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By
Adam Summers & Julie Martin - Dorset
Echo
Weymouth Doonan Wildcats manager Jem
Dicken reckons his men are in with a
"strong chance" of challenging for this
season's Conference League title. The
Wildcats welcome the Somerset Giants
to the Wessex Stadium tonight for a
final challenge match ahead of Monday's
league opener at the Scunthorpe Scorpions.
Last week the Radipole Lane outfit beat
a Newport Mavericks select team 50-42
and that has raised confidence in the
camp after beginning the campaign with
a disappointing 110-68 aggregate defeat
against the Plymouth Devils in the Devon
& Dorset Cup. Dicken said: "We need
the whole team firing and speaking to
the lads after last week's meeting they
were quietly confident. I think we are
in with a strong chance."
Tim Webster was the shining light again
last Saturday, scoring 12 paid one but
club chairman Phil Bartlett is delighted
with how the whole side is progressing.
He added: "Last week we saw the lads
starting to gel as a team. Although
I don't want to single out any one performance,
Tim has so far exceeded our expectations
and Brendan Johnson has been doing well
in the awkward number two slot. Luke
Priest is also riding as if he has never
been away and Jon Armstrong and Jay
Herne have both done exactly what I
knew they would. Meanwhile, Karl Mason
has had multiple mechanical problems
and has sent his engines for a re-build.
I know he has the ability he just needs
to get rid of the gremlins."
The Wildcats will make one change to
their line-up tonight with Matt Bates
replacing Alex McLeod, who failed to
register in four races against Newport.
Kyle Newman, who is recovering from
a broken collarbone, will not ride but
he could be available for Monday's trip
to Scunthorpe. Bartlett said: "Kyle
had a test ride last night at Somerset
and he has been declared into Monday's
meeting but we shall just have to see
how he feels and that is why Matt Bates
is on standby. We will certainly miss
Kyle's services if he is not available
but only he knows how he feels and whether
he can ride to the full. There is a
long way to go and there is no pressure
on him whatsoever but he is desperate
to come back and ride as soon as possible
and hopefully he will be fit enough
to do that on Monday."
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