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Sport in brief: May 3, 2024

SPEEDWAY: Jason Doyle bagged 15+1 points as Ipswich Witches won 47-43 at Leicester on Thursday night to move top of the Premiership. Sheffield are up to second after they led from the first tape to see off Oxford 49-41 and gain the aggregate point. Patrik Wojdylo top-scored with a massive 17+1 points racing at number six to help bottom club King’s Lynn win their first match of the season, 49-41 over Birmingham.

MEN’S FOOTBALL: Highland League champions Buckie Thistle have been barred from their play-off with Lowland League counterparts East Kilbride after they failed to gain the Scottish FA’s bronze level licence. The Highlanders failed to meet regulations on floodlighting, diversity and inclusion and a safety officer. East Kilbride will meet either Clyde or Stranraer, who finish their League Two campaigns tomorrow, for a place in the Scottish League.

DARTS: Luke Littler beat Rob Cross 6-4 in Thursday night’s final in Aberdeen to take his second consecutive Premier League of Darts tournament. The 17-year-old has now sealed his place at the four-man end of season finale along with reigning World Champion Luke Humphries. Bottom of the table Peter Wright failed to win a game again after crashing out 6-4 to Michael Smith in his first match.

MEN’S RUGBY UNION: Northampton will become the first English club side to play at Dublin’s Croke Park Gaelic Games stadium when they face last year’s runners up Leinster in their Champions Cup semi final on Saturday. Fourteen people were murdered by British forces at Croke Park in 1920 when they opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match. Toulouse host Harlequins in the second semi-final on Sunday.

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