Sport
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Wests’ hockey grand final reward for loyal young guns
WESTS A-Grade captain Eden Jackat walked on to the Ipswich synthetic surface clutching “lucky charm” Frank the magpie mascot. She left the proverbial field of…
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Goal-scoring Hancocks ace keen to help juniors
AT an ever successful age of 37, Jake Burns represents a group of senior Ipswich hockey players still enjoying their sport and helping their clubs…
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Motivated Bears receive boost for grand final decider
THE Redbank Plains Reserve Grade side is entering uncharted territory this weekend after an impressive preliminary final victory. The Bears progressed to Sunday’s grand final…
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Noah’s learning boost as new Hornets captain
NEWLY-appointed Ipswich Hornets captain Noah Emmerson appreciated his team’s support during his rapid-fire leadership role in the latest T20 Max Challenge. With long-time Hornets captain…
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Rosewood carnival caps top Crusaders soccer season
ROSEWOOD United Soccer Club president Tammy Crawford has an added reason to be excited about this weekend’s Country Challenge Cup carnival at Thagoona. Apart from…
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Ipswich-based Western Corridor bid receives QRL backing
QUEENSLAND Rugby League (QRL) CEO Ben Ikin has confirmed the state body backs the Ipswich-based Western Corridor bid for an NRL licence. Contrary to an…
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Jubilant Brothers on triple grand final mission
BROTHERS are bracing for a three-pronged assault on the Rugby League Ipswich (RLI) grand finals after players across the grades displayed their trademark character. However,…
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Great photos, emotion: Norths, Easts share in junior glory
IPSWICH Hockey’s Junior Team of the Year celebrated with ice blocks on a hot day, literally, of grand final action. The undefeated Easts J2 Boys…
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Elite spirit: Extra reward for Jets netball champions, coach
THE history-making Ipswich Jets netballers celebrated their latest awards with a massive announcement. Grand final-winning mentor Paula Stuart has been appointed assistant coach of the…
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Ipswich teenager ‘Mighty Max’ shares gift of life
INSPIRATIONAL Ipswich rugby league fan Max Bishop needed a liver transport to survive, turning his world upside down. Max was just 10 when he was…










