COOK LEAVES STARS

Thursday May 27, 2021
KING’S Lynn have released Craig Cook with immediate effect.

The club have made the move on the back of a 58-32 thumping by Wolverhampton in their second home meeting of the season on Thursday.

The club management team have said: “There is no fallout with Craig and we sincerely wish him all the very best for the season ahead.

“We want Craig to go away and become the Craig we know he can be, he’s a great rider, but sometimes you have to make decisions which you feel are right for the club and for the rider.

“We will be finalising his replacement overnight and updating supporters accordingly.”

Meanwhile club co-promoter Dale Allitt offered an apology to supporters in the aftermath of the defeat.

“We need our fans more than ever at this moment in time and we apologise for this performance by the team,” he said.

“It’s not good enough and we know that but we have started to try and repair the damage immediately.

“We are a team and by that I mean riders and management and we all stand up and take responsibility for this. We apologise and we urge all our fans to stay with us. It’s a short season and we need to try and make the most of it.”

The Minors and Brady Stars were outclassed in every department by a Wolverhampton side who are strongly fancied for success this season.

As a contest the meeting was over relatively early as Wolves got their teeth into the home side and after the clash of the big guns in Heat 13 a staggering 30-points split the sides.

Lynn saw points slip through their fingers early on and they ran out of steam as the evening went on with Wolves in a relentless mood.

Lynn’s Rising Star rider Ryan Kinsley gated in front in Heat 2 but drifted wide on turn two allowing the Wolves through for a 5-1.

Thomas Jorgensen touched the tapes the first staging of Heat 3 which meant he went off 15 metres in the rerun. Ryan Douglas and Nick Morris gated on a 5-1, but Stars skipper Lewis Kerr managed to pass Morris for second place with Wolves now leading 13-5.

Stars Boss Peter Schroeck opted to put skipper Lewi Kerr in as a tactical substitute in Heat 7 and despite making the gate in front the Lynn man was soon passed in fine style by Nick Morris with an excellent cut back on lap 2 as he romped to the win.

There was no way back from that point as Wolverhampton cashed in.

KING’S LYNN 32: Lewis Kerr 8, Thomas Jorgensen 7, Erik Riss 6, Ryan Kinsley 3+1, Lewis Bridger 3, Ty Proctor 3, Craig Cook 2

WOLVERHAMPTON 58: Broc Nicol 13+1, Sam Masters 10+1, Nick Morris 9+1, Luke Becker 9, Ryan Douglas 8+1, Rory Schlein 7+2, Tom Bacon 2+1
Premiership points: King’s Lynn 0 Wolverhampton 4




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