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BSMA bandits power on at Brookthorpe! 2023 BSMA Apico Nationals Round 2 – Race Report & Results

BSMA bandits power on at Brookthorpe! 2023 BSMA Apico Nationals Round 2 – Race Report & Results

With the cancellation of round one of the Apico BSMA national and round two in jeopardy the committee had to take extreme action to ensure the meeting at Brookthorpe took place! Heavy rain threatened proceedings right up to the morning of the event when the sun finally came out on what could only be described as a swamp! With the vans getting towed in and the parking fields looking like the battle of the Somme riders walked around with long faces fearing what they were going to be put through!

Race Report and Images by Ady Cowshall – Images of Speed

The machines worked hard on the track until the delayed start of midday. So with a revised race order that was still subject to change, the adults were let loose. It soon became apparent that it was going to be a completely different beast from what was expected within 3 lots of adults ripping up the track and the sun shining down it was decided to run the race order straight through with even the auto, making light work of the drying conditions!

From the gate drop of the first MX1 it was clear there was going to be some phenomenal racing!

Josh Canton was the first to lead with a flying start but soon hunted down by Luke Sturgeon with early front runners Andy Fitzgerald and Steve Bixby finding the pace hard to handle dropping down the table while Henry Williams and Josh Greedy started to get to grips with the track and clawed back into contention. By mid race Williams was challenging Canton to go through on lap 6. George Clarke had a raging mid race battle with Bixby before securing the spot only to then lose it to Greedy and dog him till the flag trying to regain the spot. Henry Partridge started the race losing positions to the two charging through but then started to come good picking back up spots from the fast starters eventually crossing the line for 6th. Bixby re-grouped for 7th while Fitzgerald lost out to Matt Tolley on the final lap and Tallon Aspden rounded out the top 10.


With the big boys the only group to get a second race in on the Saturday the others looked on in envy at the superb conditions. Williams headed Sturgeon into the Apico Holeshot by half a bike length and this pair had the whole field watching as they streaked away locked in battle! Time and again they traded places and it was a constant cat and mouse with one rider favouring one part of the circuit more then getting passed back on another. The racing was intense but with no malice as not once did they rub paint. With 2 laps to go Williams just managed a back marker better and got that few yards, enough to manage the parts of the race track Sturgeon was quicker on to cross the line with victory. While all this was going on Bixby had gated well only to again lose places early on! Clarke Canton and Greedy all came past in quick succession. Clarke lost out to both as Canton went on to a distance 3rd ahead of Greedy. Bixby had almost fallen outside the top 10 before making a recovery coming back past Partridge, Jack Strange and Clarke on the final lap for 5th. Strange was having a much better second moto before a mistake on the final lap dropped him 3 places to 10th. Aspden was the last to get lucky on the latter’s misfortune claiming 9th with Partridge in front and Tolley picking off a few places for 8th.

Sundays race saw the two favourites not get the gate but it was Sturgeon who got to the front quickest and built up an unassailable lead that Williams couldn’t reel in enough to challenge.Canton remained loyal to previous race positions while Tyrone Cleaver got between him and Greedy. Bixby pulled another good ride for 6th Aspden continued his climb up the table taking 8th and Tobias Summut got his first top 10 of the campaign.

MX2 was stacked. The ASA GasGas of Ben Mustoe was out of the gate like a missile, the lightweight had the power to weight ratio over the rest of the field and didn’t look back as he went on to a convincing win while Josh Taylor may of had 2 strokes less he fought hard to regain early ground lost but to no avail. Behind this pair Leon Williams, Charlie Griffiths and Mark Young where in a three-way. Griffiths the first to error as he dropped down and Young took his Fantic 2 stroke into 3rd. Jayden Murphy was having a quiet ride in 6th until his encounter with Griffiths for a few laps but Griffiths came out on top. Tommi Davies was set to make Murphy’s race more interesting but he snapped a gear lever off while chasing and dropped out after realising the KTM didn’t really like being held wide open in second bouncing off the limiter! Ben White was first to benefit from that misfortune coming home for 7th while Sam Bishop inherited 8th. Slow starting Ricky Carter and Connor Jago rounded out the top 10.

Moto 2 was the first out on track Sunday to very fast flat conditions which played right into the hands of Mustoe as he again launched another strike on the more established stars of the field. Even with the additions of Corey Hockey and Harry Linton, Mustoe was gone! Gat to flag again and certainly one to watch this season. Coleman had to settle for runner up as not even his core strength could wear the youngster down. Young worked his way into the podium position again with Murphy going strong ahead of Williams and Linton fighting his way through the field to 6th. Davies redeemed himself with an intact bike in 7th followed by White, Bishop and Carter.

Mustoe really stole the show in MX2 going for the third straight win, again with no answer by any of the big hitters. Coleman took his third runner up medal while Matt Bayliss came home in 3rd. Linton had a better gate and took 4th ahead of Griffiths whose second race was one to forget. Davies was getting warmed up and had his M&S ride of the weekend followed across the line by Bishop, Williams, Carter and White.

With the vets split into age categories on track it’s not clear who is winning but mixing them up is good to see the older guys giving it to the others. New to the group Dain Traylor shot out of the blocks on his Kawasaki to take the early lead only to pump up and fade before getting things back in control and come home for 4th. Sam Callow looked strong as he carved through from a top 6 start into the lead leaving Luke Spence to deal with Mark Morris whom he passed to move into 2nd. Morris then battled with Traylor before getting one up on him in the dying stages. A quiet race for Chris Childs in 5th as Ian James and Steve Martin went at it with Martin finally wearing the 6th place rosette. Matt Smith fought his way up to 8th passing Eddie Charman and Kristian Gibbons on the way.Gibbons recovered from his early race mishap to round out the top 10.

A better showing for Traylor in moto 2 but not as good as eventual winner Spence after battling with Callow Spence went on to win and Callow circulated with obvious signs of a spill in one of the wetter parts as he was covered down one side. Traylor took advantage and secured 2nd but was pushed by Morris as he again went unchallenged in the overs class. Another 4th went Childs way with Martin in 5th both repeating the accolade in the third moto. Richard Green hounded James all race slowly wearing him down to make the pass with only minutes to go. White, Gibbons and Smith rounded out the ten.

Final moto had Spence oozing confidence as he again took the win from Callow setting up what could be a season long title chase.. Childs and Martin both took advantage of Traylor’s poor race both beating him across the line and Green again came home in front of James. Brett White was keeping James honest as he continued his assault on the top 10 and Lee Baggs havered around that borderline tenth place all weekend getting up to 9th in the final race.

The Senior youth group was standing room only and but from a couple of solitary 4 strokes it would of been a 2 stroke whitewash! Scored separately but for the basis of the report its all for one and one for all! It was one of those valve bouncers that hit the front first piloted by Jacob Randal but he was soon replaced by a fast charging Jake Ogorman but before he got settled the 2 stoke of Harry Ridgway took the helm. The slow starting 125’s of Kai Thorpe and Charlie Hucklebridge where also on the move as they both came past Randal and a fallen Ogorman. Thorpe went all the way to the front with apparent ease leaving Hucklebridge to follow Ridgway home for 3rd. Shane Jones had gone down in turn two and was on a mission coming back to 4th making his last pass on Ogorman. Owen Richards made slow steady progress to come home behind in 6th passing a fading Jamie Kuehn at the end. Charlie Guttridge had clawed his way up to 6th but for a fall in the dying stages dropping him back to 8th.Guy Mustoe tailed Jack Evans progress through the field as the pair recovered from poor starts to round out the ten.

Race 2 was lining up to be a corker if the two 125s of Thorpe and Jones along with the 250f of Ogorman all gated together it would be a barnstormer! The blue streak of Ogorman clearly led the way those extra ponies pulled a good ten-foot gap up the start straight! It was Jones that took it to the 4-stroke as Thorpe ended up on the ground on the face of a jump and then lost control while remounting to throw away what could have been. Jones caught and passed for the lead to pull a gap for the win over Ogorman. Ridgway was hanging in there for 3rd while Kuehn had a much better race in 4th with Evans in 5th. Thorpe could only manage a 6th obviously frustrated by his antics. Randall came in just behind edging out Richards. Mustoe had beaten a goggle-less Hucklebridge who just managed to keep Tom Goodfellow in 10th.

The final race saw Ogorman and Jones both take their respective classes, Ridgway played bridesmaid all weekend in the 125 class. Thorpe struggled again but secured 3rd overall, and Hucklebridge managed to round the day off with a 3rd.

Big Wheel 85 had a strong lineup but no one stronger than Charlie Richmond who annihilated the field with over half a minute on second-placed Stanley Siebert who in turn fended off the early attack from Riley Small. Those three had a huge gap over the remaining runners. Archie Stapley had a narrow margin over a hard-charging Chris Brindley coming from down the field setting his fastest lap on the last one and looked to be going further up the leaderboard had time not expired Fabian-Junior Morrison looked to be suffering a bit from lack of bike time as he lost out to Brindley in the last laps. Ethan Anderson held onto 7th while Cameron Chapman had burnt himself out fighting through from a bad start to be caught on the last lap by a flying Alicia Conduct, the pair having demoted Troy Weaver to 10th a few laps earlier. Special mention to Jack Couzens on his mammoth climb through the field from the tail end right up to 13th!

Race 2 and it was another whitewash by Richmond, in a class of his own. Small had made a mistake leaving Siebert a comfortable 2nd and allowing Stapley to grab his only podium of the weekend. Small crossed in 5th behind Silas Mandeville with Harley Quinn and Troy Weaver being the last boys to cross the line before Alicia Conduct. Dan White and Charlie James rounded out the top 10.

Final BW race was no surprise to see Richmond go gate to flag as he continued his onslaught. Small this time got the better of Siebert but with his second race mishap, Siebert got the second step. Stapley maintained his momentum keeping Mandeville in check. Weaver saved his best till last edging out Quinn. Finley Stead and Jacob Luker both put in their best respective performances both getting inside the top 10.

Small wheel 85s saw a bit too much inconsistency in the results leaving what could have been some titanic battles to dry up. Jack Brown had no such issues after an intense battle in moto1 Brown came past Aiden Burke and Lewis Jenks to take a hard-fought win. Jenks was forced to play second fiddle while Charlie Ward crossed the line after Burke. Seb Brown was next over the line after a mid-race battle saw the #100 of Harley Ince go down. Theo Stead lost out to William Dennis in the last couple of laps. Toby Bond came from outside the top 20 to secure a well-earned 8th in front of 9th-place finisher Charlie Hobden.

With a missing Jenks due to bike issues, Brown had a much easier run to the flag in moto 2. Hobden made up for a bad first moto bringing home 43 pts as did Ince with the 41 for 3rd. Burke was now sitting in a strong seat having got himself a 3-4 scorecard and Ward was lurking in the background with a 4-5. Theo Brown had a much stronger second ride with a 6th just ahead of Brown who was sitting with a chance of a podium. Riley Butterworth cracked the top ten in style this time out earning an 8th ahead of Dennis and Max Greenwell.

Jenks was back for the final race on a borrowed machine but with a different set-up, he couldn’t match Brown or indeed Hobden. Ince managed a 4th and with all the inconsistency that got him the final piece of podium pie. Ward’s lack lustre final moto saw him miss out by 2 points on that third step. Burke lost out to Seb Brown after Brown put in his best ride of the weekend and Burke faulted outside the top 10. Bond saved his best till last leapfrogging him over Dennis while the Theo’s of Brown and Stead rounded out more top 10’s

Junior’s went to the line earlier than expected on a much drier track and John Slade showed them all the way around in meticulous fashion. But it was Oscar Bird who posted the fastest lap but the fluent style of Slade kept him ahead, Bird some 4 seconds down as they crossed the line. Oaklan Winnal would have been in the hunt also had he not made an error dropping him back a further half a minute almost into the clutches of Marcus Mountain. Lucas Sansom just had the better of Tyler Peaty then a small gap back to Ronnie Morgan. Following on Mason Staddon, Francis Nellist, Taylor Udy and Heeley Goyne in 11th all crossed the line seconds apart!

Race 2 again saw Slade hit the front running, this time Winnal gave chase with Mountain in pursuit with Bird playing catch up. Finishing in that order with Peaty improving to 5th. Morgan also improved well on his first race coming home 6th. Sansom is now locked in a points battle with Peaty and Udy, Staddon and Nellist in familiar company once again.

Last one of the day and Slade only need to be in touch with his closest rivals to secure the overall but he went out in style taking 3 from 3 and a 10-point advantage. Winnal went down giving 2nd to Bird who was closely followed by Mountain and Peaty just kept getting better moving up to 3rd last time out. Sansom regrouped to come in 3 points adrift of Peaty while behind them the chase was real with only 3 points separating 3 riders, Udy Staddon and Nellist. Finley Pope just crept inside the top 10 in the last race helping him get 10th overall.

The only Auto championship in the country got underway as the last race of the block each day to give them a fighting chance with what originally looked impossible! Mason Foreman was the first to spill blood as he stormed off to an easy victory after Austin Edwards had a problem allowing Blake Bracey through into 2nd which he gladly held to the flag. Huey Sansom also got past the stricken Edwards but lost the place back to him before the flag fell. Samuel McEvoy had a solid followed in by Archie Parry, Roy Townley and Junior Close. Brody Chapman and Freddie Dennis rounded out the top 10.

After what looked like the Foreman show in moto 1 Edwards had other ideas, the pair literally cleared off from the pack in an epic battle to the wire. Edwards took the win in this and the final encounter giving him the overall on equal points to Foreman. Behind them, Sansom was on for two more 3rd place finishes again going joint on points for equal 3rd with Bracey his higher place finish giving him the nod. The top 4 having a good gap in points over the remaining field already! From their back it tightened up a lot. McEvoy and Townley were only separated by a couple of points and in turn, they had a handful over a gaggle of riders all the way down to 13th

Results

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Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 AUSTIN EDWARDS 131 41 45 45
2 MASON FOREMAN 131 45 43 43
3 BLAKE MARK BRACEY 121 43 39 39
4 HUEY SANSOM 121 39 41 41
5 SAMUEL MCEVOY 108 37 37 34
6 ROY TOWNLEY 105 34 34 37
7 DANIEL MORRIS 98 28 35 35
8 JESSE JAMES 95 29 33 33
9 JUNIOR CLOSE 93 33 29 31
10 FREDDIE DENNIS 91 31 32 28
11 BRODY CHAPMAN 87 32 26 29
12 HUGO JACKSON 87 30 30 27
13 FREDDIE CURTIS STEVENS 84 26 28 30
14 OSCAR MORRIS 74 23 25 26
15 JAMES DUGMORE 71 22 24 25
16 lachlan avis 70 24 22 24
17 GEORGE WHITE 67 21 23 23
18 ARCHIE PARRY 66 35 31
19 FRAZER WHITE 59 27 32
20 HENLEY CHURCHILL 27 27
21 JAZZ BEACH 25 25

Junior 65s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JOHN SLADE 135 45 45 45
2 OSCAR BIRD 125 43 39 43
3 MARCUS MOUNTAIN 121 39 41 41
4 TYLER PEATY 111 35 37 39
5 LUCAS SANSOM 108 37 34 37
6 TAYLOR UDY 99 31 33 35
7 MASON STADDON 98 33 32 33
8 FRANCIS NELLIST 97 32 31 34
9 RONNIE MORGAN 94 34 35 25
10 FINLEE POPE 90 29 29 32
11 RHYS JONES 86 28 28 30
12 heeley goyne 85 30 24 31
13 OAKLAN WINNALL 84 41 43
14 THOMAS BAILEY 81 27 25 29
15 WOODY HILL 81 26 27 28
16 CALLUM HARPER 76 24 26 26
17 RILEY BEAGLEY 73 23 23 27
18 OSCAR SMITH 65 22 21 22
19 REID HANCOCK 61 19 19 23
20 TAYLOR CLARKE 61 20 20 21
21 REGGIE CORNELL 56 18 18 20
22 PRESTON CHORLEY 55 25 30
23 CHARLIE PARK 46 22 24
24 CHARLIE PARK 21 21

Small Wheel 85s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JACK BROWN 135 45 45 45
2 CHARLIE HOBDEN 118 32 43 43
3 HARLEY INCE 111 31 41 39
4 CHARLIE WARD 110 39 37 34
5 SEBASTIAN BROWN 108 37 34 37
6 AIDEN BURKE 107 41 39 27
7 TOBY BOND 98 33 30 35
8 WILLIAM DENNIS 98 35 32 31
9 THEO BROWN 93 26 35 32
10 THEO STEAD 93 34 26 33
11 RILEY BUTTERWORTH 90 27 33 30
12 LEWIS JENKS 84 43 41
13 RYLIE COX-ADAMS 81 24 29 28
14 BRAD-LEE ASPDEN 73 23 25 25
15 EDWARD LUKER 72 29 27 16
16 SAM MORRIS 70 21 23 26
17 SONNY BIXBY 69 25 21 23
18 EZRA FAGAN 68 28 22 18
19 MAX GREENWELL 66 16 31 19
20 Harry Morris 58 22 24 12
21 TOMMY PHILLIPS 57 28 29
22 RILEY MCEVOY 55 18 17 20
23 LUCAS GROVES 53 17 14 22
24 ARTHUR POZZOLI 50 9 20 21
25 SETH 1 NICKLINSON 49 19 15 15
26 RUBEN JENKINS 47 14 19 14
27 FREDDIE SMITH 42 12 13 17
28 KAILAN TERRELL 40 16 24
29 OLIVER BARDOE 39 20 6 13
30 OLLY MACDONALD 31 15 9 7
31 LEWIS DAY 31 10 12 9
32 DANIEL BRINDLEY 30 30
33 MAX GILMORE 29 13 8 8
34 RALPHY HOLLOWAY 23 18 5
35 RUBEN BRAY 21 8 7 6
36 JACOB INCE 20 10 10
37 DANNY JEMAL 4 4

Big Wheel 85s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 CHARLIE RICHMOND 135 45 45 45
2 STANLEY SIEBERT 127 43 43 41
3 RILEY SMALL 121 41 37 43
4 ARCHIE STAPLEY 119 39 41 39
5 TROY WEAVER 100 31 34 35
6 HARLEY QUINN 99 30 35 34
7 FABIAN-JUNIOR MORRISON 90 35 30 25
8 ETHAN ANDERSON 86 34 19 33
9 CHARLIE JAMES 86 29 31 26
10 JACK COUZENS 83 28 25 30
11 ALICIA CONDUCT 82 33 33 16
12 FINLAY STEAD 82 27 23 32
13 DAN WHITE 81 20 32 29
14 CAMRON CHAPMAN 81 32 27 22
15 ALFIE HALL 81 25 29 27
16 JACOB LUKER 80 23 26 31
17 SILAS MANDEVILLE 76 39 37
18 OLIVER SMITH 68 12 28 28
19 MAX BEAUMONT 67 22 22 23
20 HENRY FENNER 65 26 15 24
21 HARRY JOHNSON 65 24 21 20
22 JAYDEN WILLIAMS 59 17 24 18
23 Raphlpie Mapp 59 18 20 21
24 HARVEY MCEVOY 54 21 14 19
25 RYLEE MORTIMER 50 15 18 17
26 BEAU SMITH 44 19 13 12
27 FREDDIE RANDELL 42 13 16 13
28 JACK DUGMORE 40 16 9 15
29 CONNOR BUGDEN 40 14 12 14
30 CHRISTOPHER BRINDLEY 37 37
31 FREDDY RICHARDS 35 10 17 8
32 IOLO EVANS 22 9 7 6
33 ted thompson 19 10 9
34 DECLAN DISDLE 16 6 10
35 JACK SEBO 15 8 7
36 HAYDEN CLARKE 14 7 3 4
37 MILLY COX 12 8 4
38 DANNY WARREN 10 5 5

Seniors

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JAKE OGORMAN 135 45 45 45
2 SHANE JONES 129 39 45 45
3 HARRY RIDGWAY 129 43 43 43
4 CHARLIE GUTTRIDGE 123 43 39 41
5 ALFIE SMITH 119 33 43 43
6 MATT FERNLEY 117 37 41 39
7 KAI THORPE 117 45 37 35
8 JONAS BROWN 115 41 37 37
9 CHARLIE HUCKLEBRIDGE 114 41 32 41
10 JAMIE KUEHN 112 34 41 37
11 THOMAS JAGO 108 39 35 34
12 JACK EVANS 105 33 39 33
13 JOE BEAUMONT 104 35 34 35
14 OWEN RICHARDS 103 35 34 34
15 COREY GAY 97 32 33 32
16 OSCAR KNIGHTS 96 31 32 33
17 JACOB RANDALL 95 21 35 39
18 GUY MUSTOE 93 32 33 28
19 PIRAN GWENNAP 92 30 31 31
20 TOM GOODFELLOW 91 30 31 30
21 JASMINE SIKORSKI-PULLEN 89 29 30 30
22 ARTHUR MACDONALD 88 37 26 25
23 RILEY HALSTEAD 87 29 29 29
24 LEWIS COUZENS 86 31 28 27
25 NOEL BROOKS 81 20 30 31
26 HENRY NEVILLE 79 28 27 24
27 JACK RANNER 74 24 24 26
28 LOUIE HUTCHINS 72 27 22 23
29 WILLIAM BELL 70 23 25 22
30 ASTON OVER 69 26 23 20
31 JAMIE TAYLOR 67 25 21 21
32 DANIEL CHARMAN 61 22 20 19
33 MAISON BURNE 56 19 19 18
34 JAMES ROWSELL 34 34
35 will turner 32 32
36 RILEY GAY 18 18

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 LUKE STURGEON 133 45 43 45
2 HENRY WILLIAMS 131 43 45 43
3 JOSH CANTON 123 41 41 41
4 JOSH GREEDY 115 39 39 37
5 STEVEN BIXBY 106 34 37 35
6 HENRY PARTRIDGE 99 35 33 31
7 TALLON ASPDEN 96 31 32 33
8 ANDY FRITZGERALD 94 32 28 34
9 MATT TOLLEY 93 33 34 26
10 KEELAN SOUTHWOOD 89 29 30 30
11 TOBIAS SAMMUT 88 27 29 32
12 JACK STRANGE 86 28 31 27
13 CHRISTIAN LYTH 80 26 25 29
14 BILLY ELVIN 80 25 27 28
15 GEORGE CLARKE 72 37 35
16 BRADLEY TAYLOR 56 30 26
17 trone cleaver 39 39

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 BEN MUSTOE 135 45 45 45
2 josh coleman 129 43 43 43
3 MARK YOUNG 112 41 41 30
4 LEON WILLIAMS 107 37 37 33
5 SAM BISHOP 99 33 32 34
6 BEN WHITE 98 34 33 31
7 RICKY CARTER 95 32 31 32
8 JAYDON MURPHY 93 35 39 19
9 TOMMI DAVIES 92 23 34 35
10 CHARLIE GRIFFITHS 88 39 12 37
11 JAY PLATT 87 29 30 28
12 TOM MOORE 86 30 27 29
13 CONNOR JAGO 85 31 29 25
14 KYLE BRIGGS 80 26 28 26
15 HARRY LINTON 74 35 39
16 JAKE MARSH 73 25 25 23
17 STEVEN REDFURN 72 28 24 20
18 JORDAN EDWARDS 68 24 23 21
19 MAX ASPDEN 59 20 22 17
20 GEORGE ELSDEN 56 22 16 18
21 GREG THYNNE 56 21 20 15
22 JOE JORDAN 53 26 27
23 LIAM JOHNSTON 53 16 21 16
24 MATT JENKINS 49 19 18 12
25 LEROY BURNISTON 45 13 19 13
26 JOE PARK 43 17 17 9
27 matt bayliss 41 41
28 MICHAEL SUMMERS 41 18 13 10
29 JOE RITCHIE 38 15 15 8
30 RYAN CAREY 27 27
31 troy gillett 24 24
32 MARK MORRIS 24 14 10
33 adam ford 22 22
34 corey hockey 14 14

Vets

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 MARK MORRIS 135 45 45 45
2 LUKE SPENCE 133 43 45 45
3 EDDIE CHARMAN 129 43 43 43
4 sam callow 129 45 41 43
5 DAIN TRAYLOR 121 41 43 37
6 CHRIS CHILDS 119 39 39 41
7 STEVE MARTIN 111 35 37 39
8 IAN JAMES 105 37 34 34
9 BRETT WHITE 98 32 33 33
10 KRISTIAN GIBBONS 96 33 32 31
11 MATT SMITH 95 34 31 30
12 LEE BAGGS 93 31 30 32
13 JASON MILLS 88 30 29 29
14 JAMES WHITE 83 28 27 28
15 MARK BRITTON 82 41 41
16 ASHLEY MAIR 82 29 26 27
17 SCOTT EATON 78 27 25 26
18 RICHARD GREEN 70 35 35
19 KEVIN MCCARTHY 49 24 25
20 nathan disdle 28 28