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Wolverhampton Wolves aim to maintain home form

Wolverhampton aim to maintain their unbeaten start at Monmore Green when they host King’s Lynn tonight (7.30).

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The Parrys International Wolves have been in stunning form around their home circuit in their opening two meetings, sealing convincing wins over Poole and Rye House.

They also added a consolation league point to their tally in a narrow defeat against the Rockets on their travels last Wednesday.

But Monday sees a solid King’s Lynn side head to the Midlands who have also enjoyed a positive start to the campaign themselves.

They secured an impressive home win over Belle Vue in their opener before earning a point for their efforts at Swindon after running the reigning Premiership Champions close at The Abbey Stadium.

The Stars include reigning British Under-21 Champion Robert Lambert as well as ex Wolves riders Ty Proctor and Niels-Kristian Iversen – a Danish international who holds the Monmore Green track record.

Parrys International Wolves skipper Rory Schlein, who notched a sublime maximum against Poole last week, is expecting a tough challenge from his former employers.

But the Australian says it’s important to focus on themselves as they target another three Premiership points.

“King’s Lynn have got some good riders in their team but I keep saying it, there are no easy fixtures in the league this year,” Schlein said.

“We’ve just got to worry about our own game and if the boys carry on how they’ve started then there’s no reason why we can’t get another win.”

Admission for Monday’s fixture is £18 adults, £13 concessions, £7 juniors (13-18 inc.), £1 children (6-12 inc.) while kids five and under go free.