It seems no-one at the Council House will escape unscathed.
- Dudley man Mark Mudie
Sunday 23rd March 2008, 10:14AM GMT.
Wolves’ busy Easter weekend came to a successful conclusion last night as they battled through changeable weather to defeat Belle Vue in the Craven Shield at Monmore Green.
On a very dry track which perhaps suited the Aces better than the Wolves, the home side displayed some gritty performances throughout a bitterly cold evening which saw a flurry of snow in the second half of the match, with skipper Freddie Lindgren and Niels Kristian Iversen heading the scorechart.
Iversen enjoyed something of an up and down evening, hitting the deck in heat five after a heavy challenge from Billy Forsberg, resulting in the Swede’s exclusion, and then being slowed by engine trouble in the re-run. But the Dane bounced back to win heat 12 after a superb scrap with Charlie Gjedde.
The highlight of the night was definitely David Howe’s defeat of former world champion Jason Crump in heat 11.
With the visitors 10 points down, Aces manager Chris Morton nominated Crump for a tactical double ride, and the result looked a formality.
Howe, however, produced his best ride of the season so far to hold off the Australian for four nail-biting laps.
He said after the meeting that the victory had been a real boost to him.
“It was certainly a relief, as I made some mistakes at Coventry last Friday,” he said.
Lindgren was fast from the gate throughout the night and came close to defeating Crump in the final heat after heading the Belle Vue superstar for three and a half laps.
A pass by the skipper on Joe Screen in heat five saw the England international take a tumble on turn one, but referee Jim Lawrence correctly excluded Screen as there had been no contact.
Danes Nicolai Klindt and Kenneth Hansen showed occasional turns of speed, the former passing Michal Rajkowski on the run to the line in heat two.
Christian Hefenbrock gave his usual maximum effort at reserve, but struggled against troublesome opposite number Steve Boxall, who looked impressive on the way to paid 10 points.
Wolves will be hoping for warmer conditions next Monday as they take on pre-season title favourites Poole at Monmore Green.
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wolves are very good at monmore if we can sort our away form the title will be ours
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our away form WILL be better this season with the squad thats been assembled…….however to say the title will be ours at this point in the season is frankly ridiculous!
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Yes but the play-offs is far more likely this season then of recent seasons and then with the riders that we have got they have the potential to pull something out the bag away from home too. So it is a great possibility that we could be Champions this year
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All depends on the two young Danes we have signed. The rest of the team is broadly on a par with some of the teams that will be competing for the play offs but if Klindt and Hansen can better their allocated average of 4:00 then Wolves will go close this year.
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