LEWIS Kerr stole the show with a full maximum as Oxford Cheetahs won 52-37 away at Edinburgh Monarchs.
The Cheetahs never trailed on a night where Peter Schroeck’s side picked up their fifth aggregate bonus point out of five.
Kerr and Sam Masters returned with double figure points hauls, while there were race wins for Jordan Jenkins, Scott Nicholls and Cameron Heeps.
Henry Atkins chipped in with an important 2+2 from his final pair of rides, while Luke Killeen registered 6+2 at reserve.
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Schroeck said: “Edinburgh are no pushovers and beating them on their home track was going to be a challenge.
“To put 50 points on the board with a race still to go was fantastic and again everyone contributed positively to the final score.
“Everyone knows the season is defined by the end-of-season play-offs, so we’ve made it clear amongst the team we’ve got to keep the positive momentum rolling.
“It’s another aggregate point in the bag too which is really pleasing. The score, performance and determination among the boys through the night really impressed me.”
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