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Comment now on the latest news at the Forum HEADS OF STATE Kings winners on and off the track After two draws on the road, Coalville grabbed their first away win of pre-season—44-46 at Didsbury Village—to finish the warm-ups as the only unbeaten side in the country. And off the track the Alan Fellows outfit were the big winners too, their Kings Meadow home chosen to host the European round of this years Grand Prix series. It’s the sixth time the club will have staged a GP, moving them level with Eastbourne in that count, but still three behind Leeds, whose 35,000 capacity Hawthorne Bowl—the biggest purpose build venue in the country—will stage the WU21 Final in SL32. This years British Grand Prix meanwhile heads to Stowmarket, who last staged the round in SL25, they also hosted the European GP five years ago. Other clubs celebrating the decisions made by the SLSA this week include Eastbourne, Linlithgow, and Cradley Heath, who will host the GP Play Off, Overseas and British Finals respectively. The first piece of club silverware of SL32 will be awarded at Coventry, who will host this years Club Paris Final at the beginning of the second month of the campaign proper. Despite Coalville’s pre-season success, it’s Leeds who have been made favourites to win the League Championship for a fourth year in a row, with Dudley and Beverley tipped for success in divisions two and three respectively. In the BU19 Final at Wimbledon there was success for Stowmarket’s Connor Begum, who scored a maximum 15 to take the title by three points from Callum Bell (2nd) and Matthew Dowling (3rd). The top seven from Wimbledon qualify for the WU19 semi-finals.
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