Speedway: Peterborough Panthers lose 34-56 to Wolverhampton Wolves
They were unable to make it back-to-back victories
Last updated 2nd Aug 2023
Peterborough Panthers were unable to make it back-to-back victories in the Sports Insure Premiership as they were beaten 56-34 at home by Wolverhampton.
The Crendon Panthers arrived at the East of England Arena for the first time in over a month in high spirits after bagging their first away win of the season at King’s Lynn on Thursday.
It was the visitors who seized control of the contest and ended up recording a comfortable victory.
The visitors sealed victory with three races to go and Panthers team boss Rob Lyon admitted he was both disappointed and confused by his side’s performance.
“I think that’s as frustrating as it gets really,” he said.
“We had high expectations based on the fact we won at King’s Lynn on Thursday and we’ve got a more settled team now - but they’ve come and shown us a lesson tonight.
“It’s a bit mystifying that we were very inconsistent tonight and we were second best.
“Fair play to Wolves they were the much better team tonight and hats off to them.
“There are seven more meetings at home so hopefully they can get that consistency in their riding and pull some wins off.”
The Crendon Panthers are back in home action next Monday (August 7, 7.30) when they host Ipswich at the East of England Arena.
PETERBOROUGH 34: Ben Cook 10+2, Vadim Tarasenko 6+2, Benjamin Basso 5+2, Jordan Jenkins 5, Niels-Kristian Iversen 4, Richie Worrall 4, Patryk Wojdylo 0.
WOLVERHAMPTON 56: Ryan Douglas 17+1, Luke Becker 11+2, Sam Masters 8+2, Steve Worrall 8+2, Zach Cook 7, Leon Flint 5+1, Rory Schlein R/R.
Wolverhampton win the aggregate point 106-74.