 So now it's semi-final number two, so Wickelton we're focusing on coming up to tapes now, going out of game number three. It's been an up-and-down night for Ty, just squeezed in on seven points as a consequence of two race wins. And Kenny capitalised on that. Smarslake hasn't made a final. Well he's going through his mind, he knows he's never made a final yet. I think he might be thinking I would like to make the final. Pretty nice. I think it's overdue. Martin Vassalic riding great guns as well on that inside gate. And Jack Holder, another good night as well. On the inside in red then is Martin Vassalic, alongside him in gate number two in blue is Jack Holder. Gate number three in white is Ty Woopendon, barfed off Smarslake off the outside in yellow. What a semi-final this is going to be. It's got action written all over it. Yeah, semi-final, no it certainly will. What do you think Smarslake will be quite happy coming off the outside gate? OK, reasons? Just because he can generate the speed up there, that's where he likes to be, roaring around the outside in the dirt. He'll be very comfortable with it. He will have to look for who it is that pops out of the pack and then tries to roar across the front of him if he doesn't make a good enough start. Good answer, like it. And we will watch keenly on exactly what happens. Of course we are. All eyes on the action here. Martin has just taken their time. Jason Doyle had the first pick, of course, took gate two and he won nicely. Jack Holder did exactly the same here for semi-final number two. Will it be successful for another Australian here? Here we go then. Ring lights on now. Here we go. Yes it has. Jack Holder has made an absolute superstar there. Gato Slavik working, but it's Ty Woopendon. It's tight down the back straight. Woopendon, momentarily in the second place running wide. Slavik cutting the corner off. It comes back to me. Oh, it's Slavik! He's responded, but Slavik's through. Woopendon just getting his momentum and looking set for the final. Slavik, wow, he's had to work for that. And he's through the second place. Wato Slavik worked so hard for that he was inside, outside, using every little bit of the track. Meanwhile, Jack Holder, what a superstar. He chose gate two with confidence and he made it work absolutely perfectly. Looks like these two are going through at the moment. They are indeed down the back straight for the last time through the final corner. Jack Holder, absolutely fabulous moment there. He said coming into the night it was his dream, but congratulations to Jack Holder. Missed out last time in Goroshan. Fabulous right there. Got to say, gate two worked a trick for him. Flew away from the takes. He's been fast all night and he goes through nicely to the final. To join Jason Doyle and Freddie Lingwin out in front. Jack Holder and Wato Slavik through to the final tonight in the Narodobi. Martin Vashalik and Ty Woopendon just missing out. Softly tight coming out of that first turn. Action packed race once again. All action first cup for Laps, particularly for Bartosz Smalsik. But Jack Holder, look at this start. The bike just accelerates. He just winds the throttle on, takes it all the way into the corner. Meanwhile, Smalsik's on the outside. Ty Woopendon pops out the middle there. Looks like he's done enough, runs across the front there and Bartosz Smalsik. He goes in very wide, looks for the cutback, then realises Vashalik's already there. And well, what does he do? He doesn't shut the throttle off. He just turns to the left a little bit more and comes up the inside of both of them. Fantastic speedway. Smalsik was completely out of shape in the bottom corner. All that in control. No, well, it looked a little unsightly. Fine line. Fine line, yeah, fine margins, but he made it work. And for Woopendon there, just got a little bit out of shape there and missing out. He'd be frustrated with that. It was desperate to make the final as all of them were, of course. But for Jack Holder, this is a special moment for him. No doubt about that. Smalsik came on strong the longer the race went on. But he knew he had it. Delighted the Australian. We've got two wedges in the final. They're having a super time. Look at him. He's chuffed a bit to be making the final here in the now. Celebration's almost over-excited there, making his celebrations before he even comes out. Well, it's his first final he's ever made. Yeah, so that is a special moment. Chuffed for him because he's worked hard all the way through the Grand Prix series last year. He did.