The Ipswich Witches made it two wins from two Premiership matches with a hard-fought 49-41 victory against Birmingham at Foxhall last night.

The hosts welcomed back Jason Doyle into the side as they took to track as a full team for the first time this season.

However, it was the top-flight newcomers who went ahead, and they led the meeting until heat 10 before Ipswich stepped it up a gear to clinch the points on a cold and windy evening in Suffolk. Doyle top scored with 14 points.

Adam Ellis won an awarded heat one which ended in a 3-3 with Emil Sayfutdinov suffering a rare fall towards the end of the race whilst pushing hard in third.

The points were shared in heat two as Zach Cook took victory and the away team then hit the front with a maximum in heat three. Scott Nicholls took the chequered flag in heat four ahead of Doyle, leaving the Brummies 10-14 up.

Captain Danny King was excluded from heat five after going through the tapes and in the re-run the visitors extended their lead with a heat advantage.

The home side reduced the deficit in heat six as Ellis and Sayfutdinov raced to a maximum. Doyle took the chequered flag in a shared heat seven before Tom Brennan won heat eight in a 3-3 that kept his side 23-25 in front.

Nicholls won heat nine to maintain Birmingham’s advantage, but the Witches went ahead for the first time in the meeting with a 5-1 from Ellis and Sayfutdinov in heat 10.

Doyle picked up another three points in heat 11 and Ipswich extended the lead to four points in heat 12 as King won and Dan Thompson rode superbly to pass Wiktor Lampart on the final lap for a point, making it 38-34.

Ipswich Star: Dan Thompson impressed againDan Thompson impressed again (Image: Steve Waller)

Doyle and Sayfutdinov looked like they were on the way to a maximum in heat 13 but Sayfutdinov went into the fence going into the third turn of the opening lap and was excluded.

Doyle won the re-run before another crash stopped the action in heat 14. Brummies skipper Steve Worrall hit the deck whilst amongst the points and in the re-run, Ipswich secured the league points with a 5-1 thanks to Keynan Rew and Thompson.

Doyle won heat 15 to round off his impressive performance as the Witches got the job done.

Witches boss Ritchie Hawkins said: “It was a really tough meeting; we were behind for a lot of it. Birmingham will feel like they could have got more out of the meeting.

"I’m very happy with our team with how they fought and improved during the meeting, and we stuck to the task and got the win in the end. I go away with lots of positives, but it was certainly a tough night.

“Great to have Jason back, he has been superb for us since he joined us, and it was another superb performance.

"He is clearly the best rider around here and it makes a huge difference. When he ended up on his own in heat 13, to make that start and get the win was vital.”

IPSWICH 49: Emil Sayfutdinov 4+2, Adam Ellis 11, Danny King (c) 5, Keynan Rew 7+1, Jason Doyle 14, Jordan Jenkins 1+1, Dan Thompson (RS) 7+3. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

BIRMINGHAM 41: Vaclav Milik 7+2, Tom Brennan 8+2, Wiktor Lampart 5, Steve Worrall (c) 4+2, Scott Nicholls 11, Zach Cook 6, Leon Flint (RS) 0. Team Manager: Sam Ermolenko