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Birmingham Brummies v King’s Lynn Stars

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ROWE Motor Oil Premiership R1 2024

Perry Barr StadiumAldridge Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham, B42 2ET

43 - 47
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Date Tapes Up Competition Season Additional Info
Monday, June 24, 2024 7:30 pm ROWE Motor Oil Premiership R1 2024 King’s Lynn win the aggregate point

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KING’S Lynn raced to their first away win in nearly two years as they edged a dramatic contest 47-43 at Birmingham.

The Stars picked their guests well with Rohan Tungate (14+1) completing a paid maximum in the last-heat decider, which ended in a crash between the Brummies’ Tom Brennan and the visitors’ other guest Adam Ellis when they were battling for third place.

Brennan was adjudged the cause with the visitors being awarded a 4-2 to confirm their victory, with the aggregate point also helping take them off the foot of the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership table.

Ellis backed up Tungate with 10+1 whilst Fredrik Lindgren scored 10 on his home debut for the Brummies, including two race wins.

Stars boss Rob Lyon said: “I wouldn’t say it’s a pivotal moment but an important result because had Birmingham turned the tables the other way, there would’ve been a bit of a gap between us.

“We got all three points which is great, and it was a great team performance again.

“Everyone is doing their job pretty much, and it makes a big difference

Birmingham CEO Nigel Tolley said: “I was not expecting this result at all and I’m very frustrated.

“I don’t think Heat 15 should’ve gone ahead; there was movement at the tapes, they did gain an advantage from that, and I think the red lights should’ve come on.

“There are a lot of things I could say in hindsight though; I’m not a happy man but we shall carry on fighting.”

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP R1
BIRMINGHAM 43: Fredrik Lindgren 10, Piotr Pawlicki 8, Leon Flint 7+2, Tom Brennan 6+1, Justin Sedgmen 5+1, Wiktor Lampart 5, Steve Worrall 2+1.
KING’S LYNN 47: Rohan Tungate 14+1, Adam Ellis 10+1, Niels-Kristian Iversen 6+3, Benjamin Basso 6, Jan Kvech 6, Anders Rowe 4+1, Patryk Wojdylo 1.
King’s Lynn win the aggregate point

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