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SPEEDWAY NEWS
18 June 2006 - Wolverhampton Speedway
WOLVERHAMPTON are likely to face a thorough examination of their play-off credentials at Monmore Green against high-flying Peterborough on Monday. The Panthers are far stronger on the road than in recent years and have been at or near the top of the table all season so far. The men from Alwalton have a World class No.1 in Danish star Hans Andersen, whilst fellow countryman and Wolves asset Jesper B Jensen is enjoying arguably the best form of his career. Added interest in the visiting line-up is provided by the fact that Polish sensation Karol Zabik makes his Panthers debut at reserve. For Wolves, who are bidding to maintain their 100 per cent home League record, Ben Wilson continues at reserve with William Lawson still battling back to fitness - and Wilson will take on his former Sheffield team-mate Richard Hall, now with Peterborough. Peter Karlsson faces the club with which he spent a successful loan season in 2005, and all the signs point to a thrilling contest in a meeting which has belatedly been selected for live television coverage. Karlsson said: ''Last time Peterborough were here they pushed us all the way and I think they''ll do the same this time, so it should be a cracking meeting.'' WOLVES: Peter Karlsson, Magnus Karlsson, Ronnie Correy, Freddie Lindgren, Billy Hamill, Ben Wilson, Christian Hefenbrock. PETERBOROUGH: Hans Andersen, Ulrich Ostergaard, Ryan Sullivan, Niels-Kristian Iversen, Jesper B Jensen, Richard Hall, Karol Zabik.
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