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TRACTOR BOYS DOING DOUBLE

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McKenna proud of ‘brilliant’ triumph
KIERAN McKenna was delighted to be part of a historic win as Ipswich boosted their hopes of automatic promotion with victory at East Anglian rivals Norwich.
By Chris Wise

NORWICH CITY 0
Star Game

SMILES BETTER: Ipswich’s George Hirst, right, celebrates his goal with his teammates
PICTURE: Alamy

The hard-fought victory not only took Town back into the top two, but also completed a first derby double for the visitors since the first season of the Premier League in 1992-93.
A controversial 11th-minute penal...

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