West Lothian Courier

Academy gets up and running in style

The young Monarchs race to victory against Colts

- CALLUM CARSON

Edinburgh Monarchs Academy started off life in fine fashion thanks to a 50-40 home win over Belle Vue Colts at Armadale Stadium.

It was a debut win for the club – who took over Armadale Devils’ place in the National Developmen­t League and aim to develop a closer bond with the senior Monarchs outfit.

And it wasn’t only the Colts that were beaten on an entertaini­ng night as a heavy pre-match downpour had the groundstaf­f hard at work.

That made for a tricky track but home gaffer Scott Wilson admitted he was delighted with his side.

He said: “We certainly could have done without that rain storm but, in the end, I could hardly have wished for a better outcome.

“Adam Roynon showed what a capture he is on a six-point average, and both Kyle Bickley and Jacob Hook were very good and should start building confidence for their Championsh­ip outings for Monarchs, which is what we are hoping for.”

The three heat leaders for the Academy were in fine form as they totalled 37 points alongside nine heat wins and remained unbeaten until heat 11 when Colts’ No.7 Freddy Hodder outgated Hook and stayed ahead for the victory.

Despite the dominance of the top three, they still needed assistance from the backups with Alex Spooner being the pick of the bunch.

He picked up a paid seven points while Kyran Lyden started brightly with a pair of second places.

The Academy got their noses in front from the off and never trailed as Bickley and Mickie Simpson teamed up for a 4-2 in the opening heat.

Colts did answer back immediatel­y, but the hosts promptly took back the lead with Roynon taking the heat three win to open up a two-point advantage, while Hook and Lyden bagged a 5-1 in heat four with Edinburgh’s advantage never really being threatened after that.

Successive 4-2s for the guests in heats 11 and 12 cut the deficit to six points, only for Bickley and Hook to dash any Belle Vue comeback hopes with a 5-1 in heat 13.

The Academy are next in action on

Friday, May 5 when they welcome Kent Kings to West Lothian, while the Monarchs have a home-and-away weekend coming up against the Berwick Bandits.

Armadale Stadium hosts the first clash on Friday night (7.30pm start) before Edinburgh travel to the Borders the following day.

While there was no shortage of drama at the Cowdenbeat­h Racewall, results for West Lothian’s stock car drivers weren’t the best on a bright and sunny afternoon in Fife.

Broxburn’s Kyle Cotterell will long remember his Saloon debut but not with too fond memories.

In the white/yellow race he drifted wide, bounced off the wall and crashed into a marker tyre whilst in the next race he spun on the opening lap to cap off a challengin­g meeting.

Jordan Cassie of Armadale was in the thick of the action, however, and was able to bring his car home in fourth place in the opening heat before he then followed that up with an eighth and fourth before failing to classify in the Allcomers race.

Sean McConnachi­e (Wilkieston) brought a Limo to the Unlimited Banger World Cup but was caught up in a shunt during the early stages and failed to restart.

He reappeared for one of the heats but his car failed to start and he took no further part in the meeting.

 ?? ?? Top team The Academy side picked up a win to start the season (Pic: Jack Cupido)
Top team The Academy side picked up a win to start the season (Pic: Jack Cupido)

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