• Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
    • League Tables
    • Archive Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Video
  • Club
    • Info
    • Honours
    • Club Officials
    • Related Links
  • Contact
    • Raceday Shout-outs
  • Sponsors
    • Become A Sponsor
Ipswich Witches Speedway
  • Ipswich Witches Speedway
  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • League Tables
  • Archive Results
  • Team
  • Video
  • Club
  • Info
  • Honours
  • Club Officials
  • Related Links
  • Admission
  • Contact
  • Raceday Shout-outs
  • Sponsors
  • Become A Sponsor

NICHOLLS BACKS BRENNAN TO STAR AT NO.1 FOR WITCHES

Posted on

25 March, 2026
PHOTO: Taylor Lanning

Returning Ipswich Tru7 Group Witches icon Scott Nicholls is backing British racer Tom Brennan to thrive in the No.1 spot as they prepare to launch their Rowe Motor Oil Premiership title defence.

Brennan played a key role in Witches ending their 27-year wait for a league title last season, and steps into the No.1 spot for 2026 at the helm of a true strength-in-depth side.

He will be backed up by Richard Lawson, Tobiasz Musielak and skipper Danny King, with Nicholls joining reserve duo Philip Hellstrom-Bangs and Jason Edwards in a rock-solid septet.

While Brennan has big shoes to fill at No.1 following the departure of Jason Doyle and Emil Sayfutdinov, Nicholls believes the double FIM Speedway of Nations world champion will thrive at the helm of the team.

He said: “Tom is very determined and has a bright future. He wants it, puts the effort in and is very professional. You possibly wouldn’t say he’s an out-and-out No.1, but on his day, he can be. We have seen some of the results he puts in. He also has the back-up there. We have strength in depth.

“Who knows? Being at No.1 may be just what Tom needs. It could be that the pressure will instil some confidence. Having No.1 on their back can make a rider more driven and better.”

Ahead of the Ipswich Speedway Supporters Club’s Meet the Riders night tomorrow, another man fans will be eager to see in action is Swedish newcomer Hellstrom-Bangs, who makes his British racing debut in 2026.

Nicholls believes his stint with the Witches can benefit both rider and club. He said: “We know the UK is a great breeding ground for young talent. The key thing is having the right people around him and the right head on his shoulders.

“He’s going to be around a lot of experienced people. If he comes in with the right attitude and he’s open minded, prepared to listen and try things, then that will only benefit his career, and that only benefits the club.”

Nicholls slots into the side as a second string on a bargain 5.26 average after missing the 2025 Premiership season, having only started the Cab Direct Championship campaign in July due to his recovery from a shoulder injury suffered in October 2024. He averaged 8.08 points for Plymouth in last year’s second tier but admits a lengthy stint on the sidelines wasn’t the ideal preparation.

Nicholls said: “I came in for the latter part of the season in 2025 and I wasn’t really ready. I hadn’t had any time on the bike and, as a consequence, my average probably dipped a little bit.

“Weirdly, that has done me a favour for this year. It’s quite unique with speedway. You can have a bad year, and it actually does you a favour.”

While Witches’ team building plans were put on hold due to the winter takeover, Nicholls is happy with the side incoming promoters Richard Coleman and Andrew Chisholm have assembled alongside new team manager Paul Hurry.

He said: “Ipswich had to look around for riders because they were late to the party, and I think the team compared to the others looks good. I think it has a lot of strength in depth. There is some excitement and some young talent coming through. From top to bottom, Ipswich has a bit of everything.

“The Ipswich team reminds me of the Dad’s Army team at Peterborough, when we won the league back in 2021. It wasn’t the strongest team on paper, but if every rider scores seven points, you win wherever you go.

“That can maybe take a little bit of pressure off Tom and people like him. But the riders will put the pressure on themselves, and that’s normally a good thing because they want to deliver.”

Recent Post

  • NICHOLLS BACKS BRENNAN TO STAR AT NO.1 FOR WITCHES
  • PREMIERSHIP CHAMPIONS IPSWICH SEEK NEXT GENERATION OF FANS WITH YOUNG PERSON TICKETS FOR 2026
  • BRENNAN BACK WITH A WIN
  • 2026 IPSWICH TRU7 GROUP WITCHES SEASON TICKETS ON SALE NOW
  • 2026 IPSWICH TRU7 GROUP WITCHES FIXTURES RELEASED

Search Categories

  • 2016 & 2017 Previews
  • 2016 & 2017 Reports
  • 2016 News
  • 2017 News
  • 2018 News
  • 2018 Previews
  • 2018 Reports
  • 2019 News
  • 2019 Previews
  • 2019 Reports
  • 2020 British Final
  • 2020 News
  • 2021 News
  • 2021 Previews
  • 2021 Reports
  • 2022 News
  • 2022 Previews
  • 2022 Reports
  • 2023 News
  • 2023 Previews
  • 2023 Reports
  • 2024 News
  • 2024 Previews
  • 2024 Reports
  • 2025 News
  • 2025 Previews
  • 2025 Reports
  • 2026 News
  • Aaron Summers
  • Adam Ellis
  • Anders Rowe
  • Ben Barker
  • Cameron Heeps
  • Chris Harris
  • Chris Louis
  • Competitions
  • Connor Mountain
  • Coty Garcia
  • Craig Cook
  • Dan Thompson
  • Danny Ayres
  • Danny King
  • Danyon Hume
  • David Bellego
  • David Wallinger
  • Drew Kemp
  • Edward Kennett
  • Emil Sayfutdinov
  • Erik Riss
  • Ipswich Town Football Club
  • Jack Thomas
  • Jake Allen
  • James Sarjeant
  • Jason Crump
  • Jason Doyle
  • Jason Edwards
  • Joe Jacobs
  • Joe Thompson
  • Jonas Jeppesen
  • Jordan Jenkins
  • Jordan Stewart
  • Justin Sedgmen
  • Keynan Rew
  • Krystian Pieszczek
  • Kyle Newman
  • Mark Riss
  • Michael Härtel
  • Morten Risager
  • Nathan Greaves
  • Nico Covatti
  • Nicolai Klindt
  • Niels-Kristian Iversen
  • Oliver Greenwood
  • Paul Starke
  • ReRun Productions
  • Richard Lawson
  • Ritchie Hawkins
  • Rohan Tungate
  • Rory Schlein
  • Supporters Club
  • Tai Woffinden
  • Tom Brennan
  • Track Shop
  • Troy Batchelor
  • Tru Mix
  • Tru Plant
  • Tru7 Group
  • Uncategorized

Find Previous Articles

NICHOLLS BACKS BRENNAN TO STAR AT NO.1 FOR WITCHES

Posted on

25 March, 2026
PHOTO: Taylor Lanning

Returning Ipswich Tru7 Group Witches icon Scott Nicholls is backing British racer Tom Brennan to thrive in the No.1 spot as they prepare to launch their Rowe Motor Oil Premiership title defence.

Brennan played a key role in Witches ending their 27-year wait for a league title last season, and steps into the No.1 spot for 2026 at the helm of a true strength-in-depth side.

He will be backed up by Richard Lawson, Tobiasz Musielak and skipper Danny King, with Nicholls joining reserve duo Philip Hellstrom-Bangs and Jason Edwards in a rock-solid septet.

While Brennan has big shoes to fill at No.1 following the departure of Jason Doyle and Emil Sayfutdinov, Nicholls believes the double FIM Speedway of Nations world champion will thrive at the helm of the team.

He said: “Tom is very determined and has a bright future. He wants it, puts the effort in and is very professional. You possibly wouldn’t say he’s an out-and-out No.1, but on his day, he can be. We have seen some of the results he puts in. He also has the back-up there. We have strength in depth.

“Who knows? Being at No.1 may be just what Tom needs. It could be that the pressure will instil some confidence. Having No.1 on their back can make a rider more driven and better.”

Ahead of the Ipswich Speedway Supporters Club’s Meet the Riders night tomorrow, another man fans will be eager to see in action is Swedish newcomer Hellstrom-Bangs, who makes his British racing debut in 2026.

Nicholls believes his stint with the Witches can benefit both rider and club. He said: “We know the UK is a great breeding ground for young talent. The key thing is having the right people around him and the right head on his shoulders.

“He’s going to be around a lot of experienced people. If he comes in with the right attitude and he’s open minded, prepared to listen and try things, then that will only benefit his career, and that only benefits the club.”

Nicholls slots into the side as a second string on a bargain 5.26 average after missing the 2025 Premiership season, having only started the Cab Direct Championship campaign in July due to his recovery from a shoulder injury suffered in October 2024. He averaged 8.08 points for Plymouth in last year’s second tier but admits a lengthy stint on the sidelines wasn’t the ideal preparation.

Nicholls said: “I came in for the latter part of the season in 2025 and I wasn’t really ready. I hadn’t had any time on the bike and, as a consequence, my average probably dipped a little bit.

“Weirdly, that has done me a favour for this year. It’s quite unique with speedway. You can have a bad year, and it actually does you a favour.”

While Witches’ team building plans were put on hold due to the winter takeover, Nicholls is happy with the side incoming promoters Richard Coleman and Andrew Chisholm have assembled alongside new team manager Paul Hurry.

He said: “Ipswich had to look around for riders because they were late to the party, and I think the team compared to the others looks good. I think it has a lot of strength in depth. There is some excitement and some young talent coming through. From top to bottom, Ipswich has a bit of everything.

“The Ipswich team reminds me of the Dad’s Army team at Peterborough, when we won the league back in 2021. It wasn’t the strongest team on paper, but if every rider scores seven points, you win wherever you go.

“That can maybe take a little bit of pressure off Tom and people like him. But the riders will put the pressure on themselves, and that’s normally a good thing because they want to deliver.”

Recent Post

  • NICHOLLS BACKS BRENNAN TO STAR AT NO.1 FOR WITCHES
  • PREMIERSHIP CHAMPIONS IPSWICH SEEK NEXT GENERATION OF FANS WITH YOUNG PERSON TICKETS FOR 2026
  • BRENNAN BACK WITH A WIN
  • 2026 IPSWICH TRU7 GROUP WITCHES SEASON TICKETS ON SALE NOW
  • 2026 IPSWICH TRU7 GROUP WITCHES FIXTURES RELEASED

Search Categories

  • 2016 & 2017 Previews
  • 2016 & 2017 Reports
  • 2016 News
  • 2017 News
  • 2018 News
  • 2018 Previews
  • 2018 Reports
  • 2019 News
  • 2019 Previews
  • 2019 Reports
  • 2020 British Final
  • 2020 News
  • 2021 News
  • 2021 Previews
  • 2021 Reports
  • 2022 News
  • 2022 Previews
  • 2022 Reports
  • 2023 News
  • 2023 Previews
  • 2023 Reports
  • 2024 News
  • 2024 Previews
  • 2024 Reports
  • 2025 News
  • 2025 Previews
  • 2025 Reports
  • 2026 News
  • Aaron Summers
  • Adam Ellis
  • Anders Rowe
  • Ben Barker
  • Cameron Heeps
  • Chris Harris
  • Chris Louis
  • Competitions
  • Connor Mountain
  • Coty Garcia
  • Craig Cook
  • Dan Thompson
  • Danny Ayres
  • Danny King
  • Danyon Hume
  • David Bellego
  • David Wallinger
  • Drew Kemp
  • Edward Kennett
  • Emil Sayfutdinov
  • Erik Riss
  • Ipswich Town Football Club
  • Jack Thomas
  • Jake Allen
  • James Sarjeant
  • Jason Crump
  • Jason Doyle
  • Jason Edwards
  • Joe Jacobs
  • Joe Thompson
  • Jonas Jeppesen
  • Jordan Jenkins
  • Jordan Stewart
  • Justin Sedgmen
  • Keynan Rew
  • Krystian Pieszczek
  • Kyle Newman
  • Mark Riss
  • Michael Härtel
  • Morten Risager
  • Nathan Greaves
  • Nico Covatti
  • Nicolai Klindt
  • Niels-Kristian Iversen
  • Oliver Greenwood
  • Paul Starke
  • ReRun Productions
  • Richard Lawson
  • Ritchie Hawkins
  • Rohan Tungate
  • Rory Schlein
  • Supporters Club
  • Tai Woffinden
  • Tom Brennan
  • Track Shop
  • Troy Batchelor
  • Tru Mix
  • Tru Plant
  • Tru7 Group
  • Uncategorized

Find Previous Articles

Find Us

Address
Ipswich Speedway
Foxhall Stadium
Foxhall Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP4 5TL

Contact
Email: enquiries@ipswichwitches.co

Pages

  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Video
  • Club
  • Contact
  • Raceday Shout-outs
  • Sponsors

Other Pages

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • X
  • YouTube

Find Us

Address
Ipswich Speedway
Foxhall Stadium
Foxhall Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP4 5TL

Contact
Email: enquiries@ipswichwitches.co

Pages

  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Video
  • Club
  • Contact
  • Raceday Shout-outs
  • Sponsors

Other Pages

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • X
  • YouTube

Find Us

Address
Ipswich Speedway
Foxhall Stadium
Foxhall Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP4 5TL

Contact
Email: enquiries@ipswichwitches.co

Pages

  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Video
  • Club
  • Contact
  • Raceday Shout-outs
  • Sponsors

Other Pages

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • X
  • YouTube

Copyright ® 2025

Ipswich Witches Speedway

powered by Painting Pixels Ltd.

Ipswich Witches Speedway
Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}