Saturday, 04 July 2009

Comets latest

John Branney returns for Workington Comets at Scunthorpe

Published 3 July 2009

John Branney photo John Branney will make his return to action for Workington Comets at Scunthorpe tonight after more than a month on the sidelines.

Workington speedway boss released from hospital

Published 2 July 2009

Workington Comets speedway team manager Ian Thomas has been released from hospital and is now recovering at home.

Workington speedway rider Lawson eyeing more Elite League action

Published 1 July 2009

Workington Comets’ Richard Lawson is keen for more Elite League action after getting his first taste of top-level British speedway.

Workington speedway captain Doolan wins Welsh Open title

Published 30 June 2009

Workington captain Kevin Doolan picked up an individual trophy at Newport on Sunday after Friday’s third place in the Premier League Pairs.

Workington Comets switch focus to Premier League Fours

Published 29 June 2009

Following Friday’s Premier League Pairs meeting, focus has now shifted to the Premier League Fours at Workington next month.

Workington Comets knocked out of best pairs in semi-final

Published 27 June 2009

Workington Comets failed to retain their Premier League Best Pairs title at Somerset last night when they lost out in the semi-final.

Workington speedway owner determined to hold on to pairs title

Published 26 June 2009

Comets owner Keith Denham has stressed the importance of Workington defending their Premier League Pairs crown tonight.

Workington Comets aiming to retain League Pairs title

Published 25 June 2009

Workington Comets will put their first trophy on the line tomorrow as they seek to defend the Premier League Pairs title at Somerset’s Oak Tree Arena.

Workington speedway rider celebrates first paid maximum

Published 24 June 2009

Craig Cook is celebrating after a magnificent double header, with his first paid maximum as a professional speedway rider.

Workington speedway's Doolan competing in memorial meeting

Published 23 June 2009

Workington skipper Kevin Doolan will return to his old track at King’s Lynn tomorrow night to take part in a memorial meeting for fellow Australian Ashley Jones.

Edinburgh end Workington Comets' cup run

Published 22 June 2009

Workington Comets’ interest in the Knockout Cup was ended by Edinburgh Monarchs on Saturday night - but there was still plenty of excitement for the Derwent Park crowd.

Workington speedway boss still very poorly in hospital

Published 20 June 2009

Workington Comets team manager Ian Thomas remains very poorly in a Bradford hospital after he was taken ill following a minor exploratory operation.

Workington Comets face Edinburgh in two-leg cup tester

Published 19 June 2009

Workington Comets will again be using guest riders in this weekend’s Premier League Knockout Cup double-header with Edinburgh Monarchs.

Workington speedway manager in intensive care

Published 19 June 2009

Workington Comets speedway team manager Ian Thomas is in intensive care in a Bradford hospital.

Workington speedway's Branney sees specialist about hand injury

Published 18 June 2009

Injured Comet John Branney will travel to Norfolk tomorrow for a diagnosis on his damaged hand.

Workington speedway's Cook confident ahead of Edinburgh meeting

Published 17 June 2009

WORKINGTON’S Craig Cook will return to the scene of his competitive speedway debut on Friday.

Doolan: Workington Comets maximum was a while coming

Published 16 June 2009

Captain Kevin Doolan scored his first maximum for Workington Comets in Saturday’s win over Newport at Derwent Park.

Comets win in league - and go through to Premier Trophy semis

Published 15 June 2009

WORKINGTON Comets had two reasons to celebrate after events on the east and west coasts of England on Saturday night.

Doolan and Rymel to defend Workington speedway's pairs title

Published 13 June 2009

Kevin Doolan and Adrian Rymel have been chosen to defend Workington Comets’ Premier League Pairs title later this month.

Ex-Comet Rusty Harrison defying doctors to return to speedway

Published 12 June 2009

Former Workington Comet Rusty Harrison has returned to competitive speedway despite giving up the sport last year on medical advice.

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