
As had been the case some 6 weeks ago when the Kent Kings last visited the Isle of Wight for a National Trophy speedway fixture, the Wightlink Warriors were slow to start last night’s (Thursday’s) meeting, which allowed the visitors to establish an early 12 point lead after just 5 heats.
That headstart proved too big an obstacle for the Warriors to overcome but it turned out to be a valiant effort from the home side that had several riders carrying knocks from recent accidents.
A healthy crowd were treated to some all action racing with plenty of passing from both sides. The Warriors’ new boy Alfie Bowtell was again aggressive and assured with just 1 defeat in 5 races. Ben Morley, clearly suffering from his recent wrist dislocation, kept plugging away manfully, as did all the side right down to the reserves.
Kent were well served by Jack Hampshire and surprise packet Taylor Hampshire, whilst their top man Luke Bowen had a night of frustration having twice being penalised for delaying the start of races.
Warrior’s co-promoter Barry Bishop was not disheartened by his team’s determined display. He said after the meeting:
“That was a super speedway meeting full of good racing from everyone, spiced with a little controversy, but from our perspective another disappointing home reversal. You could see a couple of our guys weren’t 100% and considering the buffeting they’ve taken recently I’m not surprised nevertheless I am proud of the way they kept at it and I cannot fault their commitment”.
Wightlink Warriors 42 | 48 Kent Kings
Warriors: Ben Morley 10+2, Rider Replacement for Chris Widman, Scott Campos 7, Danno Verge 5, Alfie Bowtell 14, William O’Keefe 3, Shaun Tedham 3+3, Jamie Cousins 0
Kings: Luke Bowen 7+2, Taylor Hampshire 10+1, Jack Thomas 13, Anders Rowe 7+1, Nathan Stoneman 6, Nick Laurence 0, Alex Spooner 5+1