Stellar Omada Monarchs Academy return to action on Friday (July 12, tapes-up 7.30pm) and its been almost three months since their previous home meeting.
They will meet a new side to the National Development League (NDL), Middlesbrough Tigers, who have won their home meetings so far and competed pretty well on their travels.
Jake Mulford leads the way, but the visitors will not have the other Redcar reserve because Ben Trigger is riding in Poland. Ex-Monarch Matt Marson stands in.
Kyran Lyden (pictured by Peter Hill and courtesy of the Stellar Omada Monarchs Academy) is a popular reserve for Monarchs Academy and he comes from the Middlesbrough area. He is expected to be a key man against his local side and the pair clash again on Teesside on Saturday (3pm)
He said: “This weekend is the big one for me. I am a local boy to Middlesbrough so when the fixtures came out this was the one I looked for first. This will be a big one and I have made sure I am ready for these fixtures.
“If you look at our 1-7 then we have riders all the way that can beat anyone in any opposition, we just need to start doing it and build some momentum”.
STELLAR MONARCHS ACADEMY: Connor Coles, Mason Watson, Sam McGurk, Dayle Wood, Max Perry, Kyran Lyden, Mark Parker.
HEAT FLOORS TIGERS: Jake Mulford, Kai Ward, Danny Phillips, Jamie Halder, Matt Marson (guest), Ben Rathbone, William Hocaniuk.
Following the NDL match there will be a Northern Junior League match between Armadale Angels and Redcar Cubs.
PICTURES: Flashback to action at Armadale featuring Edinbugh Monarchs
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