Morris and Mullett back for the Racers next week?

Re🐼ading can expect to have the bulk of their injured rider's back for the crunch Premier Trophy semi-final ties, next week against🧸 Trelawny Tigers.

Skipper Phil Morris crashed out in Sunday's home defeꩵat against Isle of Wight. Morris was taken to hospital complaining of chest and lower back pains. X🍨-Rays revealed no broken bones, but just bruising and some slight internal damage.

The Welshman returned to track action on Tuesday night in𝓀 Sweden, scoring a 5-r๊ide paid maximum.

Reading can expect to have the bulk of their injured rider's back for the crunch Premier Trophy semi-final ties, next week ꧙against Trelawny Tigers.

Skipper Phil Morris crashed out in Sunday's home defeat against Isle of Wight. Morris was taken to hospital complaining of chest and low🍌er back pains. X-Rays revealed no broken bones, but just bruising and some slight internal damage.

The Welshman returned to track action on Tuesday night in Sweden, scoring a 5-ride paᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚid maximum♓.

The other injured heat-leader Dave Mullett, who was forced to pull out of the Islanders match with a swollen hand sustained in a✃n accident at home, is also expected to return against Trelawny.

Injured reserves Chris Schramm and Brendon Mackay still face a few more weeks on the sideline's. Racers have again called up Conference League rider Gavin Hedge from Mildenhall, to guest in both leg's of the semi-final a🍌gainst the Tigers.

Trelawny have their own injury problems. Top rider Chris Harris is out with a scaphoid injury, so will be looking for a guest to stand i๊n for the talented youngster.

One other change is the re-shuff💃ling of the pack to bring in the experienced Alun Ro♛ssiter to replace Seemond Stephens, who is out with a hand injury.

Likely teams:

Reading: 1.Dave Mullett, 2.Jason Bunyan, 3.Phil Morris, 4.Paul Clews, 5.Anders Hℱenr👍iksson, 6.Glen Phillips, 7.Gavin Hedge.

Trelawny: 1.Alun Rossiter, 2.Emiliano Sanchez, 3.Steve Masters, 4. Richard Wolf🌜f, 5. TBC, 6.Pavel Ondrasik, 7. Simon Phillips.

Meanwhile Reading's Jason Bunyan is busy again with another Elite League guest book🧔ing.

Bunyan has been called up to ride 🃏for Ipswich in their match against Eastbourne Eagles this Saturday evening.

The Racer will be trying out a new engine, which ace-tuner Barry Allaway has been developing ❀for him.

Bunyan said, "This gives me a good chance to try oꦐut this new engine, it will be a good test."


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