Report: Scunthorpe Scorpions knocked out of cup in Glasgow

Scunthorpe Scorpions Glasgow Tigers report

Report: Scunthorpe Scorpions knocked out of cup in Glasgow

Scunthorpe Scorpions suffered defeat in the semi-final of the BSN Series at the hands of Glasgow Tigers on Friday evening.

After losing the home leg by 46-44, the Scorpions faced an uphill battle, as the fell to a 55-35 loss in Scotland, with the Tigers running out 101-79 winners on aggregate over the course of the two legs.

Without any advantage to protect, the visitors kept it relatively close in the opening stages at the Peugeot Ashfield Stadium, with Glasgow 17-13 ahead after Heat 5. But the hosts then powered away with five successive heat advantages, including a trio of 5-1s from Heat 8 to Heat 10 that killed off the Scunthorpe challenge.

Scorpions rallied in the final five races – sharing them 15-15 – but by then, Tigers had clinched their place in the final, where they will face either Poole or Redcar.

Scorpions’ No 1 Ryan Douglas dropped only one point on his way to a 14-point tally when he was overtaken by Chris Harris in Heat 13. Apart from that, the Australian was in imperious form, including sweeping past Benjamin Basso in Heat 5.

There was some decent racing during the night, such as a humdinger between Harris and Michael Palm Toft in Heat 6.

Connor Mountain just held off Lee Complin after a battle royal in Heat 14 when Jake Allen and Mountain claimed Scorpions’ only 5-1 of the night after Glasgow’s Claus Vissing was excluded for dangerous riding after causing Allen to fall in the initial staging.

Scorpions’ team manager Dave Peet said: “We came here and gave it a go, but Glasgow are a very strong team around their own track.

“We weren’t too far behind early on, but from Heat 6, Glasgow started to power away and, by the end of Heat 10, they had it in the bag.

“After that, we chose not to make any programme changes because we’re back at Glasgow in a month in a league match and we gave all the lads a further chance to gain some track time. We held Glasgow over the last five races and that bodes well for when we come back here.”

Scorpions are away at Poole on Wednesday and Edinburgh on Friday before they next return to action at the Eddie Wright Raceway on Friday, 2 June, when the club host the Redcar Bears in the Cab Direct Championship.

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