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Clarke's Goal Drought Continues - Ipswich Town News

Billy Clarke played the full 90 minutes as Darlington drew 2002 at home to Barnet, but still hasn't scored since November 1st. Clarke looks likely to leave the Blues in January with the Quakers likely to be amongst those after his signature when his loan spell is up at the end of the year.

Elsewhere, Liam Trotter's Grimsby continued their move away from the bottom of League Two with a 2-2 draw at Aldershot.

Dean Bowditch played 72 minutes as Brentford drew 1-1 at Gillingham, while Matt Richards and Brighton lost 1-0 at Tranmere and Dan Harding was booked as 10-man Southend lost 3-0 at Hartlepool on Friday.

As usual, Hamilton left Chris Casement out of their 18 and have already indicated that they don't intend to extend his loan spell when it ends in January, while young left-back Kurt Robinson is still to play for his loan club Northampton.

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