
Charlie Fellowes and The East took the lead in Wolverhampton and took the lead to all changes in the Racing League Week 2.
North has led his rivals from the beginning to the end with all -weather veteran involvement, and found a lot straight for the 14th start of 104 starts. It was his 29th start at Wolverhampton, remembered Mick AppleBy, Alistair Rawlinson and Connections, and showed that he scored the sixth in Dunstall Park, but had the life of the old boy.
The home team took off early on the scoring of the sudden flight from the Finley Marsh, Richard Hughes and Team Ireland. Always well -placed, he made a good progress to return home and quickly drank his competitors and brought bacon home for a big night for Mick Fitzgerald and his team.
At the third tournament, Joker played in Team Ireland, and Irland Raders London London Opicecallin and Chutzpal had a big score, but they could not get better of La Pulga. The former just got better teammates in a better team. Chutzpal has won the third place of Mick Fitzgerald and CO.
In the north, Yorkshire challengers took out the function as the storms of storms to home to remove competitive sprints to run for the line were greatly improved. In the afternoon, the storm damage shock, which was honored in Golway, completed the precious double where three words ran in the evening for Richard Pahai.
Leonna Mayor, the Lace 5 Team Yorkshire manager, led Joker, who leads the best in the market with two opportunities, and Hyperchromatic and David Allan made a decision to pay dividends by David Allan, who was impressive and teammate double. I acted. I put it back in the pursuit with a precious 80 points.
East hit gold with SWIVELL next time. He was not for catching well, and he continued to win in a way that Danny Muscutt and Kevin Phillipart de Foy emphasized in the way. Shamrock Bay did his best to get more points for London and South, and Tilted Kilt was third to maintain Scotland’s lead.
Although 14 laces were needed, the champion Wales and West scored the first winner of the champion, scoring the first winner of the series, with the silent era changed in the last thrilling four -way finish in Wolverhampton. The charges of Ian Williams were always driven home from the turn, seemed to be sewn comfortably, but gradually rolled up and his lead fell to his nose when he touched the line. Immediate effects and Londoner just missed, but they got more valuable scores in East, London and the south.
Final Table -Week 2
east -289
London and south -270
The Granite City -259
Yorkshire -197
Ireland -178
Wales and West -169
north -165