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Sunday Team NewsSteven Cook Saturday, May 12, 2001 10:32 GMT
Pumas carry lead into second leg
On Sunday The Pumas will carry a 15 point lead into the second leg of the East Anglian Triangular Tournament at Mildenhall.
After the teams agreed that there will be no rider-replacement rule in the competition, Pumas have recalled David Nix into the squad after missing last Sunday's visit to West Row and have dropped Tim Henson to reserve.
(Nix recalled to Pumas line-up)
Mildenhall will bring Phil Knowles into number six and drop Thomas Rowlett to Reserve and Barrie Evans will make his second appearance for the Tigers after re-signing.
Boston have been hit with a huge blow because number one Luke Clifton has been hit with transport problems and will not ride for Boston. Also Clifton last night fell riding for Arena-Essex and has concussion so would probably not have ridden.
PUMAS TEAM
1. IAN BARNEY
2. MARK THOMPSON
3. JASON KING
4. DAVID NIX
5. CHRIS SCHRAMM
6. JAMES HORTON
7. TIM HENSON (Res)
MILDENHALL TEAM
1. STEVE CAMDEN
2. MATT THOMPSON
3. PAUL LYDES-UINGS
4. BARRIE EVANS
5. DARREN PEARSON
6. PHIL KNOWLES
7. THOMAS ROWLETT (Res)
BOSTON TEAM
1. CARL WILKINSON
2. FREDDIE STEPHENSON
3. ROB HOLLINGWORTH
4. PHIL PICKERING
5. PETER BOAST
6. RICKY SCARBORO
7. DAVID CHADBURN (Res)
SCORES AS THEY STAND
PUMAS 47, MILDENHALL,32 BOSTON,29
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