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Lynn Stars management vow to put things right

King's Lynn’s management team have issued a message to supporters following a 58-32 KO Cup defeat at Sheffield on Thursday.The MacInnes Stars endured another tough night on the road as the Tigers put themselves firmly in charge of the tie, with the second leg still to come at the Adrian Flux Arena on April 24.Skipper Josh Pickering returned to form with 11 points from five rides, including two race victories,

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Don’t read too much into loss, says Stars’ Jakobsen

King's Lynn’s Danish star Frederik Jakobsen says it would be wrong to read too much into Monday’s opening-night defeat at Wolverhampton.The MacInnes Stars were beaten 56-34 in their first Premiership match of the season, on a night when only Jakobsen and Michael Palm Toft really got to grips with the tricky, diminutive Monmore circuit.The duo scored 22 of the visitors’ points between them with Jakobsen piling up 13+1 from a

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Hildon delivers heat win as West Norfolk drivers shine

A big field of West Norfolk drivers delivered some exceptional performances at Lynn’s Adrian Flux Arena on Saturday.Sam Hildon was in great form in the 1500cc bangers in which he roared to success in one of the heats and also came home in tenth place in the final.Alex Smith also continued his great form from the 1500 Icebreaker where he finished in second place in the other heat.Stock cars 1

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Five-star ladies climb off bottom spot

Amy Magnus was the hat-trick heroine as King’s Lynn Town Ladies secured three points to lift themselves off the bottom of the table.Lynn’s recent run of poor form was finally put to bed as the they put in a solid performance of entertaining, fast and free-flowing football in a 5-2 demolition of hosts Bowers and Pitsea in the ERWFL Premier Division.Magnus dazzled with her tenacious turn of speed as she

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West Norfolk ladies march on in cup

West Norfolk Ladies hosted a mixed Diss team as they powered through their second match of the Norfolk Cup.Agreement was made for the game to be 12-a-side, making the pitch feel twice its usual size.Some might say that it was typical weather for rugby: cold, wet and muddy with wind that made passing and lineouts tricky from the start.Action from West Norfolk Ladies Norfolk Cup game against Diss at Gatehouse

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Stars’ boss after a reaction in cup clash

Lynn team boss Alex Brady wants to see a reaction from a few of his riders as they step into Knockout Cup action with a first round trip to Sheffield tomorrow night.The MacInnes Stars name an unchanged side from Monday’s defeat at Wolverhampton, and are hopeful of a better all-round display especially on a circuit which appears more suited to the majority of their team.Lynn enjoyed a great run in

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“I’m just a different voice, but it’s the same message as before,” says Linnets interim boss

Interim manager Mark Hughes insists it’s time to repay the club's fans for their support as he looks to take King's Lynn Town back to the promised land of the National League.Hughes has been placed in charge at The Walks following the sensational exit of Tommy Widdrington on Saturday.He will lead the Linnets for the remainder of the National League North campaign and, who knows, it might be longer.Former Linnets

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Lynn students make the grade

A Korean traditional martial arts school from Lynn held a grading week so students could grade and progress to the next level in their training.The first to be graded at the Kuk Sool Won School were the adult students, who demonstrated kicking techniques, hand strikes, empty hand forms, self-defence techniques, falling and to finish they had to demonstrate side kick board break.The quartet of Steve Groom, Jose Dias, Nallaikumarn Sivarajah,

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Stars struggle on their travels

Race-rusty Lynn suffered a 56-34 defeat in their Premiership opener at Wolverhampton last night.The MacInnes Stars were clearly lacking track time after the postponements of practice day and last week’s home opener against Sheffield, and they got off to a nightmare start in the West Midlands.Manager Alex Brady said: “Obviously it’s disappointing to come away with such a heavy defeat, although Wolves is a place where traditionally we struggle, and

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