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Subscriber only THE Ipswich Knights are fast becoming the second half executioners in the Football Queensland Premier League 1 and FFA Cup competitions. However, while pleased with recent results, head coach Andy Ogden is working on adding more to those powerhouse finishes. After the Knights scored six second half goals in their latest 7-0 win over Holland Park, Ogden said his ongoing focus was for his team to make better starts. The Knights have only scored one goal in the first half in previous games before unleashing their attacking might. We are not coming necessarily from a losing position, Ogden said. But we are coming from a position where we think we can play better.
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Subscriber only THE Ipswich Knights have received some welcome news as they prepare to maintain their recent Friday night record at Bundamba. Skilful attacking midfielder Mitch Herrmann has been cleared of an ankle fracture meaning he can return to training and hopefully be back on the field soon. That comes after initial fears he could be out for an extended period after suffering the injury in the Knights season-opening victory over Mitchelton. Knights head coach Andy Ogden was delighted to have Herrmann on the comeback trail as the Ipswich side returns to the Football Queensland Premier League 1 competition following another FFA Cup victory.
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