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Subscriber only PREPARING to return to part-time teaching, Wests sharpshooter Amy Kickbusch delivered a wonderful lesson in playing sport when you can, while you can. Despite feeling the effects of her first game back in A-Grade this season, the popular Ipswich mum was pleased to have returned. The body has definitely changed but it was nice to come back and have a game with the girls, Kickbusch said. I really enjoyed it. The aches she was feeling today were eased by the former Australian striker netting a hat-trick in her team s 7-0 victory over Easts on Saturday night.
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Subscriber only WITH a final match left to cap a successful Queensland tournament, Ipswich women s coach Hugh Hocking was entitled to be contented as he dodged the Toowoomba rain. His well-drilled side had just qualified for Monday s third-fourth playoff against home team Toowoomba at the Queensland hockey championships. Beating Gladstone 7-0 this afternoon secured Ipswich second spot in Pool B with two wins and a single 1-0 loss to Gold Coast. The Ipswich women opened the tournament with a 4-2 success over Tweed on Saturday morning. They battled through the chilly Saturday night conditions pushing unbeaten Gold Coast all the way.
âOld schoolâ Wests deliver positive victory at right time Wests captain Eden Jackat was pleased with the way her A-Grade team united in their latest win.
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Subscriber only PREPARING to represent Ipswich at this weekend s Queensland Championships, Eden Jackat received a timely boost. The Wests A-Grade captain was delighted to see the Magpies women complete one of their best performances of the year at the Ipswich Hockey Complex. It wasn t only beating Thistles 3-1 on Friday night that pleased the dependable skipper. We all came off the field in a really positive mindset about the game, Jackat said.
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Subscriber only AFTER receiving an early Christmas present with national squad selection, Eden Jackat has to play a waiting game. The skilful Ipswich hockey player has been named in the Australian indoor squad preparing for the next World Cup in Europe. The exact time and location are yet to be confirmed after next year s scheduled Indoor Hockey World Cup was postponed. For Hockey Queensland s Indoor Female Player of the Year, that means keeping fit and focused in the months ahead. However, after being recognised at state and national level this year, Jackat said keeping motivated wouldn t be an issue.