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This week in continued from previous spread `


without injured captain Jason Doyle.


Just as in Thursday’s home match, Swindon conceded a 5-1 in Heat 1 but hit back strongly with Bradley Wilson-Dean their hero on this occasion as he raced to a paid maximum (11+1) from four rides.


With Nick Morris (9+1) and guest Troy Batchelor (9) leading strong support from the remainder of the team, the Aces were left stunned with Dan Bewley top-scoring on eight. The match was curtailed with one race remaining due to rain, but by that stage the Robins already had four league points in the bag.


Manager Alun Rossiter said: “I’m so happy with the will and determination being shown by a young side. It’s been such a good


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week, we talk and everybody listens, and they’re also reacting when the track changes. “Seven points from two meetings


isn’t bad at all, and we’ve beaten one of the best teams in the league on their own patch here.


“Bradley had a brand-new engine which he’d used for one meeting and it blew up, and he only got it back today – and it was a case of ‘welcome to the team, Bradley, we’ve been waiting for this for a long time!”


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BEN Morley struck a stunning 18 point maximum as Lakeside beat Buxton 51-38 at the Arena- Essex Raceway on Friday. The Hammers picked up where they left off after a lengthy lay-off to maintain their perfect home record, with Morley reeling off six straight wins.


The home side were also encouraged by some of their lower-order displays with Connor Locke scoring 8+1 and Nick Laurence 7+1, whilst Matt Williamson collected 13 for the Hitmen.


Lakeside boss Kelvin Tatum said: “It wasn’t always easy for us because some of our big hitters weren’t quite at their best tonight. But it was a fantastic performance from Ben, backed up superbly by Connor and Nick. “We were delighted to keep the home record going and it was a good way to shake off the rust after a bit of a break.”


Ben Morley. Picture: DAVE FAIRBROTHER


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