Loan Watch: Saturday, 19th October 2024

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Walsall goalkeepers George Barrett and Jenson Kilroy, defender Rico Browne and strikers Douglas James-Taylor and Charlie Wragg are currently out on loan as they look to earn first-team football and possibly force their way into Mat Sadler's plans.

OUT ON LOAN
NAMEON LOAN WITHINFO
GEORGE BARRETTLYE TOWNLOAN
JENSON KILROYHEREFORD PEGASUSYOUTH EXPERIENCE
RICO BROWNETAMWORTHONE-MONTH LOAN
DOUGLAS JAMES-TAYLORDROGHEDA UNITEDSEASON-LONG LOAN
CHARLIE WRAGGBROMSGROVE SPORTINGTHREE-MONTH LOAN

George Barrett started as Lye Town made their way to the Loughborough University Stadium and took on Loughborough Students on Saturday afternoon.

Sadly for George, he was unable to help his short-term team to victory as goals from Dylan Reason (24') and Quinton Dlodlo (44') proved to be enough to secure the win.

Substitute Alfie Steward grabbed a consolation goal for Lye but they went home without anything to show for their trip.

Jenson Kilroy also retained his starting spot as Hereford Pegasus travelled to Greenfields and took on Market Drayton in the FA Vase in a match that saw the start delayed after the visitors' coach broke down en route.

The match was a disappointing one for Hereford as goals from Nicky Parker (2), Max Raine, and someone as yet unknown saw Market Drayton ease through to the next round of the competition.

Rico Browne started as Tamworth played host to Woking at the Lamb on Saturday afternoon.

The match was a hard-fought affair with both sides creating a hatful of chances, though it was the hosts that ultimately took all three points.

Taking the lead via Nathan Tshikuna, Tamworth doubled their lead via Thomas McGlinchey before Dale Gorman pulled one back for the visitors.

Dan Creaney reestablished his side's two-goal lead in second-half stoppage time before a Dale Gorman free-kick gave them something to think about ahead of the final whistle.

Charlie Wragg was named in the Bromsgrove Sporting starting XI as they visited the Zecco Stadium.

The match was another high-scoring affair with the teams sharing five goals though it was the hosts that took all three points.

Lee Shaw opened the scoring for Stamford before Connor Bartle and James Blunden added two more goals.

Jamie Meddows pulled one back from the spot late in the first half before Charlie Lycett gave Sporting a glimmer of hope, though they were unable to take anything from the contest.

Charlie was subbed off with fifteen minutes of the match remaining as Bromsgrove went in search of more goals.

Douglas James-Taylor retained his starting spot as Drogheda United played host to Shamrock Rovers at Weavers Park on Friday evening,

Sadly for the Drogs they were unable to secure any of the spoils as Shamrock man Dylan Watts grabbed the only goal of the game with six minutes of normal time remaining as he sent a long-distance effort past Luke Dennison and into the back of the net.

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