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Ipswich footy wrap: Valuable lessons and vital victories

Premium Content Subscriber only AS one Ipswich team was receiving a valuable lesson, another regional side was clicking up a gear after recent disruptions. The latest football games involving the Ipswich Knights and Western Spirit couldn t be more different. Fresh from a 2-0 FFA Cup victory over Moggill, the Knights were outclassed 6-0 by Football Queensland Premier League 1 competition favourites Brisbane City on Saturday night. While the Knights were completely shut-out at Perry Park, Spirit s players were determined to secure their second win of the season after losing 7-2 to Brisbane Knights in their previous game three weeks earlier. Western Spirit put the washout issues behind them to upstage The Gap 5-0 in their Brisbane Premier League encounter at Walton Bridge Reserve.

Forget Irish chill: Captain prefers Ipswich s warm culture

Forget Irish chill: Captain prefers Ipswich s warm culture
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Knights a cut above Moggill in Cup with Nick s magic

Premium Content Subscriber only IN his first season as Ipswich Knights captain, Josh Wilson has already displayed his determination to lead from the front. After receiving a cut above his eye in Ipswich s latest 2-0 FFA Cup victory, Wilson couldn t wait to return to the field following his sideline patch-up. With the blood cleaned away and a band-aid over his left eyelid, Wilson was back on Eric Evans Oval joining the defensive line and eager to keep his team pushing forward. Dependable striker Nick Edwards put the finishing touches on Tuesday night s fourth round win over Moggill at Bundamba. He put Knights 1-0 up in the second half after nosing the ball into the net during a goal mouth scramble.

Reds-Brumbies has become the modern-day Australian rugby rivalry

It might not have the history of New South Wales and Queensland, and it might not even have the ‘little brother v big brother’ element that fuels the Hume Highway derby between the Brumbies and the Waratahs. But the Reds-Brumbies rivalry is now the premier Australian rugby rivalry. Why? Because it always delivers. Saturday night’s […]

Police update 1: Charges, homicide investigationin Brisbane City

Date Time Police update 1: Charges, homicide investigationin Brisbane City Detectives have charged two teenagers following the death of a 16-year-old boy in Brisbane City on Thursday night (April 8). Police today executed two separate search warrants in Brisbane’s North and subsequently arrested two teenage boys at both addresses. A 16-year-old Mango Hill boy has been charged with one count of murder and a 17-year-old Wooloowin boy has been charged with one count of accessory after the fact to murder. Both teenagers have been denied police bail and remanded in custody to appear in the Brisbane Children’s Court. Police will allege that around 8pm on April 8 an altercation occurred between two 16-year-old boys, which resulted in one of the teens sustaining a fatal stomach wound.

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