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Sheffield Tigers v Belle Vue Aces

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Premiership Grand Final, 2nd Leg 2022

Owlerton StadiumPenistone Rd, Sheffield, S6 2DE

50 - 40
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Thursday, October 13, 2022 7:30 pm Premiership Grand Final, 2nd Leg 2022 Belle Vue win 91-89 on aggregate and are crowned 2022 Premiership Champions.

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BELLE Vue ended a 29-year wait for a top-fight title as they were crowned Premiership champions with a gripping Grand Final victory over Sheffield.

The Aces were beaten 50-40 at Owlerton on Thursday but successfully defended their 12-point advantage gained in Manchester, sealing the crown with a 3-3 in the penultimate race when Tom Brennan and Norick Blodorn kept Tigers skipper Kyle Howarth at the back.

As in the first leg, there were incidents and talking points galore with Aces skipper Brady Kurtz disqualified in Heat 1 for bringing down Lewis Kerr, whilst Sheffield’s Adam Ellis was thrown out of Heat 3 after a first-bend incident with Brennan.

Ellis crashed out of Heat 5 himself but the Tigers gradually applied the pressure and a 4-2 in Heat 10 took them ten points up on the night, and to within two points on aggregate.

But another massive moment came on the last lap of Heat 11 when Kurtz hit the deck under the challenge of Tobiasz Musielak, and it was the Pole who was disqualified to hand the Aces a 5-1.

The visitors, who only won four heats but defended resolutely though a series of crucial shared races, maintained their advantage with 3-3s in Heats 12-14 which put the tie beyond the Tigers.

Sheffield finished with a consolation 5-1 from Jack Holder and Musielak in Heat 15, but it was Belle Vue’s title for the first time since way back in 1993 – long before the current play-off system was implemented.

Ecstatic Belle Vue boss Mark Lemon paid tribute to his team on-track and the team behind the scenes as the Aces were finally crowned Premiership champions.

Lemon said: “The feeling is elation beyond belief. I just didn’t think this could happen, and so much hard work has gone into it. This is our fourth Final, and I couldn’t bear coming here and losing another one.

“The fans have waited 29 years for this moment and they deserve it, they’ve been great. There are so many people we have to thank, including our owners Tony Rice and Robin Southwell, and get well to Robin.

“We’ve had ups and downs over the years, we’ve worked really hard, and credit to Adrian Smith our former CEO who put the ship back in place, and ATPI and Rentruck have been backers for years and years.

“The boys just rode their socks off tonight, and all season. We lost Charles and Reggie and our backs have been against the wall every time we’ve gone away, rider replacement has been tough.

“We lost Max and I thought, ‘oh no, here we go again, déjà vu’ but fortunately we brought Robert in as replacement for a long-term injury, and he’s been a star.

“Credit to Sheffield who have come back to the top-flight, well done to them and their fans, and obviously Ipswich and Wolverhampton making the play-offs, but what a year – I can’t believe it.”

PREMIERSHIP GRAND FINAL, 2nd leg
SHEFFIELD 50: Tobiasz Muslielak 10+1, Jack Holder 9+1, Lewis Kerr 9, Justin Sedgmen 6+1, Adam Ellis 6, Connor Mountain 5+2, Kyle Howarth 5.
BELLE VUE 40: Robert Lambert 10, Tom Brennan 9, Norick Blodorn 7+4, Matej Zagar 7+1, Brady Kurtz 5+2, Simon Lambert 2, Charles Wright r/r.
Belle Vue win 91-89 on aggregate and are crowned 2022 Premiership League Champions.

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