Wolves seek away upset
Wolves go in search of their first away win of the season when they make the trip to Belle Vue tonight. Wolves go in search of their first away win of the season when they make the trip to Belle Vue tonight. The Monmore men will be looking to take advantage of a depleted Aces side with serious doubts over number one Simon Stead who crashed heavily in the win over Eastbourne on Monday. He said: "It's looking doubtful for me, I can't open my eye at the moment and I''m very sore, especially my left arm and shoulder." Read the full story in the Express & Star.
Wolves go in search of their first away win of the season when they make the trip to Belle Vue tonight.
The Monmore men will be looking to take advantage of a depleted Aces side with serious doubts over number one Simon Stead who crashed heavily in the win over Eastbourne on Monday.
He said: "It's looking doubtful for me, I can't open my eye at the moment and I''m very sore, especially my left arm and shoulder."
The Aces management team have been searching for a potential guest replacement - but with so many teams in action today, options are limited.
Former Wolves number eight Lee Smethills is poised to step in for the Aces in place of injured reserve James Wright.
Wolverhampton skipper Peter Karlsson said: "We need to build on the two wins we have just enjoyed and it would be great to go to Manchester and win."
The sides meet again at Monmore Green on Bank Holiday Monday at the earlier start time of 7pm as the meeting will be followed by an appearance by the touring USA youngsters.
BELLE VUE: Simon Stead or guest, Ryan Fisher, Joe Screen, Adam Skornicki, Kaj Laukkanen, TBC, Kevin Doolan.
WOLVERHAMPTON: Peter Karlsson, David Howe, Billy Hamill, Magnus Karlsson, Freddie Lindgren, Chris Kerr, Theo Pijper.