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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY NEWS
23 April 2006 - Wolverhampton Speedway

FORMER Wolves favourite David Howe is back at Monmore Green on Monday - as a guest replacement for Eastbourne''s Nicki Pedersen.

Wolverhampton v Eastbourne
Sky Sports Elite League
Monday April 24 - Monmore Green - 7.30pm

Howe, who joined Wolves on a full transfer from Peterborough in 2002, is currently on loan at Oxford and as a Monmore track specialist the Eagles are hoping for a big score.

Former world champion Pedersen is due in hospital in Denmark for surgery on a long-standing wrist injury and the Eagles are also without broken hip victim Adam Shields and Californian Brent Werner, out with shoulder damage.

Wolverhampton will be looking to build on their thrilling 53-40 win over neighbours Coventry last Monday - but skipper Peter Karlsson is taking nothing for granted.
He said: ''Any meeting between us and Eastbourne will be tough, but we must be looking to do well on top of what we did at home last week.

''We need to keep a good home record if we''re to make it into the play-offs at the end of the season.''

There will also be an appearance from the touring USA Dream Team immediately after the Elite League meeting.

WOLVES: Peter Karlsson, Magnus Karlsson, Ronnie Correy, Freddie Lindgren, Billy Hamill, William Lawson, Christian Hefenbrock.

EASTBOURNE: David Norris, Andrew Moore, Dean Barker, Adam Shield R/R, David Howe (Guest), Andrew Appleton, Lewis Bridger.

www.wolverhampton-speedway.com


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