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TRACTOR BOYS RACE INTO PREM!

McKenna hails ‘great’ troops after triumph

WHAT A FEELING: Skipper Dara O’Shea lifts the trophy as Ipswich savour promotion
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ROAR PASSION: Oli McBurnie celebrates in Hull’s win against Norwich

ELATED boss Kieran McKenna hailed a ‘great achievement’ after Ipswich clinched promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt.
The Tractor Boys romped to a 3-0 victory against QPR to seal second place behind runaway champions Coventry.
Goals from George Hirst and Jadon Philogene in the opening nine minutes calmed the ne...

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