Sport in Short: Speedway

Monday 14 September 1992 23:02 BST
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WAYNE GARRATT, the Newcastle rider, was in a critical condition yesterday in hospital in Newcastle after a crash during Sunday's Second Division Knock-Out Cup semi-final against Peterborough. The 23- year-old has undergone brain surgery.

HOMEFIRE LEAGUE Second Division: Exeter 63 Sheffield 27.

GOLD CUP Final, second leg: Wolves 49 Reading 41. (Wolves win 91-88 on aggregate).

SPEEDWAY STAR CUP Quarter-final second leg: Wolves 45 Reading 45 (Reading win 94-85 agg).

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