WEEKEND
PREVIEW
NIHL
NORTH DIVISION 1 MORALEE CONFERENCE
Saturday 1st October 2016
Solway Sharks vs. Solihull Barons
Sunday
2nd October 2016
Whitley Warriors vs. Billingham Stars
Following last weekend’s
league and NIHL North Cup action, Solway Sharks will contend with Perry Doyle’s
Solihull Barons on Saturday in a top of the table clash before Whitley Warriors
and Billingham Stars prepare for their first Tyne-Tees derby of the season.
This game is guaranteed to be a spectacular event and will certainly attract a
large crowd as both teams aim to fill the rink for three-year old Frankie
Sherwood who, suffering from Neuroblastoma, requires £500,000 to receive
potentially lifesaving treatment in America.
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Prior to this fixture however, Solway Sharks return to league action
with an encounter against Solihull Barons who will embark on a quest for four
points from this weekend’s double header to climb the NIHL
table. As a result, the Sharks will require a win to stay one step ahead of
Doyle’s men but will no doubt go into this game full of confidence on the back
of their overtime victory against Billingham Stars on Sunday. Whilst Solway
exhibited great fortitude and determination to make a fantastic comeback
against the Teessiders, the side failed to impress initially and will hope to
appear strong against the Barons from the outset. Finding the target three
times last weekend, forward Richard Bentham was the Sharks’ top goal
scorer and also managed to light the lamp against his former club,
Blackburn Hawks. However, Bentham was certainly not the only player to make an
impact in offence as power forward Ross Murray, new signing Jordan Buesa and
left winger Steven Moore were amongst those on the score sheet. Also
influential for the Sharks, young prospect Duncan Speirs tallied two assists
before racing the length of the ice against Billingham to secure a game-winning
goal for his team. If Solway are to stand any chance of defeating the Barons on
Saturday, the Dumfries outfit will need to demonstrate this spirit and resolve
once again, there being no room for mistakes against one of the toughest sides
in the league. Defeating the Dumfries outfit twice in their previous campaign,
Doyle’s men were able to dominate at Hobs Moat Road when the Sharks visited
last season but equally, the Barons found it difficult to triumph over Solway
at the Ice Bowl, first recording a 6-4 loss to Grubb’s outfit in November as
well as a 3-1 defeat in February.
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Offensively strong, the Barons will again show off their skill across
all areas of the ice with current top points scorers Joe Henry, Niklas Ottosson
and Matthew Maurice likely to make an impact. So far, Solihull have recorded
some mixed results which include a win against Sutton Sting on home ice, a 5-5
draw with Telford Tigers in a thrilling encounter, a victory over Whitley
Warriors at Hillheads and finally, a surprise defeat to The Dragons last
Sunday. Despite this loss, Solihull are currently fighting for points at the
top of the table and the side will travel to Dumfries with the desire required
to triumph over their opponent prior to a difficult encounter against Blackburn
Hawks on Sunday. Should the Barons accomplish a four point weekend, they will take
the Sharks’ place at the top of the table. On the other hand, two points for
the home side would provide Solway with their fourth consecutive league win,
allowing the team continue their excellent start to their campaign whilst
edging ahead of their competition.
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Preparing for this league fixture, Head Coach Martin Grubb told NIHL
Northern Trio: “We are looking forward to facing a very good Solihull team who
like to play attacking hockey so we will need to be better defensively than we
have been in recent games. I like the blend of youth, experience, skill and
grit that Perry Doyle has in his team and we know that they will come here and
be looking to play at a high tempo so we need to match that energy and play
smart. We know we made too many mistakes last weekend but we showed huge
character on Sunday and proved we can score goals so we will need to take that
last period performance into this game and play for sixty minutes, and not just
in spells like we have, or we will be punished. We will work hard in practice this
week and be ready to compete and look to get two more league points.”
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Meanwhile, on Sunday, Whitley Warriors are set to host their first
Tyne-Tees derby of the season as Billingham Stars make the trip to Hillheads
for an NIHL North Cup clash. Whilst this fixture always attracts a large
crowd, efforts to fill the rink have been intensified this week as the local
rivals unite to raise funds for three-year old Frankie Sherwood who requires
£500,000 to receive treatment for Neuroblastoma in America. Though this will be
the backdrop for the game, with Star Ben Davison pledging £5 for every goal
scored and netminder Richie Lawson donating £2 for every save he makes, the
contest will certainly not be lacking its usual fieriness, with cup points up
for grabs. New to the NIHL North Cup this season, Whitley Warriors will
certainly have their work cut out as they take on the defending champions,
having failed to pick up a win from the two games they have played in the
competition. Collecting their first point in the Moralee Conference last
weekend, the Warriors have enhanced their performances in recent games but
still have much work to do to reach their full potential.
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As ever, Whitley will be tested by Billingham’s line-up which includes
Swedish imports Dennis Boström, who grabbed a goal against the Hillheads outfit
in all four league games last season, and fellow forward Daniel Palmebjörk who
hit home a debut goal for the side against the Sharks on Sunday. Also
harnessing the skill of forwards Chris Sykes, Michael Elder and Callum Davies,
not to mention the sturdiness of netminder James Flavell, the Teessiders will
be battling for victory to make amends for their nerve-racking overtime defeat
to Solway. However, the Warriors will also exhibit their fair share of talented
individuals, including captain Dean Holland who appears to be have been
inspired by his role this season to achieve seven points in four games. Printing
his name on the score sheet, alongside player-coach Longstaff and versatile defenceman Harry
Harley, who impressed with an equalising slap shot from the blue line against
Telford Tigers last Sunday, the captain will lead his team out to face the
Stars this weekend ahead of a second encounter between the two sides on
Saturday 8th October. Both teams hoping to claim their first win in the cup
competition, this will be a fantastic contest made worthwhile by the unison of
two clubs in the name of a good cause.
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Sharing his views ahead of this game, Star Chris Sykes observed: “Sunday
is a big fixture no matter what the league standings say. The Tyne-Tees derby
is about bragging rights as well as points; it’s a massive game! We haven’t
seen Whitley this year. We’ve only seen what the scores say but we are turning
up prepared and we are ready for a good battle. It always will be a good, hard
fought game in Whitley. The players they have bring that factor but we know we
can score lots of goals and we are going with the mindset to outplay them in
their own barn. Also, it would be nice to see the rink filled with people to
watch the game as it will be a good spectacle and #FilltherinkforFrankie is a
massive part of the night so let’s raise some money for the little man.”
Meanwhile, Whitley Warriors’ player-coach Longstaff admitted that this
fixture will be no easy one for his team: “In terms of the game, Sunday
will be a struggle for us. After a great, battling performance on Sunday, where
we were only missing one player and showed what we can do with a full team this
season, we go back to missing six players with four of them being defenders.”
For
those hoping to attend one of these games this weekend, Solway Sharks host
Solihull Barons from 7:00pm at the
Dumfries Ice Bowl on Saturday whilst Whitley Warriors will then ice in the
Tyne-Tees derby against local rivals Billingham Stars with the hope that the
game will attract a large crowd to aid the club’s Fill the rink for Frankie
campaign. To donate, please follow the link: https://www.gofundme.com/28mzxuk. For those fans unable to make it to a game this
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