WORKINGTON boss Andrew Bain believes Redcar will be seeking revenge in their BSN Series clash. 

The Comets produced a stunning comeback to win on Teesside last week and are now going for a home victory which would enable them to keep pace with Scunthorpe at the top of the Northern group.

It’s been a rocky start to the season for the Bears after another home defeat last night and the loss of Charles Wright through injury. 

But Comets boss Bain said: “We go into today’s BSN Series meeting on the back of a fabulous win at the Bears’ ECCO Arena eight days ago, a thrilling victory and a wonderful way to get over the line with a 5-1 in the last heat decider.

“It just shows what we have the potential to do this year, but we know that the Bears will be smarting and eager to seek some revenge today.”

Meanwhile Redcar have booked Justin Sedgmen to guest for Charles Wright, who is out after suffering a shoulder injury in a crash last night.

Manager Gavin Parr said: “The BSN Series (for Redcar) is over, so hopefully the boys can go out on the bike, relax and get the result we want.

“Jonas (Knudsen) should love the track. Workington’s track is a bit like Poland with big, open spaces so he should really go well today!”

 

WORKINGTON: Craig Cook, Tate Zischke, Antti Vuolas, Claus Vissing, Troy Batchelor, Sam McGurk, Celina Liebmann.

REDCAR: Danny King, Jonas Knudsen, Connor Bailey, Jason Edwards, Justin Sedgmen (G), Jake Mulford, Ben Trigger.

 

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Words by Holeshot Media. 

Images by Taylor Lanning.