Elite League

King's Lynn 41 Swindon 51

SWINDON gave their Elite League play-off hopes a shot in the arm with a superb 51-41 victory over King’s Lynn at the Adrian Flux Arena.

A stunning maximum from skipper Jason Doyle led the Robins to four huge points with a much-needed win in Norfolk.

It was a perfect response from the Abbey outfit after a disappointing defeat at Coventry 10 days ago.

They led from start to finish with a convincing display – and team boss Alun Rossiter was delighted to kick off a crucial spell with a tremendous result.

“We’re very pleased,” Rossiter said. “We had a few strong words before the meeting, but they were constructive and it was a great response from the boys.

“The determination was great, we were fast out of the gate and all the boys played their part in a superb result.

“This was a must-win, it gives our chances of making the play-offs a big boost and we need to carry that momentum forwards now.”

Doyle was untouchable in his four rides to secure all four points before heat 15, while middle order man Nick Morris recorded three wins in his opening three outings.

He delivered arguably the ride of the night to hold off Niels-Kristian Iversen and Troy Batchelor in heat seven on his way to 11 points.

After a tough run of form, Morris earned a well-deserved heat 15 appearance where he was joined by Rohan Tungate, who ended his programmed rides on a high with wins in heats 9 and 14.

Josh Grajczonek helped get the Robins off to a strong start with a clever cutback to join Morris at the front for a 5-1 in heat three.

Justin Sedgmen experienced a mixed evening but delivered a classy victory in heat eight as he made a vital contribution in the engine room of the side.

Stefan Nielsen also enjoyed an encouraging return from injury to bag seven points at reserve while guest Leigh Lanham scored in every ride with a solid showing.

After reviving their play-off charge in confidence-boosting fashion, the Robins will head to Manchester to take on Belle Vue tonight (7.30).

Swindon will be without Tungate due to a meeting clash with his Premier League club Somerset.

They will operate rider replacement to cover his absence and Kyle Howarth steps in for Charles Wright at reserve.

KING’S LYNN 41: Niels-Kristian Iversen 10+1, Chris Harris 9+1, Kai Huckenbeck 7, Rory Schlein 5, Troy Batchelor 4+2, Lewis Kerr 5, Josh Bailey 1+1.

SWINDON 51: Jason Doyle 12, Nick Morris 11, Rohan Tungate 7+1, Stefan Nielsen 7, Justin Sedgmen 6, Leigh Lanham 4+2, Josh Grajczonek 4+1.