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Judge and Jackson lay down the law!

By Sadie Johnson

PAUL Lambert saluted his Tractor Boys for their best performance during his tenure.
Kayden Jackson and Alan Judge bagged a brace apiece as Ipswich maintained their challenge for a top six place – despite going behind to a sixth-minute strike from Jamie Murphy.
Lambert said: “Since my time I’ve been at this football club that’s the best performance for a number of reasons. We could have won six or seven nil.
“We created great chances [then] they go up the park and score and Judge hits the bar and the chances keep on coming, and you think it&r...

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