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SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES
05 September 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
EXETER have sacked French star Sebastian Tressarieau after he failed to turn up for their Premier League match at Rye House.
Club spokesman Mike Spearpoint said: ''We have been trying to contact him for three days without success. ''We sent someone to pick Seb up from Stanstead airport but he didn''t arrive. Seb is just not reliable and we are not prepared to put up with him.'' BELLE VUE''S Jason Lyons returned to former club Newcastle and won the George English Memorial Trophy. The Australian got the better of Sheffield''s Sean Wilson and home rider Josef Franc. Derek Sneddon won the Chris Prime memorial award. Newcastle boss George English said: ''It was a thrilling event with both meetings providing us with great entertainment. It was great to see Jason back here and he was a deserving winner.'' (FIXTURES) MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5: SKYBET ELITE LEAGUE: Peterborough v Swindon 7.30, Oxford v Eastbourne 7.30 BRITISH UNDER-18 CHAMPIONSHIP: Wolverhampton 7.30 PREMIER LEAGUE KNOCKOUT CUP SEMI-FINAL: Reading v Rye House 7.30 BRITISH SIDECAR CHAMPIONSHIP: Exeter 7.30 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6: PREMIER LEAGUE: Isle of Wight v Exeter 7.30 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7: SKYBET ELITE LEAGUE: Arena Essex v Eastbourne 7.45, Poole v Ipswich 7.30 PREMIER LEAGUE KNOCKOUT CUP SEMI-FINAL: King''s Lynn v Berwick 7.30 CONFERENCE LEAGUE: Stoke v Rye House 7.30, Wimbledon v Boston 7.30 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8: SKYBET ELITE LEAGUE: Ipswich v Arena Essex 7.30, Swindon v Poole 7.30, Coventry v Eastbourne 7.30 PREMIER LEAGUE: Sheffield v Berwick 7.45 CONFERENCE LEAGUE: Oxford v Wimbledon 7.30
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