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TIGERS skipper Kyle Howarth was been taken to hospital in Newcastle with a dislocated shoulder. Club bosses are sweating on the extent of the damage sustained in his first outing in Sheffield’s 54-36 Championship defeat against Newcastle. And with new signings Broc Nicol and Georgie Wood falling to score it was always going to be an impossible task for the Owlerton side. Boss Damien Bates, in for the unavailable Simon Stead said: “Obviously this is a disappointing night for us and we must do better going forward. “But the injury to Kyle has been a crushing blow and we need to hope there is no long term damage there. “Hopefully the shoulder is back in place and there is nothing longer term to worry about.”
Howarth was in second place behind Ludvig Lindgren in Heat 1 at Brough Park but came to grief on the third bend, and although Carl Wilkinson and Todd Kurtz managed to take avoiding action Howarth was still left in agony. Charles Wright won his first two rides, including an early tactical substitute outing in Heat 5, but he found himself on the wrong end of a 5-1 in the next race as Matthew Wethers and Ludvig Lindgren extended the Diamonds’ lead into double figures. Kurtz also took a fall in Heat 8, before Wright and Shanes brought Sheffield back into contention with maximum points in the ninth. But Newcastle responded instantly, first with a 4-2 in an awarded Heat 10 when Nicol became the latest Tigers rider to come down, and then with a 5-1 from Stuart Robson and Wilkinson in the next.
Shanes was also disqualified for a fall in Heat 12 as Sheffield’s troubles continued, although Wright exemplified his battling spirit with a hard-fought second place against Robson in Heat 13. A further Newcastle 5-1 rubbed salt into Tigers’ wounds before Wright had the satisfaction of spoiling Lindgren’s maximum with a fine ride to win Heat 15, with a hard-working Lasse Bjerre supplying third place in a consolation race advantage. NEWCASTLE 54: Ludvig Lindgren 13+1, Matthew Wethers 11, Carl Wilkinson 10+3, Stuart Robson 9, Ashley Morris 7+1, Matej Kus 4+1, Tero Aarnio r/r. SHEFFIELD 36: Charles Wright 16, Lasse Bjerre 11, James Shanes 8+1, Todd Kurtz 1, Broc Nicol 0, Georgie Wood 0, Kyle Howarth 0.
WOODHOUSE WINS AT SERLBY BIRDWELL Wheeler Joe Woodhouse’s persistence finally paid off when he rode in the NMRRL (North Midlands Road Race League) road race over six laps of a five-mile course at Serlby.
est with Marc Peasegood second fastest. Peasegood’s results over the two events gained him the club’s 15 mile handicap trophy which will be presented at the club’s annual prize dinner in November.
No rider was able to get away from the bunch and in the final sprint Woodhouse finished 12th, his first points scoring finish of the series.
On Saturday Paul Heggie rode in the Mercia CC 30 mile Open Time Trial at Etwall in Derbyshire. His time of 1:12.39 set a new club age record at 64 years old, surpassing not only his own records set at 61 and 62 but also D Ogden’s record at 57 years old which had stood since 1984.
On Tuesday the club’s last of three 15 mile time trials took place at Thurnscoe. On a much windier evening than the previous week Trevor Mayne was again fast-
PLAY FOR THE VILLA HIGH Green Villa FC, newly promoted to The County Senior Premier League, commence pre-season training shortly. The club was formed in 1938 and is now well established playing home games at St George’s Park, Thorncliffe, probably with the best facilities in the area. For further details, any interested new players who would like to join the club please contact Mark on 07969039025.
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IT was Lady Captains Day at Stocksbridge Golf Club on Saturday June 23 and lady captain Beverley Sykes hosted the day. It was beautiful weather and 25 women and 76 men played. The overall winner of the ladies competition was Heather Evans. Liana O’Sullivan had best gross score and Alyson Sedgwick won the best Stableford. The men’s competition was won by Chris Dale with John Horton second and Phil Beaumont third. Phil also had a hole in one. It was a very memorable day. On June 15, the lady captain, along with the Stocksbridge Golf Club ladies did a sponsored walk and raised over £500 for the Western Park Hospital and Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre charities.