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Subscriber only THE glint in Josh Cleeland s eye indicated the sense of relief the Ipswich Jets players felt after breaking their 2021 Intrust Cup season drought. The Ipswich born and bred five-eight responded with his trademark team-minded approach when asked what best summed up Saturday s 40-24 victory over the Capras at North Ipswich Reserve. There was a lot of emotion when we lost four in a row so it was good to get the win with the boys, Cleeland said. Most satisfying is we are working together. We are not going ourselves. We re making sure we are playing for each other.
Premium Content A SECOND half resurgence, improved defence and another promising debutant. The Ipswich Jets are maintaining their composure as they chase an elusive first win of the 2021 Intrust Super Cup season. Ipswich s latest 36-20 defeat to the Sunshine Coast Falcons came after a spirited Jets fightback. Down 36-2 early in the second half, the Jets rallied with halfback Julian Christian scoring a terrific double and providing renewed hope a win is on the way. He scored some really good tries and they were built off some really good football, said Jets head coach Keiron Lander. Ipswich Jet Julian Christian.