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Bobby runs with the Flo for Drumbo's speediest time in over two years

Craigavon proprietor mentor Bobby Scullion has been in a brilliant vein of shape and that was more than featured on Saturday night by the colossal show from Scully Flo who timed the quickest time more than 575 yards in over two years at Drumbo Stop.

Flo, a mottle bitch, gave him his second victor on the night, timing 31.38, only two spots slower than Monleek Power back in November 2014.

Driving up from Your Some Craic and Master Round, she handed the principal twist around front and streamed away, developing an extensive lead running down to the third curve.

Remaining on well, she had 11 lengths to save over Blast in a splendid 31.38, only two spots behind Monleek Power's 31.36 set in November 2014..

The record time for the outing is 30.90 set by the immense bitch Lemon Velvet in 2009.

Prior, Bobby's Languid Genie was extremely caution in taking the opening dash. The dark bitch was prevailed over of the crates by Pookies Bolt yet Tired was on top going into the turn and after that held the restored test of Pookies considerably a-length in 18.39 secs.

Benefactors likewise observed an eye-getting begin for the learner Maggie Me Granny who timed 18.00 and was emphatically upheld in the ring. Dealt with by Antrim's Straightforward Courtney for Hollywood's Wear Hayes, the adolescent missed his break as Darfin Jade cut out the pace on the run-up.

Yet, Granny took the curve in fine form and shook home in great style, beating Annas Fire Jolt three lengths, the last denying Jade of second spot by a head Goliaths demonstrate their fortitude to acquire focuses in 10-objective spine chiller Numerous qualities are expected to win group titles.

Character, guts and assurance rank high on the rundown and the uplifting news for Belfast Goliaths fans is that their group has each of the three in plenitude.

When you let a 3-1 lead slip and afterward wind up level again in the wake of proceeding you could be pardoned for feeling that it won't be your night.

This Belfast Mammoths group doesn't think that way however. Rather, when things aren't going their direction they battle significantly harder and on Saturday night their character, guts and assurance shone through as they finished a 6-4 prevail upon the Nottingham Jaguars to keep the warmth on the Cardiff Villains at the highest point of the Tip top Alliance table.

The finale was a standout amongst the most exciting and emotional in more than 17 years of ice hockey in Belfast.

At 4-4, Raphael Bussieres' extra shot was spared by Jackson Shriek and with the amusement 22 seconds from going into additional time Sylvestre completed after some incredible skating by Brendan Connolly tricked the Jaguars protection to make it 5-4 to the Monsters.

Kurtz's unfilled netter eight seconds after play restarted put the seal on the sensational win.

Mammoths mentor Adam Keefe stated: "Credit to the Nottingham Jaguars, they're a decent hockey group. They put us under a great deal of weight.

"They were persevering on their forecheck. Their speed and their portability on the strike, they made a great deal of issues for us in the D-zone.

"The folks stayed with it despite the fact that we surrendered two leads and going into the third time frame we requested 20 minutes of strong exertion and I thought in the third time frame we were the better group."

He included: "It was simply an issue of time before we got that one. Jackson Shriek ventured up and made a gigantic save money on that extra shot and that enables us to return and stretch the go-beyond objective and win."

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