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01:09 Robins maintain perfect start | ||||
Robins maintain perfect startSwindon too good for Stars
Mads Kornleliussen: Maximum came to nothing at Swindon (Pic credit Speedway365) Swindon Robins' perfect start to the new season continued with a 50-43 win over King's Lynn Stars. The Robins have now reeled off three successive wins as Alun Rossiter's new look side impress. Swindon went behind after the first heat, but come heat four they were ahead and never looked back. By Heat 10 they were ten points up and that allowed Stars main man and former Swindon ace, Mads Kornleliussen, to take a tactial ride and he made no mistake. But the result of the meeting was never in doubt as The Robins, led by Hans Andersen claimed the seven-point win which gave them maximum poins. Andersen led the scoring with paid 12, but again the real star for Swindon was reserve Peter Kildemand who came home with 10+2. Australian youngster Nick Morris was also hugely impressive as he claimed double figures. King's Lynn's top order in Korneliussen, Maciej Janowski and Niels-Kristian Iversen were impressive but they had little back-up. Brummies dance past Wolves Stars add Howarth Away day extravaganza Aces' new home on course Brummies sign Karlsson Eagles swoop for Russian Aces buy Schlein Euro blow for Brits Stars turn to Frampton Monster deal for speedway | ||||
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