During a week where unpredictability met thrills, Lincolnshire’s passion for sports shined through. The scope stretched from Formula 1 tracks in Sao Paulo and Bahrain to the Lincoln Rugby Football Club’s home turf, embracing a cocktail of victories, ambitions, and uncertainties.
Commendations are in order for Lincolnshire’s own Lando Norris, who secured a sprint pole in Sao Paulo. Norris’s resolute will and unwavering determination continuously engender pride on the worldwide circuit, kindling the dreams of aspiring racers such as Tom, a hopeful from Louth farm who has set his sights on Formula 1 triumph in Bahrain. We look forward to following Tom’s endeavours and extend our well wishes as he chases his aspirations.
Meanwhile, we faced sources of anxiety, with the news of Lincoln Rugby Football Club’s home ground being put up for sale, causing apprehension about the future of the club. This pitch has served as a sporting community linchpin, and the potential loss is undoubtedly a setback. Hope stands for a favourable outcome that safeguards the club’s heritage.
Switching to football, Grimsby’s victory over Everton U21s, fuelled by Jamie Walker’s exceptional performance, deserves celebration. Another noteworthy moment was Dion Charles’ brace, which secured Huddersfield’s spot in the final 32 of the EFL Trophy.
Lastly, a heartfelt welcome to Ken Aboh from Norwich City, who has come aboard Boston United on a month-long loan. We eagerly anticipate seeing how he elevates the team’s performance.
In conclusion, Lincolnshire, let’s perpetuate our backing for our athletes and clubs and continue to nurture the shared adoration for sports uniting our community. Here’s looking forward to another exhilarating week of sports!









