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WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY NEWS
11 July 2006 - Wolverhampton Speedway
PARRYS International Wolves get a quick chance to bounce back from Monday''s home defeat when they travel to bottom club Oxford on Wednesday. The Cheetahs have won just four matches all season, but have a much stronger-looking squad than when Wolves knocked them out of the Cup with home and away wins early in the campaign. They have added a new heat-leader in Ales Dryml, returning to the club with which he won the Elite League title in 2001, whilst Todd Wiltshire has made an excellent comeback after his two-year retirement. In addition, David Howe will be keen to impress against his parent club. Wolves bring William Lawson back into their line-up at reserve or the trip to Cowley, the Scot having scored nine points for his Premier League club Edinburgh at Newcastle on Monday. But they are without Christian Hefenbrock, who damaged neck ligaments in his awkward fall on the second bend of Heat 8 in Monday''s match at Monmore Green. Wolves will operate rider replacement for the young German at Cowley with Freddie Lindgren, Ronnie Correy and the reserves entitled to an extra outing. No bonus point is up for grabs but Wolves need to go for the meeting victory in a bid to make up ground as they are currently five points behind eighth-placed Eastbourne, albeit with four matches in hand over the Eagles. OXFORD: Todd Wiltshire, Davey Watt, David Howe, Adam Skornicki, Ales Dryml, Lubos Tomicek, Eric Andersson. WOLVES: Peter Karlsson, Christian Hefenbrock R/R, Ronnie Correy, Fredrik Lingdren, Billy Hamill, William Lawson, Magnus Karlsson.
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