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Rossiter fumes at ref justice for Swindon Robins


FUMING Swindon Robins chief Alun Rossiter took aim at controversial match referee Dave Watters as Lakeside Hammers proved his nemesis for the third time this season.

Injuries to star man Matej Zagar and reserve Paul Hurry severely hit Robins’ hopes of securing a 10th straight Elite League victory - but Watters’ performance also angered Rossiter on a chaotic night at Blunsdon.

Watters perplexed many at the Abbey Stadium with a harsh exclusion of Hurry in the second race of the night, when Hammers’ Jason Lyons had hit the deck behind him.

And he also tried the supporters’ patience with a series of reruns for apparent unsatisfactory starts.

Rossiter blasted: “We were racing the seven riders of Lakeside and the referee.

“I’m not making excuses - we lost it because Matej ended up out of the meeting, that’s the bottom line.

“Unfortunately the referee was being assessed and he did everything by the rulebook - no common sense prevailed.

“He was just so worried about his assessment, that he did it - bang, bang, bang.

“It was absolutely dire. You can’t do that, it’s going to cost us a lot of money.

“We got beaten fair and square because we lost Zagar but the refereeing was shocking.’’ The Essex outfit also dumped Robins out of the Knockout Cup last month, although the Robins could at least console themselves with the thought that they remained top of the league after nearest rivals Wolverhampton Wolves failed to take any points from their visit to new-look Ipswich.

Robins skipper Leigh Adams opened the night with his customary panache and was only just over half a second behind his 2007 lap record, but Fisher’s bike problems saw the points shared.

Fellow reserve Paul Hurry, fit following a back problem, then had a bad start to his evening when he was harshly excluded after coming together with Lyons midway through lap one.

Lyons - whose bike had got caught up with Hurry’s - then got up to win the rerun from Fisher.

Simon Stead and Travis McGowan made sluggish starts in three and though Stead made a valiant comeback on the final lap, ex-Blunsdon man Jonas Davidsson held him off on the line as in-form Hammers skipper Adam Shields took victory for a 12-6 lead.

Robins returned the 5-1 favour in the next as they profited from the exclusion of Joonas Kylmakorpi, Fisher leading in Matej Zagar for the maximum.

Another maximum from Fisher and Adams resulted in the hosts taking the lead for the first time.

Just as if it looked as if the evening was beginning to get into a rhythm, carnage ensued.

First Zagar, Shields and Davidsson went down in a heap on the first corner, and then in the re-run Zagar crashed spectacularly and Hurry could not avoid him, resulting in the exclusion of the Slovenian.

In the re-run Hurry was pipped for second on the line by Davidsson after a thrilling battle, with Shields out in front.

Lyons then continued his excellent night as he led in the battling Stead in yet another re-run, to give the visitors a 26-22 advantage.

Stead roared past Kylmakorpi to bring Robins within two points of their opponents in eight before Adams roared past Shields, with McGowan third, to even matters at 30-30.

But the hosts as a clearly-injured Zagar retired from 11 because of a back injury he sustained in his earlier fall.

Hurry, who had suffered a recurrence of his own injury, was unable to contain Richardson and Nieminen and Lakeside had opened up a four-point lead with four races to go.

Stead and Fisher shared the points with Shields and Morris, Shields producing a brilliant manoeuvre at the end of the first lap to pass both Robins riders.

And when Zagar did not make the start for race 13 the writing was on the wall for Alun Rossiter’s team, and Richardson beating Adams to inflict further damage.

Robins needed a maximum from 14 if they were to take victory overall, but were denied when Watters called back the fast-starting McGowan and Fisher for the eighth rerun of the night.

The pair roared clear again but as Fisher tried to keep Davidsson and Lyons at bay, he lost control on the final bend of lap two, allowing the two visitors through.

McGowan was a comfortable winner but Hurry’s slip meant the hosts were six points down going into the final face-off.

Adams delivered his third win of the night and Stead finished third, as Robins ended four points down on the jubilant visitors.

Comments(8)

mikek says...
9:53am Fri 10 Jul 09

Ref was a complete Judas and was one of the worse I have ever seen 8 re-runs for starting offences and all against Swindon. Defo a Lakeside fan.

Paul321 says...
10:09am Fri 10 Jul 09

So without Zagar Swindon are nothing. One man band, well that needs to change.

football.mike says...
10:50am Fri 10 Jul 09

in all fairness the ref was having a nightmare very one sided and may well have been watching the ipswich vs wolves meeting. his decisions was bizarre and i really felt for hurry in heat 2.

regards to zagar being a one man band thats not correct. have we forgotten Leigh Adams!! ok last night everyone was off the pace and completely out rode to a very good lakeside team in which jason lyons looked at home racing on the blunsdon track looked a good signing if we could get in. lee richardson looked in good form but we all now what lee is like one min scoring 10 plus the next scoring 4.

Paul321 says...
11:00am Fri 10 Jul 09

But im sure i heard the same statment the last time they got beat at the hammers - If we had Matty we would have won.

jhnhck says...
11:06am Fri 10 Jul 09

That is a better match / meeting report as on monday we never even got an update WHY ? Come on Adver pull your finger out at least tell us why there is no update or meeting
report

Paul321 says...
11:35am Fri 10 Jul 09

Its because they are sulking from last night

football.mike says...
3:30pm Fri 10 Jul 09

i agree with u paul321. it always seems to be someone's fault for a lose. why say if so and so was riding it would have been different. well its incorrect we must give credit where credit was due and last night lakeside was the better team. from lee richardson to jason lyons they all scored and put in a great team performance yes the robins was not on form but all we can do as supporters is get behind them on the 23rd and hope we get the result against belle vue

sammysprocket says...
2:10pm Mon 13 Jul 09


The Sprocket says. We got beat fair and square by Hammers but who is this Paul321? A team is made up of 7 riders. on the night for half of the meeting we had 4 - dont talk thro your exhaust pipe! Robins will win the league especially once we get Pavlics replacement in! Listen to the voices of experience or go and watch nurdy football for girls!


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