 Drury's Brummies want to bounce back from the Trophy final loss to Newcastle |
Birmingham Brummies boss Graham Drury has re-jigged his line-up following the return from injury of Aaron Summers and the signing of reserve Klaus Jakobsen. Summers will now be paired with Steve Johnston in the middle order, Justin Sedgmen linking up with Jason Lyons. The new line-up will make its debut against Workington in the Premier League at Perry Barr on Wednesday. "With Aaron back and having Klaus as well, it puts us in a much stronger position," said Drury. "I am very confident as we go into what is the nitty-gritty part of the season. We want to qualify for the play-offs and we want to get past Newcastle in the Cup semi-final, and I feel we can do that. "But we have some important home matches against the sides around us and we need to keep taking maximum points." Workington include Perry Barr track specialist Andre Compton and former Wolves rider Richard Lawson.
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