Just to say that Monarchs capped a run of three away victories last night by beating Somerset comprehensively 51-42 to go 5 points clear at the top of the Premier League with a match in hand over Glasgow. Cook, Sedgman, Riss and Wolbert majestically magnificent.
Current holders of all three trophies and still in with a chance of holding on to them. League Cup semi-final at Armadale on Friday evening against Ipswich, then three League matches, Sheffield away, Somerset and Berwick at home.
Play-offs looming!
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Thread: Mighty Monarchs
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12-08-2015 09:15 AM #1
Mighty Monarchs
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12-08-2015 12:49 PM #2
flicking through the tv guide last night and noticed it was the Monarchs meeting on, switched over just in time to watch the last 2 heats :(
then noticed it's on now again on sky sports 3 so watching it now....only missed the first 6 heats this time :)
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12-08-2015 01:03 PM #3
I watched the last 6 heats last night
That double points thing gets on my nerves though, why should a team be punished for being good?
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12-08-2015 01:40 PM #4
Just watching it now, 3 away wins in 4 days more than makes up for a narrow home defeat on Friday. A fantastic ride by Cook in heat 13 to repel the Rebels riders that were coming at him from all angles. Bring on The Tigers of Glasgow!
Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 12-08-2015 at 01:57 PM.
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12-08-2015 06:15 PM #5
was faffin about on pc when heat 12( i think) was on and missed why somerset got a 7-2, i take it the rules have changed since i last saw monarchs live.... at powderhall even though i can hear the noise of the bikes from armadale i really should get along one of those nights and get a wee whiff of the shale down the lungs :)
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12-08-2015 07:27 PM #6
If a team goes 10pts behind they can nominate a rider once to wear the black/white helmet colour who will score double points for each opponent beaten (only between heat 5 - 12). I think thats what the commentator said anyway.
Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 12-08-2015 at 07:32 PM.
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14-08-2015 09:35 PM #7
56-34 win for Monarchs v Ipswich in the first leg of The LC Semi Final. Wolbert lead the way with a six ride paid maximum.
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10-09-2015 10:18 AM #8
Getting exciting again - League Cup Final against the Evil Glasgow Tigers a fortnight this weekend; in pole position for Premier League playoffs (Tigers involved there again); and a 22-point lead from the first leg of the Knockout Cup semi, so every possibility of a second Cup Final this month or next.
Monarchs took an outstanding treble last year - LCup, KOCup, and League Playoffs. They've topped the Premier League table pre-playoffs for the second season in a row (no mean feat) and done so with Sam Masters out with an injured hand and Cookie-Monster well below par the last three or four meetings with a virus.
What are the odds of a second successive treble season?
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25-09-2015 09:21 PM #9
Monarchs took a 21-point lead over Glasgow Tigers in the first leg of the League Cup Final at Armadale tonight. The second leg is on Sunday in Glasgow. Craig Cook as ever excelled for the Monarchs who are looking to retain the trophy they won last year.
They meet Somerset in the Knock-Out Cup Final next weekend - away leg on the 29th (Tuesday) and the second leg on the 2nd October at Armadale (next Friday). Monarchs are the holders of that Cup as well.
They topped the Premier League this season - AGAIN! - and are in pole position in the play-offs for that trophy as well. Last season they won the treble; they're still in with a chance of holding on to all three trophies for the second year running.
If you're free on Friday evening why don't you get along to Armadale and cheer them on?
http://www.edinburghmonarchs.co/news...le.asp?id=2209
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27-09-2015 12:05 PM #10
Kevin Wolbert was injured riding in Germany last night and won't be fit to ride in today's 2nd leg which is a tad annoying as he has ben a solid scorer in the matches through there this season. Everyone except Cook can cover Wolbert's rides.
Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 27-09-2015 at 12:08 PM.
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27-09-2015 02:17 PM #11
Glasgow Tigers = 45 (79)
1. Richard Lawson - EF,2,3,0 = 5
2. Kauko Nieminen - 1,1*,2,1 = 5+1
3. Nick Morris - 2,2,3,3,1 = 11
4. James Sarjeant - 0,0,3 = 3
5. Aaron Summers - 2,3,3,3,3 = 14
6. Victor Palovaara - 2,0,1,1,0,2* = 6+1
7. Hynek Stichaeur - 1*,0,0 = 1+1
Edinburgh Monarchs = 45 (100)
1. Craig Cook - 3,3,2,2,EX = 10
2. Justin Sedgmen - 2*,1,1*,3,0 = 7+2
3. Kevin Wolbert R/R - ( SM-1, JS-1*, RB-0, ER-2 = 4+1 )
4. Erik Riss - 3,2,2,2,0 = 9
5. Sam Masters - 1,3,3,2,1*,2 = 12+1
6. City Garcia (Guest) - 0,0,0 = 0
7. Robert Branford - 3,1,1,0,1*,1 = 7+1
Heat 1 result 1-5 (35-60)
Heat 2 result 3-3 (38-63)
Heat 3 result 2-4 (40-67)
Heat 4 result 2-4 (42-71)
Heat 5 result 2-4 (44-75)
Heat 6 result 3-3 (47-78)
Heat 7 result 3-3 (50-81)
Heat 8 result 2-4 (52-85)
Heat 9 result 4-2 (56-87)
Heat 10 result 4-2 (60-89)
Heat 11 result 4-2 (64-91)
Heat 12 result 3-3 (67-94)
Heat 13 result 3-3 (70-97)
Heat 14 result 5-1 (75-98)
Heat 15 result 4-2 (79-90)
A bit annoying they couldnae win the match after a great start but, job done.Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 27-09-2015 at 04:13 PM.
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27-09-2015 05:07 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aye, it's a real bummer that, but I guess we'll settle for holding on to the Cup for another year.
Really delighted. How unlike the home life of our own dear Hibs, unfortunately!
Rebels in the KO Final this coming week now. Hope Kevin's fit.
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28-09-2015 09:08 PM #13
just watched the 1st leg of the elite league grand final belle vue 46 v poole 46, craig cook is a pretty decent rider, think he was riding for monarchs at a televised meeting at somerset several weeks back
oops, as above he obviously rides for monarchs as well then huh :)Last edited by cabbageandribs1875; 28-09-2015 at 09:11 PM.
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29-09-2015 12:52 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Naw, Cookie rides for Monarchs, and then he rides for Belle Vue as well. He just missed the semi-final of the British Grand Prix this year which is pretty well top level and he didn't look at all out of place. Just hoping we have him next year 'cos he's genuinely a major talent - as was fairly obvious tonight. Bear in mind that Zagar and Holder are both GP regulars - Cookie was a wild card at Cardiff.
Praying for a similar result at Somerset tomorrow night (KO CUP First Leg, Second Leg at Armadale on Friday) to the result we got in that televised meeting. A win would be fantastic, a draw would do us nicely.
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Single figures should be manageable, I think. Looking forward to Friday now. Cookie rules!Last edited by --------; 29-09-2015 at 10:17 PM.
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30-09-2015 07:20 PM #18
presently 63 v 59 in the 2nd leg poole v belle vue after 5 heats, guid stuff
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30-09-2015 07:23 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
disappointed sky don't appear to be showing the 2nd leg of a final :(
anyway...craig cook has so far had a 2 and a 3 in his two rides so far tonight, gie the baw tae cook(or whatever the speedway saying is) :)Last edited by cabbageandribs1875; 30-09-2015 at 07:31 PM.
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30-09-2015 10:10 PM #20
Cook ended up as top scorer in the meeting with 13pts from 5 rides as Belle Vue lost on aggregate by 2pts.
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02-10-2015 08:18 AM #21
Monarchs won the re-scheduled Premier League Fours Final @ Redcar with Craig Cook leading the way with a 12pt maximum.
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02-10-2015 09:28 PM #22
Although the Border Roofing Monarchs won on the night by 47 to 43 Somerset won the Travel Plus Tours Knock Out Cup on aggregate by 4 points. Craig Cook scored a paid maximum for the Monarchs and Paul Starke and Richie Worrall both scored 10 for the Rebels.
booooooooo :(
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02-10-2015 10:35 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-10-2015 09:25 AM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Somerset are strong, and we missed Wolbert badly. Masters apparently is riding with a trapped nerve which isn't a very good idea. That said, if Sedgman's bike hadn't failed him when he and cook were on a 5-1, and if he hadn't come off (broken drive chain?) in a similar situation a few races later ....
Breaks didn't go our way, but it was a big let-down.
Seems that Cook may be leaving - wants to ride in Poland next year, which is understandable. That could well be his way into the Grand Prix in which IMO he's well capable of competing well.
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05-10-2015 06:15 PM #25
Monarchs lost 46-44 @ Peterborough in the first leg of the PL Play Off Semi Final yesterday, the 2nd leg is on Friday. Hopefully Wolbert will be back for that match.
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06-10-2015 11:53 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-10-2015 07:08 PM #27
Edinburgh up 48-30 after 13 heats. Monarchs through to the final.
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09-10-2015 08:13 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
who do we race against in the final
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09-10-2015 08:20 PM #29
Monarchs won 58-32 including a 15pt maximum for Cook and 12+2 from 5 rides for Wolbert.
Somerset or Glasgow in the final.
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