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The Border Watch : October 30th 2013
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FOR HOME SPORT www.borderwatch.com.au Lines in red hot form Pockets $10,000 for his second victory in a week STEVEN Lines’ victory in Saturday night’s Combined Waste Sprintcar Jackpot Invitational at Avalon Raceway could be the catalyst for the biggest season of the Mount Gambier sprintcar ace’s career. Starting his Halls Motorsport WA#3 from pole position, Lines stood atop the podium following the fi fth annual 12 lap dash to cash, pocketing a cool $10,000 for his efforts. Fresh off the back of the previous weekend’s success at the Murray Machining & Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway where he claimed backto-back Rosenberg Machinery Group Bill Wigzell Battle of the Bridge titles, Lines was locked in a duel with runner-up for the second consecutive year, Robbie Farr. Farr elected to start from outside the front row after he again, like last year, set a sizzling quick 11.243 lap to top the timesheets and drew the lucky number one envelope to start his earlier qualifi er from pole. The New South Wales veteran had Lines’ measure on two race attempts to start but a third go saw Lines prove too fast of the line and the WA#3 held on for the whole race journey despite Farr making brief challenges mid-race. Kyneton’s Michael Cunningham – who blasted from the non-qualifi ers race – came from eighth in the Jackpot to fi nish third and stunned onlookers with the best result of his career. Attempts to start the feature race were thwarted when last year’s Jackpot winner David Murcott sensationally rolled at the start-fi nish line after tangling with Darren Mollenoyux which saw Murcott out and unable to defend his title. Continued page 35 max tag NEW LIVERY FOR LINES: Steven Lines has taken a hard-fought victory in the Jackpot Invitational event at Avalon Speedway, pocketing a cool $10,000 for his troubles. max prizes max benefits ! You know the score. Stay in Control. Gamble responsibly, PARK HOTELUur PH : 8725 2430 OPENING HOURS Everyday - 9am - 3am PH : 8725 0611 Sun - 9am - midnight Mon - Wed - 8am - 1am Thurs - 8am - 3am Fri & Sat - 9am - 3am FREE MEMBERSHIP GREAT REWARDS SAM THE ULTIMATE PARTY 9PM TILL LATE FRIDAY2013 NOV 1 ST WEST 36 - The Border Watch, Wednesday, October 30, 2013 OPENING HOURS m PH : 8723 9090 OPENING HOURS Everyday - 9am - 3am RANDOM PRIZES DRAWS EVERY 10 MINS 11PM - 3AM SA SATURDA 2 for 1 SPIRI TS WWW.MOUNTGAMBIERHOTEL.COM.AU WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GAMBIERHOTEL 10PM - MIDNIGHT COO IGHT C O / G O FOOTBALL MERRETT TO COACH PENOLA T DELIVERY PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL NEWSAGENT R esident D DJ ihNi t ltclub ME SPORT www.borderwatch.com.au Lines in red hot form Pockets $10,000 for his second victory in a week STEVEN Lines’ victory in Saturday night’s Combined Waste Sprintcar Jackpot Invitational at Avalon Raceway could be the catalyst for the biggest season of the Mount Gambier sprintcar ace’s career. Starting his Halls Motorsport WA#3 from pole position, Lines stood atop the podium following the fi fth annual 12 lap dash to cash, pocket- ing a cool $10,000 for his efforts. Fresh off the back of the previous weekend’s success at the Murray Machining & Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway where he claimed back- to-back Rosenberg Machinery Group Bill Wigzell Battle of the Bridge titles, Lines was locked in a duel with runner-up for the second con- secutive year, Robbie Farr. Farr elected to start from outside the front row after he again, like last year, set a sizzling quick 11.243 lap to top the timesheets and drew the lucky number one envelope to start his earlier qualifi er from pole. The New South Wales veteran had Lines’ measure on two race attempts to start but a third go saw Lines prove too fast of the line and the WA#3 held on for the whole race journey despite Farr making brief challenges mid-race. Kyneton’s Michael Cunningham – who blasted from the non-qualifi ers race – came from eighth in the Jackpot to fi nish third and stunned onlookers with the best result of his career. Attempts to start the feature race were thwarted when last year’s Jackpot winner David Murcott sen- sationally rolled at the start-fi nish line after tangling with Darren Mollenoyux which saw Murcott out and unable to defend his title. Continued page 35 max tag NEW LIVERY FOR LINES: Steven Lines has taken a hard-fought victory in the Jackpot Invitational event at Avalon Speedway, pocketing a cool $10,000 for his troubles. max prizes max benefits ! You know the score. Stay in Control. Gamble responsibly, PARK HOTELUur PH : 8725 2430 OPENING HOURS Everyday - 9am - 3am PH : 8725 0611 Sun - 9am - midnight Mon - Wed - 8am - 1am Thurs - 8am - 3am Fri & Sat - 9am - 3am FREE MEMBERSHIP GREAT REWARDS SAM THE ULTIMATE PARTY 9PM TILL LATE FRIDAY2013 NOV 1 ST WEST 36 - The Border Watch, Wednesday, October 30, 2013 OPENING HOURS m PH : 8723 9090 OPENING HOURS Everyday - 9am - 3am RANDOM PRIZES DRAWS EVERY 10 MINS 11PM - 3AM SA SATURDA 2 for 1 SPIRI TS WWW.MOUNTGAMBIERHOTEL.COM.AU WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GAMBIERHOTEL 10PM - MIDNIGHT COO IGHT C O / G O FOOTBALL MERRETT TO COACH PENOLA T DELIVERY PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL NEWSAGENT R esident D DJ ihNi t ltclub ELAIDE ELAIDE DELAIDE LAIDE 632339 Go to www.matthewshotels.com.au for participating hotels MS Join one & ATTHEWH O TE L S You’ve Joined Them All eat, drink, play! eat, drink, play! , drink, pl ! eat, drink, play! PAGE 35 GAMES NEW GAMES NEW GAMES NEW 618749
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