Bees Face Swindon

Last updated : 07 August 2016 By CNS Sport

Coventry Bees are at full strength as they welcome play-off chasing Swindon to Brandon on Monday (7.30).

They will welcome star No.1 Krzysztof Kasprzak back into their side after he missed the 52-41 loss at Leicester on Saturday.

With Kasprzak back in the fold, the Brandon outfit will be keen to dent the Robins’ top four aspirations and claim three Elite League points.

Man of the moment Jason Garrity, who roared to a remarkable 16+1 points at Leicester on Saturday, believes “the pressure is off” as they look to end a tough season with a flourish.

Said Garrity: “We want to get another win at home on Monday, and even though we aren’t going to make the play-offs we want to end the season strongly.

“We know what we’re capable of when we’re all on form and the pressure is off a little bit now, so we’ll just enjoy it and hopefully that will pay off on the track.”

Supporters who attended Friday’s hard-fought win over Leicester at Brandon are entitled to £10 admission for Monday’s meeting upon production of their ticket.

Krzysztof Kasprzak and Danny King will also be available for photos with their Speedway World Cup medals after the meeting.

Kasprzak played a crucial role as Poland won gold at the National Speedway Stadium last weekend whilst King was one of Great Britain’s silver medal heroes in Manchester.

Meanwhile, Swindon also include Australian World Cup stars Jason Doyle and Josh Grajczonek, whilst they have drafted in Tom Perry to guest for the injured Stefan Nielsen at reserve.

BUILDBASE BEES (from): Josh Bates, Jason Garrity, Chris Harris, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Danny King, James Sarjeant, Kacper Woryna.

SWINDON (from): Jason Doyle, Josh Grajczonek, Nick Morris, Tom Perry, Justin Sedgmen, Rohan Tungate, Charles