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Newport 1976 Newport 1976 Version 1.4 Hackney v Newport Friday 19th March 1976 (Gulf Oil British League) Hackney 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Barry Thomas 0 3 2* 0 5 1 2. Trevor Hedge 1 1 3 3 8 0 3. Dave Morton 2 3 3 2 10 0 4. Zenon Plech 3 3 1 3 10 0 5. Keith White 2* 0 0 1* 3 2 6. Dave Kennett 2 0 2* 4 1 7. Steve Lomas 1* 1 0 2 1 Newport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Phil Crump 3 1* 2* 2 3 11 2 2. Steve Gresham 2* 2 Exc 1* 1* 6 3 3. Phil Herne 3 2 3 2 10 0 4. Neil Street 1 1 N 0 2 0 5. Tormod Langli F Exc F Exc 1 TS 1 0 6. Neil Cameron F Exc N TS 0 0 7. Brian Woodward 3 0 0 2 0 5 0 Hawks Newport Hawks Newport Ht 01: Crump, Gresham, Hedge, Thomas 66.4 1 5 1 5 Ht 02: Woodward, Kennett, Lomas, Cameron (f exc) 68.6 3 3 4 8 Ht 03: Plech, White, Street, Langli (f exc) 67.8 5 1 9 9 Ht 04: Herne, Morton, Woodward, Kennett 66.4 2 4 11 13 Ht 05: Plech, Gresham, Crump, White 67.0 3 3 14 16 Ht 06: Thomas, Herne, Hedge, Woodward 66.6 4 2 18 18 Ht 07: Morton, Kennett, Street, Langli (f exc) 67.6 5 1 23 19 Ht 08: Hedge, Woodward, Lomas, Gresham (ex tapes) 67.4 4 2 27 21 Ht 09: Herne, Crump, Plech, White 66.8 1 5 28 26 Ht 10: Hedge, Thomas, Langli, Woodward 67.4 5 1 33 27 Ht 11: Morton, Crump, Gresham, Lomas 66.6 3 3 36 30 Ht 12: Plech, Herne, Gresham, Thomas (f rem) 66.0 3 3 39 33 Ht 13: Crump, Morton, White, Street 66.8 3 3 42 36 Newport v Swindon Friday 26th March 1976 (Severn Bridge Trophy 1st Leg) Newport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Phil Crump 3 3 2 2 10 0 2. Steve Gresham 0 2* 1 1* 4 2 3. Neil Street 1 1 3 3 8 0 4. Tormod Langli 1 1 0 0 2 0 5. Phil Herne 3 3 3 1 10 0 6. Brian Woodward 3 3 3 1 10 0 7. Neil Cameron 1 0 N 1 0 Swindon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Martin Ashby 2 2 2 0 6 0 2. Norman Hunter 1* 0 3 EF 4 1 3. Bob Kilby Exc 1 2* 2 1 6 1 4. Bobby McNeil 2 2 3 3 2 12 0 5. Soren Karlsson 0 0 EF TS 0 0 6. Geoff Bouchard 2 2 Ret 1* 5 1 7. David Ashby 0 0 TS 0 0 Newport Robins Newport Robins Ht 01: Crump, M.Ashby, Hunter, Gresham 69.9 3 3 3 3 Ht 02: Woodward, Bouchard, Cameron, D.Ashby 71.8 4 2 7 5 Ht 03: Herne, McNeil, Langli, Karlsson 69.7 4 2 11 7 Ht 04: Woodward, Bouchard, Street, D.Ashby, Kilby (exc) 70.5 4 2 15 9 Ht 05: Herne, M.Ashby, Langli, Hunter 69.7 4 2 19 11 Ht 06: Crump, Gresham, Kilby, Bouchard (ret) 71.2 5 1 24 12 Ht 07: Woodward, McNeil, Street, Karlsson 71.0 4 2 28 14 Ht 08: Hunter, Kilby, Gresham, Cameron 72.0 1 5 29 19 Ht 09: Herne, Kilby, Bouchard, Langli 70.3 3 3 32 22 Ht 10: McNeil, Crump, Gresham, Karlsson (ef) 69.3 3 3 35 25 Ht 11: Street, M.Ashby, Woodward, Hunter (ef) 71.2 4 2 39 27 Ht 12: McNeil, Crump, Kilby, Langli 69.8 2 4 41 31 Ht 13: Street, McNeil, Herne, M.Ashby 71.8 4 2 45 33 Poole v Newport Wednesday 31st March 1976 (Spring Gold Cup) Poole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Malcolm Simmons EF 3 3 3 9 0 2. Pete Smith 1 2* 1 1 5 1 3. Eric Broadbelt 2* 1* 2 1 6 2 4. Christer Sjosten 3 2 2 EF 7 0 5. Colin Gooddy 1 1* 0 N 2 1 6. Richard May 2* 3 2 1* 8 2 7. Neil Middleditch 3 0 N 0 3 0 Newport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Phil Crump 3 3 3 3 3 15 0 2. Steve Gresham 2* 0 2* 0 2 6 2 3. Neil Street 0 1 TS 1* 2 1 4. Phil Herne 2 3 3 2 2* 12 1 5. Tormod Langli 0 0 0 TS 0 0 6. Neil Cameron 0 Exc 1 1 0 7. Brian Woodward 1 1 0 TS 2 0 Pirates Newport Pirates Newport Ht 01: Crump, Gresham, Smith, Simmons (ef) 69.6 1 5 1 5 Ht 02: Middleditch, May, Woodward, Cameron 71.4 5 1 6 6 Ht 03: Sjosten, Herne, Gooddy, Langli 69.8 4 2 10 8 Ht 04: May, Broadbelt, Woodward, Street 69.6 5 1 15 9 Ht 05: Crump, Sjosten, Gooddy, Gresham 69.0 3 3 18 12 Ht 06: Simmons, Smith, Street, Woodward, Cameron (ex tapes) 68.8 5 1 23 13 Ht 07: Herne, May, Broadbelt, Langli 69.2 3 3 26 16 Ht 08: Herne, Gresham, Smith, Middleditch 70.2 1 5 27 21 Ht 09: Crump, Sjosten, Cameron, Gooddy 69.2 2 4 29 25 Ht 10: Simmons, Herne, Smith, Langli 69.0 4 2 33 27 Ht 11: Crump, Broadbelt, May, Gresham 68.8 3 3 36 30 Ht 12: Simmons, Gresham, Street, Sjosten (ef) 69.6 3 3 39 33 Ht 13: Crump, Herne, Broadbelt, Middleditch 68.8 1 5 40 38 Newport v Birmingham Friday 2nd April 1976 (Motorway Trophy 1st Leg) Newport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Phil Crump 3 3 3 3 12 0 2. Steve Gresham 2* 2* 3 2* 9 3 3. Neil Street 3 2* 0 2* 7 2 4. Tormod Langli 2* 0 1 EF 3 1 5. Phil Herne 3 3 3 3 12 0 6. Brian Woodward 3 2* 3 3 11 1 7. Preben Rosenkilde 2* 0 N 2 1 Birmingham 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Soren Sjosten 1 2 0 2 1 6 0 2. Ove Olsen 0 1* 2 1* 4 2 3. Keith Anderson 0 0 TS 2 2 0 4. Mark Cherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. Alan Grahame 1 1 1 1* 4 1 6. Arthur Browning 1 1 2 4 0 7. Ricky Day 0 1 1* 2 1 Newport Brummies Newport Brummies Ht 01: Crump, Gresham, Sjosten, Olsen 69.5 5 1 5 1 Ht 02: Woodward, Rosenkilde, Browning, Day 70.8 5 1 10 2 Ht 03: Herne, Langli, Grahame, Cherry 70.9 5 1 15 3 Ht 04: Street, Woodward, Day, Anderson 74.0 5 1 20 4 Ht 05: Herne, Sjosten, Olsen, Langli 70.5 3 3 23 7 Ht 06: Crump, Gresham, Browning, Anderson 71.2 5 1 28 8 Ht 07: Woodward, Street, Grahame, Cherry 71.3 5 1 33 9 Ht 08: Gresham, Olsen, Day, Rosenkilde 71.9 3 3 36 12 Ht 09: Herne, Browning, Langli, Sjosten 71.6 4 2 40 14 Ht 10: Crump, Gresham, Grahame, Cherry 71.2 5 1 45 15 Ht 11: Woodward, Sjosten, Olsen, Street 72.1 3 3 48 18 Ht 12: Crump, Anderson, Grahame, Langli (ef) 71.9 3 3 51 21 Ht 13: Herne, Street, Sjosten, Cherry 71.1 5 1 56 22 Birmingham v Newport Monday 5th April 1976 (Motorway Trophy 2nd Leg) Birmingham 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Soren Sjosten 0 3 3 3 3 2* 14 1 2. Ove Olsen 1 2* 0 0 3 1 3. Tommy Pettersson R I D E R R E P L A C E M E N T 0 0 4. Mark Cherry 1 Exc TS N 1 0 5. Alan Grahame 3 2 2* 2 3 12 1 6. Arthur Browning 1 2 Ret 0 3 0 7. Ricky Day 3 1 0 4 0 8. Keith Anderson 1* 1 2 1 Newport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1. Phil Crump 3 3 3 0 9 0 2. Steve Gresham 2* 1 2* 1 6 2 3. Neil Street 0 1 0 N 1 0 4. Phil Herne 2 3 1* 1 7 1 5. Tormod Langli 0 2* 2 2 6 1 6. Preben Rosenkilde 0 0 N 0 0 7. Brian Woodward 2 3 3 1 1* 10 1 Brummies Newport Brummies Newport Ht 01: Crump, Gresham, Olsen, Sjosten 64.2 1 5 1 5 Ht 02: Day, Woodward, Browning, Rosenkilde 66.4 4 2 5 7 Ht 03: Grahame, Herne, Cherry, Langli 63.8 4 2 9 9 Ht 04: Woodward, Browning, Anderson, Street 66.0 3 3 12 12 Ht 05: Crump, Grahame, Gresham, Cherry (exc) 64.0 2 4 14 16 Ht 06: Sjosten, Olsen, Street, Rosenkilde 65.4 5 1 19 17 Ht 07: Herne, Langli, Anderson, Browning (ret) 65.6 1 5 20 22 Ht 08: Woodward, Gresham, Day, Olsen 66.2 1 5 21 27 Ht 09: Sjosten, Grahame, Woodward, Street 65.6 5 1 26 28 Ht 10: Sjosten, Langli, Herne, Olsen 65.2 3 3 29 31 Ht 11: Crump, Grahame, Gresham, Day 64.8 2 4 31 35 Ht 12: Sjosten, Langli, Woodward, Browning 65.6 3 3 34 38 Ht 13: Grahame, Sjosten, Herne, Crump 64.4 5 1 39 39 Agg: Newport 95 - 61 Birmingham Newport v Wimbledon Friday 9th April 1976 (Spring Gold Cup) Newport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts Bpts 1.
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