(SPEEDWAY 1)GREAT Britain took a 2-0 lead over Australia in the Test series with a dramatic 46-44 win at Rye House on Saturday.GB twice trailed by eight points, including with three heats to go, but they cut the margin to two after Heat 14 and then Lewis Bridger and Richie Worrall completed a last-race 5-1 over Rohan Tungate and Tyson Nelson to turn the match around.Manager Phil Morris said: It was a great comeback by the team. It looked like we would be ten points down after Heat 10, and I was already getting the black and white helmet colour ready for Robbo (Staurt Robson) in Heat 11 when Lewis somehow pulled off that second place.To fight back from eight points down was a tremendous accomplishment by all the team. It really set the seal on things to get the 5-1 in Heat 15 through two riders in contention in the World Cup squad. Overall its been a very good day at the office.(SPEEDWAY 2)JOSH Grajczonek has been confirmed as a member of the Poole team after recent impressive guest appearances for the club.The Australian will make his debut at Wolverhampton on Monday, although promoter Matt Ford admits further team moves are likely following the serious injuries suffered by No.1 Chris Holder.Ford said: I am sure some will question this move after Kozza (Smith) rode so well for us at Coventry but the change was lodged with the BSPA prior to Friday's meeting as it needed to be to become effective for Monday night.As things have turned out, it looks like we are still not yet done on our team arrangements after losing Chris in that horror crash, but to be honest right now all our thoughts are with Chris for a safe and speedy recovery.(SPEEDWAY 3)EASTBOURNE recovered from a shaky start to defeat Peterborough 54-36 and move up a place in the Elite League standings.Eagles skipper Cameron Woodward dropped just one point from six rides as the Eagles hit back from a 16-20 deficit to claim all three points from the meeting with a run of late-meeting advantages.Eastbourne boss Trevor Geer said: Early on, I thought it was going to be a case of here we go again but we came on strong in the second half of the match and had the meeting won by Heat 13.Panthers chief Trevor Swales said: Im disappointed we didnt get anything out of it because I do actually think we deserved something. Until Heat 9 we were level, but the 5-1 there and the 4-2 in the next race turned the meeting.(SPEEDWAY 4)WORKINGTON bounced back from last weekends surprise home defeat against Ipswich with a comprehensive 58-36 victory over fellow Premier League title-contenders Leicester at Derwent Park.Richard Lawson and Rene Bach were both paid for 13 points in a complete team performance from the Comets whilst the Lions, already without Lasse Bjerre, had Magnus Karlsson withdrawn after three rides.Workington boss Tony Jackson said: After last weeks home defeat it was the perfect way for them to respond and get us back to where we want to be. This was a proper team effort with solid scoring throughout the side as six riders won at least one race and the seventh recorded a paid win.The riders had shown a great attitude the previous evening in the cup match at Somerset and then they carried on in the same manner at home against the Lions. Yet again it shows that when we have a full team of our own seven riders we can be a match for anyone; its just a matter of maintaining that momentum and keeping everybody fit.(SPEEDWAY 5)BERWICK defeated Scunthorpe 54-36 in an eventful Premier League match at Shielfield Park which featured a total of ten re-runs due to incidents.David Bellego (11+1) was the top-scorer for the Bandits, for whom Edward Kennett made his final appearance with Ricky Ashworth set to return from long-term injury next week.Berwick boss Ian Rae said: This was an extraordinary in almost every way but the lads dug deep and rode with determination despite everything falling round their ears. A good effort with a good result.Kennett said: Its been great racing for Berwick and its been a real pleasure. I hear Ricky is fit to race again and I wish him well and hope he can lead the Bandits to some good results.(FIXTURES)SUNDAY JULY 7:PREMIER LEAGUE: Glasgow v Edinburgh 3pmLEAGUE CUP SEMI-FINAL 2nd leg: Newcastle v Sheffield 6.30NATIONAL LEAGUE: Buxton v Coventry 3pmMONDAY JULY 8:SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Belle Vue v Swindon 7.30, Wolverhampton v Poole 7.30NATIONAL LEAGUE: Kent v Mildenhall 6.30TUESDAY JULY 9:NATIONAL LEAGUE KO CUP Q/F 2nd leg: Isle of Wight v Kent 7.30LES POTTINGER MEMORIAL: Dudley v Wolverhampton 7.30WEDNESDAY JULY 10:SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Birmingham v Lakeside 7.30, Poole v Wolverhampton 7.30