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About Henry Chard

Press Officer at Ipswich Speedway

RACEDAY REPORT | KING’S LYNN 51-39 IPSWICH

Image courtesy of Ian Burt

SCORECARD

KING’S LYNN 51: Richard Lawson 9+1, Ben Cook R/R, Nicolai Klindt © 7+1, Chris Harris 12+1, Niels-Kristian Iversen 2, Jan Kvěch 18+2, Jody Scott (G) (RS) 3+1. Team Manager: Rob Lyon

IPSWICH 39: Emil Sayfutdinov 9+1, Danny King © 8+2, Adam Ellis 4, Tom Brennan 6+1, Jason Doyle 5 (Withdrawn), Connor Mountain (G) 1, Jordan Jenkins (RS) 6+1. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

REFEREE: P. Carrington

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Ipswich1121
Sheffield1120
Belle Vue1017
Leicester1014
King’s Lynn1111
Oxford126
Birmingham114

THE REPORT

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches were beaten at King’s Lynn on Monday night in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership.

The visitors welcomed back Jason Doyle to the side after his hip injury with Connor Mountain guesting for the injured Dan Thompson at reserve. The Stars were using rider replacement for Ben Cook with Jody Scott coming in for Ashton Boughen. The two teams traded heat advantages in the opening eight races with the Suffolk side four up. However, Ipswich lost Doyle who withdrew ahead of heat nine after aggravating his injury and King’s Lynn took advantage to race to victory in the closing stages with Ipswich picking up the aggregate bonus point. Emil Sayfutdinov top scored with 9+1.

Sayfutdinov got his side off to a good start by winning heat one and Danny King worked his way into third for a heat advantage. King’s Lynn recorded a 5-1 in heat two before Tom Brennan won a shared heat three. Doyle returned to action with a win in heat four in a 2-4 to level the score at 12-12.

Sayfutdinov made it two wins from two in heat five as King once again picked up a point to edge the away side in front. It was all square again after heat six as King’s Lynn raced to a 4-2 and a 3-3 followed in heat seven. The Witches went ahead in heat eight thanks to a maximum from Jordan Jenkins and King to make it 22-26.

Doyle was withdrawn from the meeting ahead of heat nine with injury rider replacement in use for his remaining rides, but King’s Lynn hit a 5-1 in his absence to make it level again. The home team followed that up with another maximum in heat 10 to go in front and it was a 3-3 in heat 11. The points were shared again in heat 12 leaving King’s Lynn 38-34 to the good.

There was another 3-3 in heat 13 and the win was sealed in heat 14 thanks to a maximum from Chris Harris and Jan Kvěch. The hosts ended with another 5-1 as Ipswich had to settle for the bonus point.

RITCHIE HAWKINS REACTION

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins reflects on Monday’s defeat at King’s Lynn…

“After being up halfway through to go down to a defeat is really disappointing. I thought the boys gave it everything, but we haven’t quite got the consistency from some of them and are not firing as a whole at the moment. I felt everything else was there and I know if they keep working hard as they are things will soon turn back round.

“We lost Jason, he aggravated his injury in the grippy conditions and couldn’t carry on. He was in a lot of discomfort, and it was definitely for the best to withdraw from the meeting. I don’t think that was the reason we ended up losing the meeting, we can’t use that at all. The difference was that we didn’t up our performance and it probably dropped a bit whereas a couple of their guys really stepped up and won it for them.

“We are missing Dan obviously because he was riding like a heat-leader rather than a reserve which is rare. A side like King’s Lynn will always have a very strong number six, Jan was superb and has hit a great run of form and is doing very well and is making the most of being down there. That is how they are built but we should be good enough in the other positions to account for that but tonight we weren’t, and they were the better team on the night.

“It is a little bit of a tough period for us, but it is not a disastrous time to be having a few issues. I can see what the boys are doing and how hard they are working. Inevitably they will get the rewards for that, and it is not as disastrous as could be seen. Maybe it seems more of a tough period because we have set such high standards and expectations are so high of us. That exaggerates everything into thinking things are worse than they really are whereas in reality we are top of the league in a very strong position and are still in the cup as well.

“We will get through this period stronger and should improve. We have got time on our side to get that right for when we really need to be firing and can’t have any mishaps which is later on in the season. Saying that, we have a very big meeting on Monday. Leicester turned us over the other week, and we don’t want that to be happening again.”

RIDER OF THE NIGHT

Fans online voted for Sayfutdinov who top scored with 9+1 from four rides.

WHAT IT MEANS

King’s Lynn add two points to their total and stay fifth in table. Ipswich collect the aggregate bonus point after their 16-point win at Foxhall over the Stars which keeps them top of the pile.

NEXT FIXTURE

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches host the Leicester Lions at Foxhall on Monday 23rd June in a ROWE Motor Oil Premiership fixture. Tickets can be purchased on the gate and in advance here.

RACEDAY GUIDE | KING’S LYNN (A)

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches travel to King’s Lynn to face the Stars at the Adrian Flux Arena on Monday 16th June in a ROWE Motor Oil Premiership R1 fixture that starts at 7.30pm.

LINE-UPS

KING’S LYNN: 1. Richard Lawson 6.74 2. R/R for Ben Cook 6.13 3. Nicolai Klindt © 6.37 4. Chris Harris 6.50 5. Niels-Kristian Iversen 6.72 6. Jan Kvěch 6.10 7. Jody Scott (G) (RS). Team Manager: Rob Lyon

IPSWICH: 1. Emil Sayfutdinov 9.10 2. Danny King © 6.24 3. Adam Ellis 5.93 4. Tom Brennan 6.86 5. Jason Doyle 9.07 6. Connor Mountain (G) 5.06 7. Jordan Jenkins (RS). Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

REFEREE: P. Carrington

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Ipswich1020
Sheffield1017
Belle Vue1017
Leicester1014
King’s Lynn109
Oxford126
Birmingham104

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are available to purchase on the gate.

THE PREVIEW

The Witches make the short trip to King’s Lynn to take on the Stars on Monday evening in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership.

Ipswich were back on track on Thursday at Foxhall as they overcame second-placed Sheffield in a last-heat decider to go three points clear at the top, having also collected the aggregate bonus point after a super heat.

Jason Doyle is making his return from a dislocated hip at this weekend’s British Grand Prix double-header and should he come through both meetings will be back in the Ipswich side on Monday at number five. Dan Thompson is nearing a return to action and is hoping to be back in the next two weeks as Connor Mountain guests in his place again on Monday.

An aggregate bonus point is up for grabs on Monday and the Suffolk side have a commanding 16-point lead after a big win at Foxhall last month.

MANAGER’S NOTES

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins gives us his pre-match thoughts…

“We were there not long ago so that is good, and we had a good meeting although we came away disappointed not to win but we are coming with confidence that we can win this time. We haven’t lost in the league to them in a long time, so we need to keep that record going. Hopefully we will have Jason back should he get through this weekend successfully which would be great, if not we will be R/R again. Connor comes in for Dan and of course Simon (Lambert) guested last time at Lynn and did well. I thought Connor did well on Thursday but didn’t get quite get as many points as he could have done. He goes well at Lynn and hopefully he can chip in with a few as well.

“If we do get Doyley back that is a massive boost to everyone, he is a leader in the team and someone everyone looks up to. He has been to a few meetings with us but when he is riding in the team, we are a slightly different animal so hopefully he will be back, but the main thing is that he is fit.

“Jan is going well at reserve and flew last time but the nature of their team is that they are all of a similar standard and are all on that sort of average because they are not consistently flying otherwise, they would be all eight-nine-point men. You never know who will have a good night or a bad night and we need to be there to make sure there is more of them having bad nights than good.  

“Jordan rode really well and improved throughout the meeting last time we were there and was on the pace. Both of our reserves are capable of scoring points and stirring a few of their boys up. It would be great if we could score more points at reserve as it would help us massively in the overall result.”

KING’S LYNN STARS

As we approach the halfway mark of the league season, the Stars know they need a much-improved second half of the campaign if they are to make the play-offs. King’s Lynn sit fifth with a five-point gap to fourth-placed Leicester. The Norfolk side have been beaten twice at the Adrian Flux Arena but come into the fixture off the back of their first away win in the league at Oxford on Thursday.

Peter Kildemand was due to guest again in place of Ben Cook but picked up an injury over the weekend and rider replacement will now be in operation at two. Jody Scott guests at reserve in place of Ashton Boughen. Grand Prix rider Jan Kvěch will be hoping to be a trump card at reserve again for the home team having scored 16+2 last time against Ipswich.

LAST TIME OUT AT THE ADRIAN FLUX ARENA

The Witches last travelled to Norfolk just two weeks ago in the first leg of the Knockout Cup semi-final. Ipswich arrived in Norfolk without two key riders with Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson absent through injury with rider replacement in operation for Doyle and Simon Lambert in as a guest for Thompson. The hosts were without Ben Cook with Peter Kildemand guesting in his place. Despite the injury woes the Suffolk side battled hard and there was nothing between the two teams after 11 races, but King’s Lynn finished strongly to build a six-point lead ahead of the second leg at Foxhall. Emil Sayfutdinov top scored with 11+1.

AWAY DAYS

An adult ticket costs £24, concessions (disabled, 66 and over, students) £22, children (12-15 accompanied by adult) £5 and children under 12 go free. Official programmes cost £3.50. Facilities include free floodlit parking, seated grandstand, covered standing grandstand, restaurant, fully stocked bar and function room, four licenced bar outlets, merchandise stands, toilets and a first aid room. For travel information head here.

For more information about the club head to King’s Lynn’s official website.

RACEDAY REPORT | IPSWICH 46–44 SHEFFIELD

MEETING SPONSORS

RN Euston – RN Euston Limited has supplied steel framed buildings in East Anglia for over 40 years.  Established by Ray Euston the business has grown steadily over the years and now Ray works in partnership with his son Mark.  The company is based in Suffolk and work all over East Anglia where they have gained a reliable reputation.

SCORECARD

IPSWICH 46: Emil Sayfutdinov 10, Danny King © 7, Adam Ellis 8, Tom Brennan 10, Sam Masters (G) 8, Connor Mountain (G) 1+1, Jordan Jenkins (RS) 2. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

SHEFFIELD 44: Jack Holder 10, Anders Rowe R/R, Josh Pickering © 7+2, Lewis Kerr 9+1, Chris Holder 7, Justin Sedgmen 1+1, Leon Flint (RS) 10+3. Team Manager: Simon Stead

SUPER HEAT FOR AGGREGATE BONUS POINT: Jack Holder, Brennan, Sayfutdinov, Pickering – Ipswich win 5-4.

REFEREE: G. Hunter

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Ipswich1020
Sheffield1017
Belle Vue1017
Leicester1014
King’s Lynn109
Oxford126
Birmingham104

THE REPORT

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches returned to winning ways on Thursday night with a dramatic win over Sheffield at Foxhall in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership.

The hosts booked Sam Masters and Connor Mountain to guest in place for the injured duo of Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson whilst the visitors were using rider replacement at number two for Anders Rowe. Neither side could pull away from each other all night meaning it went down to heat 15 with Ipswich coming out on top in the decider. With Sheffield having won by the same scoreline at Owlerton earlier in the season there was a super heat for the aggregate bonus point which Ipswich also collected in front of a delighted home crowd. Emil Sayfutdinov and Tom Brennan both top scored with 10 points.

Skipper Danny King got proceedings underway with a win in heat one as Jack Holder won the battle for second against Sayfutdinov, resulting in a 4-2 to the home team. The points were shared in heat two as Leon Flint took victory and the away side went ahead in heat three thanks to a maximum. Masters won heat four, but Jordan Jenkins couldn’t hold on for third meaning a 3-3 that left the Tigers 11-13 to the good.

Heat five was stopped with Jack Holder excluded having hit the deck. In the re-run Ellis made the gate and sailed off in the distance to win ahead of Flint to level the score. Sayfutdinov recorded his first win of the night in a shared heat six as Masters followed suit in heat seven. King won his second race of the night in heat eight with a 3-3 awarded after Jenkins fell meaning it was 24-24 overall.

Brennan picked up a race win in heat nine and with Ellis third it edged Ipswich ahead. Sayfutdinov couldn’t be caught in heat 10 as the Witches raced to another 4-2 with King relegating Josh Pickering to the back. Sheffield pulled two points back in heat 11 as Jack Holder won and Lewis Kerr kept Mountain at the back. Ellis won a shared heat 12 which left the tie finely poised at 37-35 with three heats to go.

The scores were level after heat 13 as Jack Holder finished at the front with brother Chris in third for a point. Brennan rode his socks off to get past Kerr to win heat 14 but with Mountain at the back it took it to a last-heat decider. Brennan was back out in heat 15 and produced the goods again to hold off Jack Holder and win with Sayfutdinov third to secure the two league points, much to the delight of the Foxhall faithful. With the aggregate score level there was a super heat for the bonus point which Jack Holder won ahead of Brennan, but Sayfutdinov rode superbly to pass Pickering for third to ensure it was Ipswich who took all three points on offer on a fabulous night in Suffolk.

RITCHIE HAWKINS REACTION

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins reflects on Thursday’s win over Sheffield…

“It was a really tight, close meeting and both teams will feel they could have done better. We won a lot of races but ran a lot of lasts which has been the opposite of how we have been this year, we haven’t run many last places. We made a lot of mistakes, but they will probably feel the same, so it was a pretty even contest. I’m delighted to be on the right end of the result including the bonus point, but we had the home advantage for the bonus point and if the second leg was at Sheffield, they’d probably have won it, so I don’t take that much pleasure in that. We need to improve, and we are a bit lacklustre at the moment and we need to get the buzz back we had before the injuries.

“The injuries have been a bit of a knock when everything was flying along but those boys will be back soon and we will be back together soon and buzzing again, I’m sure.

“I’m really pleased with Tom; he started off struggling and changed bikes and then flew! It shows great mental strength, so I am delighted with him. Emil in those last few heats was looking back to his old, determined self and he can take great confidence from those rides. He wasn’t making the starts tonight but was working hard to get his points.

“Dan had a bit of good news from the hospital today that everything is healing well, so that is great. We will see how he gets on when he comes back, and Doyley is doing the GPs this weekend so we will see how he gets through that, and we will see pretty quickly whether he is fit or not.”

RN EUSTON RIDER OF THE NIGHT

Brennan and Sayfutdinov shared the award after their heat 15 and super heat heroics!

WHAT IT MEANS

Ipswich pick up two points and the aggregate bonus point to go three points clear at the top of the table. Sheffield go away empty-handed and remain second.

NEXT FIXTURE

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches travel to King’s Lynn to take on the Stars on Monday 16th June in a ROWE Motor Oil Premiership fixture. Tickets can be purchased on the gate.

RACEDAY GUIDE | SHEFFIELD (H)

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches host the Sheffield Tigers at Foxhall Stadium on Thursday 12th June in a ROWE Motor Oil Premiership R1 fixture. Parade: 7.30pm, first race: 7:45pm.

MEETING SPONSORS

RN Euston – RN Euston Limited has supplied steel framed buildings in East Anglia for over 40 years.  Established by Ray Euston the business has grown steadily over the years and now Ray works in partnership with his son Mark.  The company is based in Suffolk and work all over East Anglia where they have gained a reliable reputation.

LINE-UPS

IPSWICH: 1. Emil Sayfutdinov 9.10 2. Danny King 6.24 © 3. Adam Ellis 5.93 4. Tom Brennan 6.86 5. Sam Masters (G) 9.07 6. Connor Mountain (G) 5.06 7. Jordan Jenkins (RS). Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

SHEFFIELD: 1. Jack Holder 8.92 2. R/R for Anders Rowe 5.86 3. Josh Pickering © 7.84 4. Lewis Kerr 5.40 5. Chris Holder 8.12 6. Justin Sedgmen 4.38 7. Leon Flint (RS). Team Manager: Simon Stead

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Ipswich917
Sheffield917
Belle Vue1017
Leicester1014
King’s Lynn96
Oxford116
Birmingham104

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are available to purchase in advance here and on the gate and are priced at £24 for adults and £22 for concessions (65+) & students (21 & under). Tickets for children aged 6-16 are £1 whilst children 5 & under go free. Official programmes are priced at £3.50 and are available at the stadium. Car parking is free for all supporters. Debit and credit card payments are accepted. Turnstiles open at 6.40pm.

THE PREVIEW

The Witches are back in ROWE Motor Oil Premiership action at Foxhall on Thursday as they entertain the Sheffield Tigers.

Following last week’s Knockout Cup postponement, Ipswich haven’t raced at home since the 22nd of May when a depleted side fell to their first defeat of the year at home against Leicester. The Suffolk side are still without the injured duo of Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson with Sam Masters stepping in as a guest for Doyle and Connor Mountain replacing Thompson at reserve.

It promises to be another stern test for Ritchie Hawkins’ side but a win by more than two points would see them also collect the aggregate bonus point following the 46-44 defeat at Owlerton last month.

MANAGER’S NOTES

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins gives us his pre-match thoughts…

“We have got Sam coming in for Jason and we know him very well, he has done a brilliant job every time he has guested for us before. He loves Foxhall so I’m sure he will do a great job again and he is always good to have in the team as he fits in well. Connor will do a couple of meetings guesting for Dan. I have tried a few times to get him in but unfortunately, we haven’t been able to do it due to other commitments he has had. It will be good to have him back in the side and he has been doing really well the last couple of years and often gets overlooked for a ride in the Premiership, so it will be an opportunity he will want to take and do well in and I’m glad to be able to give him that chance.

“Every meeting against Sheffield is tough and we had a great battle up there a few weeks ago and hopefully that will be replicated again on Thursday for the fans. We are keen to come away with three points and they will see it as an opportunity to get a win at Ipswich and we need to get the ball back rolling after a few tough meetings recently.

“I know Jason is keen to do the Grand Prix this weekend, so hopefully he makes it back and is fit enough for that and comes through unscathed so he can get back racing for us very soon, but we will just have to wait and see. Dan is recovering and the bone will fix when it fixes, there is no real update on his situation.”

SHEFFIELD TIGERS

Sheffield currently sit second in the table, level on points with the Witches and Belle Vue after a strong start to the campaign. The Tigers boast a 100% record at home with five wins from five and they have picked up two wins on the road but come into the fixture off the back of a heavy defeat away at Leicester on Monday.

The away side are led by Jack Holder who is currently third in the Grand Prix standings. Rider replacement is in operation for Anders Rowe at number two.

LAST TIME WE MET IN SUFFOLK

Ipswich last welcomed Sheffield to Foxhall in September of 2024 for the second leg of the Knockout Cup final. A depleted Ipswich went into the fixture as big underdogs having lost 55-35 in the first leg and they had to make up the 20-point deficit without the injured trio of Jason Doyle, Emil Sayfutdinov and Jordan Jenkins. Rider replacement was in operation at one with Tom Brennan and James Pearson coming in as guests. The visitors were using rider replacement for Tai Woffinden. The Witches started strongly and pulled 10 points back after six races, but the Tigers steadied themselves and had enough to see the job through and lift the Knockout Cup. Keynan Rew top scored with 14 points.

JULY FIXTURE UPDATES

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group‘ Witches supporters should note the following fixture amendments in July.

Our ROWE Motor Oil Premiership R2 fixture away at Oxford will now take place on 7th July, moving from the 17th July and will be shown live on TNT Sports.

Our Knockout Cup semi-final second leg fixture at home to King’s Lynn will now take place on 17th July, having been postponed on 5th June.

IPSWICH V KING’S LYNN – POSTPONED

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches’ Knockout Cup semi-final second leg fixture against King’s Lynn on Thursday 5th June has been postponed.

With rain forecast throughout the day, a decision was taken on Wednesday evening.

A new date for the fixture will be announced in due course.

RACEDAY GUIDE | KING’S LYNN (H)

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches host the King’s Lynn Stars at Foxhall Stadium on Thursday 5th June in a Knockout Cup semi-final second leg fixture. Parade: 7.30pm, first race: 7:45pm.

MEETING SPONSORS

Fred. Olsen LogisticsFred. Olsen Logistics offers a complete start to finish operation in freight forwarding and logistics services, their offices based in Ipswich and Felixstowe are perfectly located near to Britain’s largest container port with direct links worldwide as well as fantastic road and rail links across the UK.

The Fat Cat Ipswich – They are a small, friendly Free House where you can enjoy a wide selection of up to fifteen real ales served straight from the cask from our temperature-controlled tap room. Also, on offer are up to five real ciders as well as a selection of gins, whiskies, rums, wines and Belgian beers. They are a pub about the beer and the people so whether it is lively debate you’re after or a quiet pint in the greenery filled garden, you can find it there!

The Fat Cat Colchester – Fat Cat Colchester is a well-established free house serving a great selection of ales, wines, spirits and food. You’ll be warmly greeted by their friendly atmosphere, the oak bar with a row of hand pumps advertising a selection of real ales. Above the bar, a blackboard details the wide range of beers sourced locally, nationally and from abroad.

LINE-UPS

IPSWICH: 1. Emil Sayfutdinov 9.10 2. R/R for Jason Doyle 9.07 3. Adam Ellis 5.93 4. Tom Brennan 6.86 5. Danny King © 6.24 6. Danyon Hume (G) 5.06 7. Jordan Jenkins (RS). Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

KING’S LYNN: 1. Richard Lawson 6.74 2. Peter Kildemand (G) 6.13 3. Nicolai Klindt © 6.37 4. Chris Harris 6.50 5. Niels-Kristian Iversen 6.72 6. Jan Kvěch 6.10 7. Luke Harrison (G) (RS). Team Manager: Rob Lyon

REFEREE: D. Watters

KNOCKOUT CUP DRAW

QUARTER-FINALS

First Leg: Birmingham 33-57 Leicester. Second Leg: Leicester 46-44 Birmingham

First Leg: King’s Lynn 53-37 Oxford. Second Leg: Oxford 37-53 King’s Lynn

First Leg: Belle Vue 40-50 Ipswich. Second Leg: Ipswich 67-23 Belle Vue

SEMI-FINALS

First Leg: Leicester 54-36 Sheffield. Second Leg: Sheffield v Leicester (June 5)

First Leg: King’s Lynn 48-42 Ipswich. Second Leg: Ipswich v King’s Lynn (June 5)

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are available to purchase in advance here and on the gate and are priced at £24 for adults and £22 for concessions (65+) & students (21 & under). Tickets for children aged 6-16 are £1 whilst children 5 & under go free. Official programmes are priced at £3.50 and are available at the stadium. Car parking is free for all supporters. Debit and credit card payments are accepted. Turnstiles open at 6.40pm.

THE PREVIEW

The Witches take on the King’s Lynn Stars on Thursday at Foxhall in the decisive second leg of their Knockout Cup semi-final tie.

The two sides met on Monday in the first leg at the Adrian Flux Arena and it was the Stars who came away with a six-point victory. The Suffolk side remain without the key duo of Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson with Doyle recovering from a hip injury and Thompson out with a broken scaphoid.

As was the case on Monday, rider replacement will be in operation at two for Doyle with Danyon Hume coming in at number six as a guest for Thompson. Ipswich need to win by more than six points on Thursday evening if they are to progress to their third cup final in three years.

MANAGER’S NOTES

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins gives us his pre-match thoughts…

“It’s a massive meeting at Foxhall this week, a cup semi-final against King’s Lynn. We are currently six points behind, and we desperately need everyone there to support us and help us bring that back. At the moment we are down on power but that is when our amazing support can really make the difference. The boys did everyone proud with their effort on Monday and they will certainly be determined to bring those points back on Thursday night.

“King’s Lynn will be determined to get through and buoyed by their result on Monday, bringing a lead. I’m sure they will bring a lot of travelling support who will be hoping to see their side progress. It has been a long time since they had any success, and they will be desperate for some this season, but we are desperate to ruin that and make a third cup final in three years.

“We will be R/R for Jason again, we did ask Maciej (Janowski) if he could guest but he was unavailable this week. The boys are more than capable of covering it and it is hard work for them, but they are committed to the team and to being successful to make it work.

“It was nice for Jason to be with us on Monday, we know he is desperate to be back fit and ready for a cup final.”

KING’S LYNN STARS

King’s Lynn ended a 13-match losing streak against Ipswich with Monday’s win and will have belief they can finish off the job on Thursday after building a six-point lead at the Adrian Flux Arena. The Stars will have to perform better than their last visit to Foxhall though when they suffered a 53-37 defeat. The Norfolk side have lost all four of their away league fixtures by more than 12 points with their only victory on the road coming at Oxford in the quarter-final of the Knockout Cup.

The visitors are without Ben Cook through injury and once again call upon Peter Kildemand as a guest. Luke Harrison will guest at number seven after Ashton Boughen withdrew during Monday’s fixture. The away side currently have Grand Prix rider Jan Kvěch at reserve and he notched 16+2 in the first leg from that position.

LAST TIME WE MET IN SUFFOLK

Ipswich welcomed King’s Lynn to Foxhall just last month in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership. The home team went into the fixture at full strength and sitting top of the table with a 100% record whilst the Stars were looking for their first points on the road and were without the injured Ben Cook, with rider replacement in use at number two. Despite that, it was the visitors who would start brightly in the derby in front of a big bank holiday crowd, and they were threatening an upset as they held a six-point lead after seven races. However, that was as good as it got for the Norfolk outfit as Ipswich rattled off eight consecutive heat advantages to win comfortably in the end and preserve their unbeaten start to 2025. Jason Doyle top scored with 12+2.

RACEDAY REPORT | KING’S LYNN 48-42 IPSWICH

Image courtesy of Ian Burt

SCORECARD

KING’S LYNN 48: Richard Lawson 9, Peter Kildemand (G) 3+1, Nicolai Klindt © 3+1, Chris Harris 13, Niels-Kristian Iversen 4+1, Jan Kvěch 16+2, Ashton Boughen (RS) 0 (Withdrawn). Team Manager: Rob Lyon

IPSWICH 42: Emil Sayfutdinov 11+1, Jason Doyle R/R, Adam Ellis 2+1, Tom Brennan 10, Danny King © 10, Simon Lambert (G) 2+1, Jordan Jenkins (RS) 7. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

REFEREE: W. Dishington

KNOCKOUT CUP DRAW

QUARTER-FINALS

First Leg: Birmingham 33-57 Leicester. Second Leg: Leicester 46-44 Birmingham

First Leg: King’s Lynn 53-37 Oxford. Second Leg: Oxford 37-53 King’s Lynn

First Leg: Belle Vue 40-50 Ipswich. Second Leg: Ipswich 67-23 Belle Vue

SEMI-FINALS

First Leg: Leicester 54-36 Sheffield. Second Leg: Sheffield v Leicester (June 5)

First Leg: King’s Lynn 48-42 Ipswich. Second Leg: Ipswich v King’s Lynn (June 5)

THE REPORT

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches were beaten by six points in the first leg of their Knockout Cup semi-final at King’s Lynn on Monday.

Ipswich arrived in Norfolk without two key riders with Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson absent through injury with rider replacement in operation for Doyle and Simon Lambert in as a guest for Thompson. The hosts were without Ben Cook with Peter Kildemand guesting in his place. Despite the injury woes the Suffolk side battled hard and there was nothing between the two teams after 11 races, but King’s Lynn finished strongly to build a six-point lead ahead of the second leg at Foxhall on Thursday. Emil Sayfutdinov top scored with 11+1.

The Stars recorded a 4-2 in heat one with Sayfutdinov retiring early on in the race as heat two ended in a 3-3. Heat three was another share of the points as Chris Harris passed both Witches to win. Heat four was stopped with Ashton Boughen falling at the back with partner Niels-Kristian Iversen at the front. In the re-run, Danny King got the first Witches race win of the night in a heat advantage that levelled the score at 12-12.

Sayfutdinov produced a fine ride in heat five, hunting down Harris to win as the points were shared. King picked up another three points in heat six with Lambert holding off Kildemand for a point to edge the away team ahead. Adam Ellis was replaced by Lambert in heat seven after missing the two-minute time allowance and King’s Lynn registered 4-2 to level the score again as Tom Brennan did well to split the home pairing. The struggling Boughen was withdrawn from the meeting with an injury, and he was replaced by fellow reserve and Grand Prix rider Jan Kvěch in heat eight and he and Kildemand raced to a maximum to put the home team 26-22 ahead.

King’s Lynn extended the lead in heat nine as Harris won but King did well to reduce the damage to a 4-2, passing Nicolai Klindt for second. The visitors pulled two points back in heat 10 with Brennan taking the chequered flag ahead of Richard Lawson as Ellis clung on for the point in third under pressure from Kildemand. It was all square again after heat 11 as Brennan and Sayfutdinov teamed up for a maximum.  The hosts went in front in heat 12 with a 4-2 as Kvěch picked up another three points and Jenkins won the battle for second against Klindt with the pair exchanging moves all race leaving the score 37-35.

Sayfutdinov couldn’t be caught in a shared heat 13 but King’s Lynn secured the victory on the night with a 5-1 in heat 14. Sayfutdinov won the final race of the night, but partner Brennan couldn’t find a way past Kvěch at the back meaning King’s Lynn took the first leg of the semi-final by six points.

RITCHIE HAWKINS REACTION

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins reflects on Monday’s defeat at King’s Lynn…

“I’m disappointed not to win, a couple of the boys had tough nights, I feel we should be good enough to win there still even missing Jason and Dan, so to come away with a defeat is disappointing. Six points is not disastrous, and it leaves the tie finely poised and exciting going into Thursday.

“It was a long, drawn-out meeting which isn’t ideal, but it is the same for both teams but is often the case at King’s Lynn where the meetings take a long time. It is something you have to deal with and there are always things to deal with when you come here, so it is no surprise, it didn’t affect the result though.

“Adam had a tough night, but I think he rode better than the couple of points he scored but he had machinery problems and never got a break tonight. I’m sure he will make up for that on Thursday and earn those points back. Obviously when you are already a couple of riders down that puts pressure on everyone else.

“It was a great effort from Jordan, I’m really pleased with him, and I thought Simon came in and did well. Number six is a very tough position but he did well and contributed. I can’t complain about the effort from the team, it was superb as always and it will need to be the same on Thursday and it will be a big task to pull the points back, but we are more than capable of doing it.”

RIDER OF THE NIGHT

Fans online voted for Sayfutdinov who top scored with 11+1 and registered three race wins.

WHAT IT MEANS

King’s Lynn take a six-point lead into the second leg of the semi-final at Foxhall on Thursday with a place in the final up for grabs.

NEXT FIXTURE

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches host the King’s Lynn Stars at Foxhall on Thursday 5th June in a Knockout Cup semi-final second leg fixture. Tickets can be purchased on the gate and in advance here.

RACEDAY GUIDE | KING’S LYNN (A)

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches travel to King’s Lynn to face the Stars at the Adrian Flux Arena on Monday 2nd June in a Knockout Cup semi-final first leg fixture that starts at 7.30pm.

LINE-UPS

KING’S LYNN: 1. Richard Lawson 6.74 2. Peter Kildemand (G) 6.13 3. Nicolai Klindt © 6.37 4. Chris Harris 6.50 5. Niels Kristian Iversen 6.72 6. Jan Kvěch 6.10 7. Ashton Boughen (RS). Team Manager: Rob Lyon

IPSWICH: 1. Emil Sayfutdinov 9.10 2. R/R for Jason Doyle 9.07 3. Adam Ellis 5.93 4. Tom Brennan 6.86 5. Danny King © 6.24 6. Simon Lambert (G) 5.06 7. Jordan Jenkins (RS). Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

REFEREE: W. Dishington

KNOCKOUT CUP DRAW

QUARTER-FINALS

First Leg: Birmingham 33-57 Leicester. Second Leg: Leicester 46-44 Birmingham

First Leg: King’s Lynn 53-37 Oxford. Second Leg: Oxford 37-53 King’s Lynn

First Leg: Belle Vue 40-50 Ipswich. Second Leg: Ipswich 67-23 Belle Vue

SEMI-FINALS

First Leg: Leicester v Sheffield (June 2). Second Leg: Sheffield v Leicester (June 5)

First Leg: King’s Lynn v Ipswich (June 2). Second Leg: Ipswich v King’s Lynn (June 5)

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are available to purchase on the gate.

THE PREVIEW

The Witches return to action on Monday with a trip to Norfolk in the first leg of the Knockout Cup semi-final against the King’s Lynn Stars.

An injury-hit Ipswich side were beaten last time out by Leicester at Foxhall in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership but this week the focus turns to Knockout Cup action with a place in the final up for grabs.

The Suffolk side remain without Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson for this fixture with Doyle re-aggravating a hip injury in a crash in Poland and Thompson still on the sidelines with a broken scaphoid. Rider replacement is in operation for Doyle at number two whilst Simon Lambert guests for Thompson at number six.

Emil Sayfutdinov moves to number one this month in the averages with Ritchie Hawkins switching captain Danny King to number five on Monday. Despite their injury troubles, the Witches are bidding to make their third consecutive Knockout Cup final this week.

MANAGER’S NOTES

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins gives us his pre-match thoughts…

“Everyone has seen that Jason came back and raced last weekend and had another crash. Luckily it wasn’t a massive crash but obviously it has set him back. On reflection he knows he has come back too soon but you can’t fault his commitment and will to race but it has set him back a few weeks. We are pleased he will be at the fixtures with us in the pits and still helping the team. Dan, there is not a lot more to say really, he is undergoing treatment and waiting for the bone to heal.

“Simon is a track expert around King’s Lynn. He has not had a great start to the season considering how well he has been going in the last couple of years, but he thinks he has come through that now and got his head around his machinery issues. It is very difficult to find someone who we believe can come to Lynn without a lot of experience and score big points but with his record in the past at that track, he is capable of beating anyone on his day. You know what you are going to get, 100% commitment and he is more than capable of stirring things up and scoring good points if it clicks.

“We have very limited options with everyone racing apart from Oxford to try and get a guest for Jason for this week. We have put R/R at two because it works a lot better for the other riders. It is maybe a slightly unusual move to go that way but against King’s Lynn it doesn’t matter where R/R is at, it is about making it easier for us and our boys.

“Jordan had another crash, but it is nothing serious and hopefully he comes through Friday at Redcar well and is raring to go on Monday.”

“It is not ideal to have the semi-final whilst we have injuries, but we have got a great side and a side that is more than capable of covering them. We are focused on making our third cup final in three years and it is a competition we really want to win again. Bar one slight blip, as a team we have been exceptional this season and it fills us with confidence to know how good we have been and how capable our whole side is. We are capable of covering the missing riders and making the final if we perform near our capabilities.”

KING’S LYNN STARS

The hosts have struggled to get going in 2025, with their league form seeing them sit sixth with two wins and six defeats to their name. So, the Knockout Cup presents a new opportunity for the Stars and having seen off Oxford in the quarter-final, they find themselves within reach of a final and will fancy their chances against an Ipswich side missing two key riders.

The Stars are without the injured Ben Cook and have booked Peter Kildemand as a guest at number two.

LAST TIME OUT AT THE ADRIAN FLUX ARENA

The Witches last travelled to Norfolk in July of 2024 and the hosts came into the fixture without the injured duo of Benjamin Basso and Nicolai Klindt with rider replacement being used for Basso and Zach Cook in as a guest for Klindt. Lewis Kerr was also a guest for the home team in place of Tobiasz Musielak who had left the club. The Witches had rider replacement for the injured Doyle but were otherwise at full strength. The away side went in front early on, but it was all level again after nine heats of racing. However, Ipswich found another gear to power themselves to the win. Emil Sayfutdinov and Keynan Rew top scored with 13+1.

AWAY DAYS

An adult ticket costs £24, concessions (disabled, 66 and over, students) £22, children (12-15 accompanied by adult) £5 and children under 12 go free. Official programmes cost £3.50. Facilities include free floodlit parking, seated grandstand, covered standing grandstand, restaurant, fully stocked bar and function room, four licenced bar outlets, merchandise stands, toilets and a first aid room. For travel information head here.

For more information about the club head to King’s Lynn’s official website.

RACEDAY REPORT | IPSWICH 43–47 LEICESTER

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SCORECARD

IPSWICH 43: Jason Doyle R/R, Danny King © 10+1, Adam Ellis 9+1, Tom Brennan 6, Emil Sayfutdinov 12+1, Danyon Hume (G) 2+1, Jordan Jenkins (RS) 4+1. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

LEICESTER 47: Max Fricke © 8+2, Luke Becker 12+1, Ryan Douglas 5+2, Kyle Howarth 7, Sam Masters 6+1, Drew Kemp 9, Joe Thompson (RS) 0. Team Manager: Jen Crossland

REFEREE: C. Turnbull

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Sheffield817
Ipswich917
Belle Vue815
Leicester811
Oxford106
King’s Lynn84
Birmingham70

THE REPORT

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches were beaten by Leicester on Thursday night at Foxhall in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership.

The home team were without the key injured duo of Jason Doyle and Dan Thompson with rider replacement being used at number one and Danyon Hume guesting at number six. Ipswich raced into a six-point lead early on but were pegged back by heat seven and the Lions edged ahead in heat nine. Another 2-4 in heat 13 gave Leicester a four-point lead and they held on for the away victory as Ipswich took the aggregate bonus point. Emil Sayfutdinov top scored with 12+1.

Visiting number two Luke Becker won a shared heat one and heat two was stopped with the Lions in a good position as Joe Thompson fell on the third bend and was excluded. Jordan Jenkins took victory in the re-run as Ipswich got the first heat advantage of the night. The hosts extended their lead in heat three as Tom Brennan picked up three points and Adam Ellis raced past both Lions in style to join him for the maximum. Sayfutdinov won heat four in a 3-3 leaving the Witches 15-9 up.

The Lions responded in heat five with a 1-5 of their own and it was a 3-3 in heat six won by Sam Masters. Heat seven was stopped with the away side at the front as Hume fell at the back and was excluded. Ryan Douglas won the re-run to level the score and the Leicester race winners kept on coming with Becker taking the chequered flag in a shared heat eight, making it 24-24.

The visitors went ahead in heat nine as Drew Kemp beat Ellis and Masters finished third. Danny King stopped the run of away race winners in heat 10 but with Brennan at the back it was a 3-3. Sayfutdinov followed suit in a shared heat 11 and the run of 3-3s continued in heat 12 with Ellis first across the line meaning Leicester held a 35-37 lead going into the business end of the meeting.

Max Fricke won heat 13 ahead of King and with Masters third it edged his side closer to an away win. The home duo of Brennan and Hume made the gate in heat 14 but Kyle Howarth got the better of both Witches to win the race for a 3-3. Sayfutdinov won the final race of the night but with King at the back it meant the Witches fell to their first defeat of the season at Foxhall although they did pick up the aggregate bonus point.

RITCHIE HAWKINS REACTION

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins reflects on Thursday’s defeat to Leicester…

“I know we were weakened but it was our worst home performance of the season against a very good team who rode well. They were better than us and deserved the victory, but we have got to look ahead at what is to come and write it off because we are still in a great position in the league, and we have a massive meeting in the cup semi-final up next.

“It doesn’t feel like a positive right now, but we picked up the aggregate bonus point. I know there was a lot of talk at the start of the season of us going unbeaten all season but that was never realistic in our heads, but I do feel if we could go the whole season not being beaten on aggregate that would be amazing, and it is something I would like to achieve. So, the aggregate bonus point tonight is good and now we have a break before the cup to know how the injuries are progressing before then.

“Dan went and saw someone today and they are not going to operate which is probably a good thing and he has started treatment to speed up his recovery. Jason is home now and is recovering and we know both want to be back as quickly as possible and they are doing everything they can to do so.

“It is very difficult to replace them, they are arguably the hardest two to replace. When you have a rider at reserve riding like a heat leader that is a massive miss to us, but we have a break now and then the cup that we need to get through and then another break and by the time the league resumes for us hopefully we will have one of them or both back.”

CYCAS HOSPITALITY RIDER OF THE NIGHT

King picked up the award after scoring 10+1.

WHAT IT MEANS

Ipswich add one point to their total having won the aggregate bonus point after their eight-point win at Leicester earlier in the year but drop to second in the table on points difference. The Lions take two points away from Suffolk and remain fourth.

NEXT FIXTURE

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches travel to King’s Lynn to take on the Stars on Monday 2nd June in a Knockout Cup semi-final first leg tie. Tickets can be purchased on the gate.