Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2010 16:26:53 GMT
THE Buildbase Bees are looking to keep their good run going when Belle Vue visit Brandon in a crunch Elite League clash on Bank Holiday Monday.
The two sides are in the positions just outside the play-off zone, and both know that defeat on Monday will virtually end their outside chances of a late run into the top four.
Coventry expect to be at full strength for the fixture, with Przemyslaw Pawlicki making his first home appearance for a couple of months, and Richard Sweetman taking the doubling-up position with Josh Auty racing for Sheffield at Scunthorpe.
The Aces are led by former Bees No.1 Hans Andersen and veteran Swede Peter Karlsson, and they also have an ex-Coventry man at reserve with Filip Sitera having recently joined the Manchester club after being released from the Bees earlier in the season.
Bees boss Alun Rossiter said: "We've been really pleased with our recent home form, and the riders have been looking confident. We need that to continue on Monday.
"We know the play-offs are a very long shot and it's frustrating that it's taken such a long time for it all to come together, but it's been a good run and hopefully we can now carry on that way until the end of the season."
Supporters are reminded that the meeting gets underway at 7.30pm, and all children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge.
BUILDBASE BEES: Krzysztof Kasprzak, Lewis Bridger, Ben Barker, Edward Kennett, Chris Harris, Richard Sweetman, Przemyslaw Pawlicki.
BELLE VUE: Hans Andersen, James Wright, Leigh Lanham, Patrick Hougaard, Peter Karlsson, Filip Sitera, Ulrich Ostergaard.
From the BSPA
The two sides are in the positions just outside the play-off zone, and both know that defeat on Monday will virtually end their outside chances of a late run into the top four.
Coventry expect to be at full strength for the fixture, with Przemyslaw Pawlicki making his first home appearance for a couple of months, and Richard Sweetman taking the doubling-up position with Josh Auty racing for Sheffield at Scunthorpe.
The Aces are led by former Bees No.1 Hans Andersen and veteran Swede Peter Karlsson, and they also have an ex-Coventry man at reserve with Filip Sitera having recently joined the Manchester club after being released from the Bees earlier in the season.
Bees boss Alun Rossiter said: "We've been really pleased with our recent home form, and the riders have been looking confident. We need that to continue on Monday.
"We know the play-offs are a very long shot and it's frustrating that it's taken such a long time for it all to come together, but it's been a good run and hopefully we can now carry on that way until the end of the season."
Supporters are reminded that the meeting gets underway at 7.30pm, and all children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge.
BUILDBASE BEES: Krzysztof Kasprzak, Lewis Bridger, Ben Barker, Edward Kennett, Chris Harris, Richard Sweetman, Przemyslaw Pawlicki.
BELLE VUE: Hans Andersen, James Wright, Leigh Lanham, Patrick Hougaard, Peter Karlsson, Filip Sitera, Ulrich Ostergaard.
From the BSPA