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GREAT BRITAIN V DENMARK
18 July 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
INTERNATIONAL TEST MATCHMONMORE GREEN STADIUM, WOLVERHAMPTONMONDAY JULY 19 - 7.30pm
GREAT Britain boss Neil Middleditch admits his job is impossible when it comes to keeping everyone happy. Middleditch leads his side into action at Wolverhampton on Monday when they face a star-studded Denmark side in test match action. And he goes into the meeting without selecting newly-crowned British Champion Joe Screen and former world champion Gary Havelock. He has handed a first full cap to Wolves youngster Chris Neath and Coventry''s Stuart Robson will also be looking to impress. Middleditch said: ''I have to pick the team which I feel is best suited to individual situations and I know it''s impossible to keep everyone happy. ''We have a very strong side for Wolverhampton and my Danish counterpart, Jacob Olsen, has also put out a formidable line-up.'' All three of Great Britain''s Grand Prix stars are included - Scott Nicholls, Mark Loram and Lee Richardson. And Denmark also include no less than four members of the GP circuit - Hans Andersen, ex-Wolf Jesper B Jensen, Bjarne Pedersen and current world champion Nicki Pedersen. It has all the makings of an exciting night of international racing at the Black Country track and a bumper crowd is expected for Britain''s last workout before next month''s World Cup tournament. GREAT BRITAIN: Mark Loram, Stuart Robson, Scott Nicholls, Lee Richardson, David Norris, David Howe, Chris Neath. DENMARK: Hans Andersen, Jesper B Jensen, Bjarne Pedersen, Kenneth Bjerre, Nicki Pedersen, Niels Kristian Iversen, Charlie Gjedde.
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