back for more. The team spirit in our side is second to none too and that’s great to see.”
KING’S LYNN saw their tough away form continue as they were well beaten at Kent on Monday. The Young Stars have demonstrated plenty of encouraging signs on home soil, but they were condemned to another heavy defeat on their travels – their fourth of the campaign. However, they will look to build
on their promising home form as Coventry Storm visit the Adrian Flux Arena on June 3 before they host Mildenhall a fortnight later.
RYE HOUSE suffered late heartache as they slipped to a narrow 45-44 home defeat in a dramatic clash with Coventry Storm on Saturday. Despite double figure contributions from Robert
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Branford, Luke Chessell and Kyle Hughes the Raiders were undone by a faultless Dan Greenwood maximum as they suffered a disappointing loss. They will be back in action as
they travel to Stoke on Saturday looking to get back to winning ways.
STOKE boss Malcolm Vasey admits they have been bitterly disappointed by their tough start to the season – but insists they are working hard to turn things around. Vasey said: “We’ve lost six matches in a row, that’s not acceptable. It’s unfortunate the way the fixtures have fallen have given us some very tough fixtures, and in the meetings amongst them we could have won we’ve suffered some terrible luck. “Even so it’s not acceptable,
and we are working hard to try and do something better and improve as a team.”
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MILDENHALL promoter Kevin Jolly has called on his side to find some consistency after they slipped to a disappointing 47-43 defeat at Buxton on Sunday.
Said Jolly: “It is a disappointing
result to be honest even though we took a point. There were some in and out performances today and we need to find a little more consistency.
“I do think if we could have
used Connor (Coles) more we would have nicked it but Connor wasn’t 100 per cent after his fall and we didn't want to risk him.”
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