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Nicholls injury shock



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
Eastbourne Eagles star Scott Nicholls is a major injury concern ahead of tomorrow's Arlington clash against his former side Coventry Bees.
Nicholls sustained a shoulder injury following a high impact crash while racing for his Swedish club Hammarby on Tuesday night.

A disappointed Nicholls said, "It is a big blow for me as I would love to race against my old team but these things happen in speedway.

"At the moment the shoulder is very sore. I don't want to rule myself out just yet but my chances are looking very slim."

Ed Kennett and Eagles team mate Lee Richardson will be in Sweden this weekend for the Grand Prix semi-final.

Bjarne Pedersen and former Eagles favourite Adam Shields will be guest replacements.

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 12:12 PM
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