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

REPORT: IPSWICH 60-30 BERWICK

Posted on

30 March, 2017

The ‘Tru7.com’ Witches were in dominant form on Thursday night to beat Berwick Bandits 60-30 at Foxhall in the first leg of the Knockout Cup.

The home side were rampant from the off and the result was never in doubt as the Witches hit heat advantage after heat advantage to build a healthy lead to take to Berwick on Saturday. Rory Schlein went through the card to score 15 as Danny King recorded a paid five-ride maximum too.

King wasted no time in getting going for the evening as he smashed the track record in heat one (55.5) to beat opposite number Lewis Bridger with James Sarjeant chasing all the way but having to settle for third place for a 4-2 to the home side. Witches reserve pairing of Danyon Hume and Connor Mountain were quickest from the start in heat two as they recorded the first 5-1 of the night for the Witches as Bandits guest Danny Ayres fell late on in the race. Nico Covatti romped to victory in heat three but Cameron Heeps suffered mechanical troubles on the start line meaning the first shared heat of the evening. Heat four had to be stopped when Bandits reserve Ryan Blacklock fell on the first lap. Schlein won the re-run with Kevin Doolan and Hume battling all the way for second with the Australian just pipping the Witches youngster on the final bend to limit the damage to a 4-2 and leave the Witches 16-8 up.

The Witches onslaught continued in heat five as Covatti and Heeps raced to the home side’s second maximum of the night to extend the lead to 12 points after just five heats. The Bandits had no answer to the Witches’ start as King and Sarjeant banged in another 5-1 in heat six as the tie began to run away from the Bandits. Heat seven was re-started after an unsatisfactory start due to movement from Claus Vissing but it was another heat advantage for the Witches in the re-run. Schlein showed his class to pass Vissing going into the third bend on the first lap as his partner Mountain did the same to Dimitri Berge in third. The Bandits did get their first heat advantage of the night in heat 8 as Liam Carr was awarded the race win ahead of Sarjeant with Hume falling late on in the race. That left the Witches 32-16 up.

The Witches looked set to extend their lead on the night further as Covatti and Heeps were out front in heat nine but misfortune struck as Covatti packed up on lap two meaning a share of the spoils. The home side did add another two points to their lead in heat ten as King continued his fine start to the season with another win with Sarjeant in third. Schlein continued his perfect night in heat 11 as Bridger battled with Mountain for second with the Bandits rider coming out on top in another heat advantage to the Witches. The home side looked set for another 5-1 in heat 12 as Covatti and Hume hit the front but the Bandits avoided more punishment after the Witches reserve Hume almost went 360 but managed to stay on the bike to complete the race. The away side found themselves 46-26 down with three to race.

Bridger went through the tapes in heat 13 forcing him to go off 15m in the re-run. Schlein and King made no mistake in the re-run and raced to another 5-1 on the night. Heat 14 was stopped after Blacklock was in the wars again, falling on the opening lap. Vissing was then excluded from the re-run for delaying the start and was replaced by Ayres. Heeps won at the third attempt with Mountain third for a 4-2 to make it 55-29 with one heat to race.

The Witches finished in style with a 5-1 as Schlein and King completed their respective maximums to make the final score 60-30 to the Witches ahead of Saturday’s second leg clash at Berwick.

 

Ipswich ‘Tru7.com’ Witches 60

Danny King (c) 13+2 (Paid Max)

James Sarjeant 6+1

Nico Covatti 9

Cameron Heeps 8+1

Rory Schlein 15 (Maximum)

Connor Mountain 5+1

Danyon Hume 4

 

‘Olympus Marquees’ Berwick Bandits 30

Lewis Bridger 5

Liam Carr 3

Dimitri Berge 2

Claus Vissing 5+1

Kevin Doolan (c) 7

Danny Ayres (g) 5+1

Ryan Blacklock 3+1

 

‘Tru7.com’ Rider of the Night: Rory Schlein

 

Next Meeting: KOC 1st April vs Berwick (away)

Recent Post

  • NEW DATE FOR SHEFFIELD AWAY FIXTURE
  • SHEFFIELD V IPSWICH – POSTPONED
  • EDWARDS STAYS WITH THE WITCHES
  • RACEDAY GUIDE | SHEFFIELD (A)
  • 2026 WITCHES CALENDAR

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
  • 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

Find Previous Articles

REPORT: IPSWICH 60-30 BERWICK

Posted on

30 March, 2017

The ‘Tru7.com’ Witches were in dominant form on Thursday night to beat Berwick Bandits 60-30 at Foxhall in the first leg of the Knockout Cup.

The home side were rampant from the off and the result was never in doubt as the Witches hit heat advantage after heat advantage to build a healthy lead to take to Berwick on Saturday. Rory Schlein went through the card to score 15 as Danny King recorded a paid five-ride maximum too.

King wasted no time in getting going for the evening as he smashed the track record in heat one (55.5) to beat opposite number Lewis Bridger with James Sarjeant chasing all the way but having to settle for third place for a 4-2 to the home side. Witches reserve pairing of Danyon Hume and Connor Mountain were quickest from the start in heat two as they recorded the first 5-1 of the night for the Witches as Bandits guest Danny Ayres fell late on in the race. Nico Covatti romped to victory in heat three but Cameron Heeps suffered mechanical troubles on the start line meaning the first shared heat of the evening. Heat four had to be stopped when Bandits reserve Ryan Blacklock fell on the first lap. Schlein won the re-run with Kevin Doolan and Hume battling all the way for second with the Australian just pipping the Witches youngster on the final bend to limit the damage to a 4-2 and leave the Witches 16-8 up.

The Witches onslaught continued in heat five as Covatti and Heeps raced to the home side’s second maximum of the night to extend the lead to 12 points after just five heats. The Bandits had no answer to the Witches’ start as King and Sarjeant banged in another 5-1 in heat six as the tie began to run away from the Bandits. Heat seven was re-started after an unsatisfactory start due to movement from Claus Vissing but it was another heat advantage for the Witches in the re-run. Schlein showed his class to pass Vissing going into the third bend on the first lap as his partner Mountain did the same to Dimitri Berge in third. The Bandits did get their first heat advantage of the night in heat 8 as Liam Carr was awarded the race win ahead of Sarjeant with Hume falling late on in the race. That left the Witches 32-16 up.

The Witches looked set to extend their lead on the night further as Covatti and Heeps were out front in heat nine but misfortune struck as Covatti packed up on lap two meaning a share of the spoils. The home side did add another two points to their lead in heat ten as King continued his fine start to the season with another win with Sarjeant in third. Schlein continued his perfect night in heat 11 as Bridger battled with Mountain for second with the Bandits rider coming out on top in another heat advantage to the Witches. The home side looked set for another 5-1 in heat 12 as Covatti and Hume hit the front but the Bandits avoided more punishment after the Witches reserve Hume almost went 360 but managed to stay on the bike to complete the race. The away side found themselves 46-26 down with three to race.

Bridger went through the tapes in heat 13 forcing him to go off 15m in the re-run. Schlein and King made no mistake in the re-run and raced to another 5-1 on the night. Heat 14 was stopped after Blacklock was in the wars again, falling on the opening lap. Vissing was then excluded from the re-run for delaying the start and was replaced by Ayres. Heeps won at the third attempt with Mountain third for a 4-2 to make it 55-29 with one heat to race.

The Witches finished in style with a 5-1 as Schlein and King completed their respective maximums to make the final score 60-30 to the Witches ahead of Saturday’s second leg clash at Berwick.

 

Ipswich ‘Tru7.com’ Witches 60

Danny King (c) 13+2 (Paid Max)

James Sarjeant 6+1

Nico Covatti 9

Cameron Heeps 8+1

Rory Schlein 15 (Maximum)

Connor Mountain 5+1

Danyon Hume 4

 

‘Olympus Marquees’ Berwick Bandits 30

Lewis Bridger 5

Liam Carr 3

Dimitri Berge 2

Claus Vissing 5+1

Kevin Doolan (c) 7

Danny Ayres (g) 5+1

Ryan Blacklock 3+1

 

‘Tru7.com’ Rider of the Night: Rory Schlein

 

Next Meeting: KOC 1st April vs Berwick (away)

Recent Post

  • NEW DATE FOR SHEFFIELD AWAY FIXTURE
  • SHEFFIELD V IPSWICH – POSTPONED
  • EDWARDS STAYS WITH THE WITCHES
  • RACEDAY GUIDE | SHEFFIELD (A)
  • 2026 WITCHES CALENDAR

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
  • 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

Find Previous Articles

Find Us

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

Contact
Email: enquiries@ipswichwitches.co
Phone: 07859 802828

Pages

  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Media
  • 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
Phone: 07859 802828

Pages

  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Media
  • 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
Phone: 07859 802828

Pages

  • Home
  • News
  • Tickets
  • Fixtures/Results
  • Team
  • Admission
  • Media
  • 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}