Workington Comets see off Newcastle Diamonds and Somerset Rebels

Last updated at 12:54, Monday, 05 May 2014

Newcastle Diamonds 44 Workington Comets 49: Confidence is sky high in the Workington Comets camp after a fourth successive victory last night away at Newcastle in the Premier League.

Kyle Howarth ahead of Ludvig Lindgren, Lewis Rose and team-mate Ricky Wells at Newcastle

Comets followed up Saturdays 52-38 win against Somerset Rebels at Derwent Park in the Knockout Cup with a solid 49-44 victory over the Diamonds at Brough Park.

Workington were without captain Rene Bach for both meetings after he picked up minor injuries following a collision during Fridays Danish Championship semi-final.

But star man Josh Grajczonek rode flawlessly in both matches.

Number one rider Grajczonek continued his scintillating start to the season with two successive paid maximums.

Comets began yesterdays meeting full of confidence.

The Aussie duo of Grajczonek and Mason Campton continued their fine form together with a 4-2 win in the first heat.

The pair sprang out in front, with Newcastles Stuart Robson hot on their heels. Robson overtook Campton, but Grajczonek held on to the lead.

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