Sheffield through after run-off drama.

Sheffield Pirtek Tigers are through to the Final of the Premier Trophy - but only ღafter an almighty🍌 scare at Rye House.

Tige൩rs took a 30-point lead into𝐆 the second leg of the semi-final courtesy of a 61-31 win at Owlerton on Thursday, but incredibly saw it completely wiped out in the space of 14 heats at Hoddesdon.

With the momentum with them, Edward Kenn🌊ett and Chris Neath were favourites to give the Rockets a sensational aggregate win in the decider, but whilst Kennett completed a paid maximum Neath was forced to t𒆙he back by Andre Compton and Ben Wilson.

Sheffield Pirtek Tigers are through to the Final of the Premier Trophy - but only af⛎ter an almighty scare at Rye ಞHouse.

Tigers took a 30-point lead into the second leg of the semi-final courtesy of a 61-31 win at Owlertꦬon on Thursday, but incredibly saw it completely wiped out in the space of 14 heats at Hoddes🅘don.

With the momentum with them, Edward Kennett and Chris Neath were favourites to give the Rockets a sensational aggregate win in the decider, but🌼 whilst Kennett completed a paid maximum Neath was forced to the back by Andre Compton and Ben Wilson.

Premier Trophy rules state that in the event of an aggregate tie a race-off rather than a replay applies, so both t🧔eams had to nominate a rider - skipper Compton taking responsibility for Tigers ag⭕ainst Kennett.

However, all the pressure was eased within a split-second of the race starting as Kennett suffered a major mechanical failure, and although he eventually coasted off th🍃e line, he pulled up completely within half a lap leaving Compton unchallenged.

But if luck was with the Tigers there, it had certainly been against them earlier in the meeting, which they went into using rider replacement for the injured Kyle Legault.
And they got off to the worst pos꧒si♎ble start when Ricky Ashworth was excluded from Heat 1 for causing a tangle with Kennett on the second lap.

Tigers' only two race wins came in consectut🅠ive heats - Compton and Wilson winning four and five - but Rye House scored four 5-1s in the next five races to start dreaming of an almost impossible𒆙 comeback.

Former Tiger Ross Brady withdrew from his last ride with concussion after a Heat 8 fall caused by a chain failure - but reserve replacement Danny Betson kept the Rockets flying 💟high as he teamed up with Kennett for maximum points in Heat 10.

With three heats to go the൲ aggregate gap was still eight points, but Ashworth fell on the third lap of Heat ꦡ13 which was awarded as a Rye 5-1 - and then Sanchez came to grief under a heavy challenge from Betson in Heat 14, which was deemed legal by the referee.

It set up the dramatic finale, but fortunately for Tigers Neath's last place in Heat 15 and Kennett's mechanical misery sent them through after the closest 𝕴po🍌ssible finish.

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