Marriott Hits Winner for Woking - Ipswich Town News
Striker Jack Marriott scored the winning goal in the 85th minute as his loan club Woking beat Alfreton 2-1 at home in the Skrill Premier. It was Marriott’s 12th goal of his two spells with the Cards.
Elsewhere, captain Carlos Edwards was in the Millwall side which drew 2-2 with Town’s fellow play-off challengers Watford at the Den, Martyn Woolford netting the equaliser in injury time.
Elliott Hewitt and Gillingham lost 5-1 at Leyton Orient in League One with former Blue Kevin Lisbie amongst the scorers.
In Ireland's Airtricity League First Division Jack Doherty came on as a 70th minute sub as Waterford United drew 0-0 away against Cobh Ramblers.
Midfielder Amir Berkane, who has been told he will not be offered a pro deal at the end of the season, hit a hat-trick as Town’s U18s beat Coventry 4-0 at Playford Road this morning, first-year scholar Cemal Ramadan scoring the other goal.
U18s: Crowe, Emmanuel, Robinson, Fowler, Smith, Jones, Ellis, Benyu, Willbye, Berkane, Ford.
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