Heartbreak for Ipswich Witches after narrow defeat against Sheffield in Premiership final

Witches are runners-up in speedway's top flight, after losing out 92 - 88 on aggregate

Author: Matt SoanesPublished 6th Oct 2023

It was a disappointing result for Ipswich Witches last night as they missed out on winning speedway's top flight for the first time in 25 years.

The Suffolk side were defeated 56 - 34 by Sheffield Tigers at Owlerton, meaning the Yorkshire team won the Premiership final 92 - 88 on aggregate.

Witches took an 18 point lead into the away fixture after victory at Foxhall on Tuesday, but a poor start for Ipswich left them with work to do in the rain.

The teams briefly drew level in heat 11 but despite good efforts from Jason Doyle and Emil Sayfutdinov in the following rounds it wasn't to be for Ipswich.

Speaking after the result, Witches promoter Chris Louis said: “A few things have happened in the last few weeks and have been said which have been a bit disappointing and disillusioning, but I was very proud to watch Ritchie take the one to seven from press day through to a play-off final via a Knockout Cup victory."

"Every single one of them wore the Witch with pride and I am also proud to have the best fans and biggest support in the country.

"I’m obviously disappointed we couldn’t get the double over the line against a sort of pick ‘n’ mix Sheffield side with one remaining rider in Kyle Howarth, he must be quite proud to have survived it!

"The focus for me is on our team and what they achieved because they achieved a lot, and they did it as a team.

“I wouldn’t say the track was difficult, there was a period after the second break I think it was where the rain came down harder and yes, the track did get slippery, but the track stood up fine.

"I certainly wouldn’t use the track as an excuse for us not winning the tie overall. You can’t afford to start the way we started in a tie like that because it gets your heads down and the opposition’s heads up and we paid for that in the end.

"I was so proud of how the whole team fought and didn’t give in, having gone behind in the tie.

“I was gutted for Jason that he felt that he let the team down by running a last in heat 15 when he is a massive part of the reason why we are there in the first place.

"He can hold his head high and be proud of what he has done for the club in the last couple of years. I was gutted for him as it wasn’t the way I wanted to see his season end and he has absolutely no blame whatsoever.

“I’m positive about the team we have had and the way we have stuck together as a team and the way we battled in the final. I think people will draw their own conclusions from the tie overall but the emphasis for me is on what we achieved and how we did it.”

FINAL SCORES:

SHEFFIELD 56: Robert Lambert (G) 9+1, Kyle Howarth © 5+3, Chris Holder 11, Josh Pickering 8+2, Chris Harris (G) 9, Jye Etheridge (G) 9+1, Jason Edwards (RS) 5+1. Team Manager: Simon Stead

IPSWICH 34: Emil Sayfutdinov 11+1, Erik Riss 3, Danny King © 5, Keynan Rew 3+1, Jason Doyle 9+1, Danyon Hume 2+1, Joe Thompson (G) (RS) 1. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

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