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Chaplin pounces to halt Black Cats

Chaplin pounces

By Ben Armstrong

IPSWICH TOWN 2
Jackson 33, Chaplin 75

SUNDERLAND 1
Clarke 26

ALL-SQUARE: Ipswich Town’s Kayden Jackson, left, celebrates his equaliser
PICTURE: Alamy

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IPSWICH got back to winning ways in the Championship, coming from a goal down to beat play-off contenders Sunderland in a pulsating Portman Road encounter.
The Tractor Boys, who had gone five games without a victory, retained their second spot in the league seven points adrift of Leicester, who lost at Coventry, and three points ahead of Southampton, who beat Sheffield Wednesday...

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