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Wolves all set to battle - Chris Speedway.

WOLVERHAMPTON'S fighting abilities which forced a sensational nail biting Nail biting is the habit of biting one's fingernails or toenails during periods of nervousness, stress, hunger, or boredom [1]. It can also be a sign of mental or emotional disorder.  draw against mighty league title challengers Eastbourne will be needed again at Monmore Green Monmore Green is an area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is situated about one mile to the south-east of the city centre, in the East Park ward.

It is where Monmore Green Stadium is situated, which is home to the Wolverhampton Wolves speedway team, and is also a
 tomorrow when King's Lynn King's Lynn, town (1991 pop. 37,323), Norfolk, E England, on the Great Ouse River near its influx into The Wash, an inlet of the North Sea. Its large harbor serves foreign as well as coastal trade and is the base for a fishing fleet.  are the visitors.

That is the message, from Hi-Q Wolves promoter Chris Van Straaten: 'There's no easy matches in the Elite League this year because every team is superbly competitive,' he said.

'And King's Lynn are no different. In Jason Crump Jason Phillip Crump (born August 6 1975 in Bristol, England)[1] is an Australian international motorcycle speedway rider. He is a two-time Speedway World Champion and a former World Under-21 Champion.  and Leigh Adams Leigh Scott Adams is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider. He is a multiple Speedway Grand Prix winner and World Team Champion. Career honours
  • 1992 World Under-21 Champion, Australian Champion & Australian Longtrack Champion
  • 1993 Australian Champion
 the Knights have two of the most experienced international riders in World speedway, Shane Parker is one of the great showmen of the sport and then there's Craig Boyce who was of interest to me in the close season as a possible Wolves signing, which gives them a formidable top four. We have already proved we have tremendous fighting abilities in the team this season and we'll need to show those same qualities on the track again on Monday to overcome our rivals from East Anglia, led by our captain Ronnie Correy.

'Those qualities shone through when the team had to come back from early bad luck against Eastbourne to force a draw. We new they would be tough as they are small track specialists and many pundits are already saying the Eagles are one of the strongest title challengers this year, so we see it as a point gained and not a point lost.'
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Publication:Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Date:Apr 16, 2000
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