Saturday, May 24, 2025

2025 SD Timmo Car Sales Oxford Cheetahs powered by County Plumbing Supplies

Sam Masters will once again lead the Oxford Cheetahs in 2025, acting as Interim Captain!

2025 Starting Average: 9.15

Dane Jonas Knudsen joins the Cheetahs after a spell with Redcar in 2024.

2025 Starting Average: 4.97

Jordan Jenkins picks up where he left off in 2024 – challenging for a Heat Leader role in 2025

2025 Starting Average: 6.21

A firm fan favourite following his heroics at the end of 2024, Dan Gilkes becomes a fully fledged Cheetah in 2025.

2025 Starting Average: 5.08

The only rider to line up at the start of all four seasons – Cameron Heeps!

2025 Starting Average: 6.37

16 year old Australian Sensation, Mitch McDiarmid makes his British debut with the Oxford Cheetahs.

2025 Starting Average: 4.00 (Assessed)

Luke Killeen returns for his third season as an Oxford Cheetah

2025 Starting Average: 3.85

  • REPORT: Cheetahs comfortably qualify for second semi-final, after good display at Scunthorpe
    SD TIMMO CAR SALES Oxford Cheetahs powered by County Plumbing Supplies never looked troubled, as they booked their place in the semi-finals of the MAXiCab Knockout Cup with a 97-83 aggregate victory over the Scunthorpe Scorpions, following the second leg of their quarter-final tie in North Lincolnshire last night (Friday). Scorpions eventually the second leg
  • RESULT: Scunthorpe 48 Oxford 42 (Cheetahs win 97-83 on aggregate)
    MAXICAB KO CUP QUARTER-FINAL, 2nd legSCUNTHORPE 48: Luke Harrison 16+3, Steve Worrall 12, Simon Lambert 6+, Jake Allen 6+1, Connor Mountain 6, Declan Kennedy 2+1, Zaine Kennedy 0OXFORD 42: Sam Masters 12, Jordan Jenkins 9+1, Mitch McDiarmid 9+1, Francis Gusts 6, Jonas Knudsen 2+1, Cameron Heeps 2, Luke Killeen 2Oxford win 97-83 on aggregate Full
  • PREVIEW: Cheetahs seek MAXiCab Knockout Cup progression
    SD TIMMO CAR SALES Oxford Cheetahs powered by County Plumbing Supplies are looking to make their second semi-final of the year when they travel to Scunthorpe tonight (Friday) in the second leg of their MAXiCab Knockout Cup quarter-final tie. Cheetahs have a healthy 20-point advantage from their home leg at the BetGoodwin Oxford Stadium on
  • Jody Scott impresses at British Under-21 Final
    JODY SCOTT – the skipper of the Real Mini Company Oxford Chargers powered by AW Mobbs – was right in the mix in the British Under-21 Final at Glasgow yesterday afternoon (Sunday). The 18-year-old started his meeting with a hat-trick of race wins. He trapped off the unfavourable outside gate in Heat 1, then fended
  • Gilkes Injury Blow for Cheetahs
    The SD Timmo Car Sales Oxford Cheetahs powered by County Plumbing Supplies have been hit with an injury blow for popular Brit Dan Gilkes who has been ruled out through injury. Gilkes fell at Poole during the Cheetahs impressive victory last week, and was in considerable discomfort with knee pain, taking a trip to the
  • Boss delighted with Cheetahs’ victory at Poole
    MANAGER Peter Schroeck was full of praise for his riders after SD Timmo Car Sales Oxford Cheetahs powered by County Plumbing Supplies took a 46-44 victory at arch-rivals Poole on Wednesday and clinched a semi-final spot in the BSN Series after topping the Southern Group. For the second successive season, Cheetahs came away from Wimborne