Results from Australia

(2005 Web-site Archive)
 


Thanks to Rod Witham for supplying us with the following results so far from the World Championships in Australia.

SENIOR TEST SERIES

Match One - 27 February at Findon

Australia 80

Matt Gentle 11, Jack Stone 12, Daniel Putney 18, Jason Jesson 6, Tony Herd 11, Mitchell Spear 12, Neil Toye 6, Peter Savage 4

Great Britain 97

Pete Young 11, Dave Hesmley 14, Terry Norman 11, Adam Peck 13, Lee Aris 15, Aaron Lowey 15, Mike Morgans 9, Gary Pearce 9

Great Britain lead 1-0 in three match series

JUNIOR TEST SERIES

Match One - 27 February at Findon

Australia 82

Peter Savage 15, Josh Ison 8, Lennon Spear 11, Brad Gentle 14, Mitchell Spear 12, Ryan Edson 16, Ben Schumacher 3, David Hartman 3

Great Britain 96

Nick Myhill 19, Daniel Pike 12, Ryan Jone 11, Ryan Hughes 11, Simon Gamble 10, Chris Eaton 20, Dave Carmichael 6, Ryan Bartram 7

Great Britain lead 1-0 in five match series

Match Two - 28 February 2005 at Salisbury

Great Britain 92

Daniel Pike 20, Nick Myhill 15, Nicky Evans 13, Ryan Bartram 7, Simon Gamble 11, Chris Eaton 15, Dave Carmichael 6 Keiron Jones 5

Australia 81

Mitchell Spear 13, Josh Ison 10, Peter Savage 11, Lennon Spear 13, Brad Gentle 12, Ryan Edson 13, Daniel Thompson 2, Troy Cowell 7

Great Britain lead 2-0 in five match series

INTERNATIONAL FIVE

Match One - 24 February at Le Fevre - result not known

Match Two - 28 February at Salisbury

England II 76

Terry Norman 18, Gary Pearce 14, Adam Peck 16, Mike Morgans 16, Dave Hemsley 16

Wales I 40

Paul White 12, Mark Winwood 6, Colin Simmons 10, Dave Carmichael 6, Dave Murphy 6

Wales II 46

Allan Busby 9, Ryan Jones 13, Nicky Evans 11, Chris Davies 8, Keiran Jones 5

Scotland 34

Richard Hunt 8, John Murphy 5, Elliott Jones 8, Craig Newsome 10, Pete Young 3

Poland 48

Jacek Wojciechowski 9, Tomasz Walkowiak 8, Thomasz Szwajorek 9, Pawel Kozlowski 14, Marcin Pardzinski 8

Match Three - 1 March 2005 at Findon

Wales I 44

Mark Winwood 7, Dave Carmichael 8, Dave Murphy 11, Colin Simmons 11, Paul White 7

Wales II 36

Chris Davies 10, Ryan Jones 8, Nicky Eans 5, Allan Busby 9, Keiron Jones 4

Scotland 39

Richard Hunt 9, Craig Newsome 6, Elliott Jones 14, John Murphy 6, Pete Young 4

Poland 71

Marcin Szwajorek 16, Thomasz Wlodarczyk 15, Lukasz Novacki 15, Karol Syzmanski 11, Pawel Cygielski 14

England I 58

Richard Williamson 13, Chris Jewkes 5, Steve Harris 15, Lee Aris 11, Aaron Lowey 14

WORLD PAIRS

Poland won the World Pairs ahead of runners-up Australia and England third. Names of riders and points scorers not known. When Poland and Australia came up against each other towards the end of the meeting, Australia were two points clear but Matt Gentle broke the start and was excluded which gave the Poles the win.

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