PLYMOUTH resume rivalry with south coast rivals Weymouth in tonight's Conference League match at the St Boniface Arena (7.30 pm).
The Devils have Tom Brown returning from injury and Kyle Hughes is available again after missing the recent Knockout Cup semi-final at Rye House because he was on Premier League duty with Sheffield.
Weymouth, who have been beaten on three previous visits to Plymouth in various competitions this season, will be spearheaded by New Zealander Andrew Bargh and Australian Jay Herne.
They will be supported by Luke Priest, Karl Mason and recent signing Matt Wright, with 16-year-olds Brendan Johnson and Kyle Newman at reserve.
Plymouth: Mark Simmonds, Kyle Hughes, Tom Brown, Jamie White-Williams, Seemond Stephens. Res: Jaimie Pickard, Paul Starke.
Weymouth: Andrew Bargh, Karl Mason, Luke Priest, Matt Wright, Jay Herne. Res: Brendan Johnson, Kyle Newman.
VISITING riders Harland Cook and Dean Felton from Sittingbourne won the Silverline Best Pairs at Plymouth's St Boniface Arena last Friday.
They clinched the title by one point from Plymouth skipper Seemond Stephens and partner Jason Prynne.
Devils reserve Paul Starke and Gary Cottham of Rye House were a further point adrift in third place.
Stephens and Prynne were denied the opportunity of winning the event with Stephens suffering a couple of mechanical failures in his opening two races.
Simmonds was the top individual scorer, winning all five races, but he lacked support from partner Danny Stoneman, who contributed only two points.
Scorers: Harland Cook (13) and Dean Felton (12) total 25; Jason Prynne (13) and Seemond Stephens (11) 24; Paul Starke (15) and Gary Cottham (8) 23; Jaimie Pickard (13) and Ben Reade (9) 22; Mark Simmonds (20) and Danny Stoneman (2) 22; David Gough (9) and Jamie White-Williams (8) 17.




