Lindgren (63.6) 
Heat 12  Fricke, Robson, Nielsen, Sneddon (63.8) 
Heat 13 Cook, Masters, Lindgren, King (FX) (68.2) 
Heat 14 Kerr, Nielsen, Worrall, Sneddon (EX) (71.1) 
report from the Evening News
Edinburgh Monarchs gained a hard-fought 42-42 Premier League speedway draw at Newcastle Diamonds last night, with the match abandoned after 14 races due to rain, but the result stands.
Monarchs’ team manager Alex Harkess said there was no quibbling about the decision, adding: “I’m happy that we left with two points in the bag without having had to ask our top riders to go out in the final heat 15 race and take unnecessary risks.”
The Brough Park circuit had been overwatered before the start and this had a huge bearing on the whole meeting when the rain eventually arrived in the latter stages.
Monarchs No.1 Craig Cook was back to his best after some recent blips and was unbeaten from his four completed outings, which was a remarkable effort after he broke his frame and had to swap everything over to his other bike after his second race.
After leading 26-22 at one stage, Monarchs hit a bit of a slump and fell behind 32-28 – but they once again showed their true grit when they grabbed a 5-1 in heat 13, which proved the penultimate race, when Newcastle’s No.1 Danny King fell while leading.
This put Monarchs 41-37 in front, but frustration lay in wait in heat 14. Steve Worrall led the race but partner Derek Sneddon was adjudged to have brought down Diamonds’ ace Simon Nielsen and was disqualified.
The first rerun was pulled back after Worrall made the gate. Finally, at the third attempt, Worrall tumbled off on the treacherous third bend while in second place, handing the Diamonds a 5-1 advantage, which rescued a match point for them.
It was another good away result by the Monarchs, who are tied at the top of the table with Somerset Rebels, who won 51-41 at Glasgow Tigers.
Newcastle: Robson 9, Kerr 9, Rose 7, Nielsen 6, King 5, Lindgren 4, Mills 2.
Monarchs: Cook 12, Masters 9, Sedgemen 6, Fricke 6, Sneddon 6, Worrall 3, Hopwood 0.