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Sport in brief: November 29, 2023

SPEEDWAY: Last season’s basement club King’s Lynn have announced the signing of Polish superstar Tobiasz Musielak from Premiership champions Sheffield to ride as their number one for 2024. The Norfolk club have also added Niels-Kristian Iversen from Peterborough and Anders Rowe as their “rising star” to next season’s squad. Adam Ellis has left Sheffield to move to Ipswich where Danny King will captain for his eighth consecutive campaign.

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Bristol Flyers will be looking to put an end to their four-match British Basketball League losing streak when they visit East Kilbride tonight to face the Caledonia Gladiators. The Scots come into the fixture on the back of a 92-82 win at second-placed Cheshire Phoenix. Table-topping London, who romped to a 101-87 EuroCup win in Vilnius on Tuesday night, tip-off against a misfiring Leicester tomorrow evening.

MEN’S RUGBY UNION: Second-placed Ebbw Vale visit Port Talbot to take on an injury-hit Aberavon side that are still reeling from a 64-26 thumping at Cardiff in tonight’s only Welsh Premiership fixture. The game will be televised live by S4C. League leaders Llandovery, who suffered their only loss at Ebbw Vale earlier in the year, are not in action until Saturday when they travel to Swansea.

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