Loan Watch: Saturday, 25th January 2025

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There are a handful of Saddlers currently out on loan, with players from the academy and first-team looking to impress and potentially force their way into Mat Sadler's first-team plans.

Stan Straw • Alvechurch
Stan Straw was an unused substitute as ALvechurch defeated AFC Telford United 3-1 in the Southern League - Premier Central, at Lye Meadow.

Rebounding from falling behind, a goal from former Saddler Joe Willis along with a Dylan Hadley brace saw the Church secure all three points.

Tom Owen • Dudley Town
Tom featured as Dudley Town defeated OJM 5-3 in the Midland Football League Premier Division.

A Matt Funge brace, along with efforts from Joe Colley, Ethan Muckley, and Jordan Davies were enough to overcome a battling opponent.

Dylan Thomas • Redditch United
Dylan started as Redditch defeated Barwell at the Valley Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

A Ryan Boothe brace along with an effort from former Saddler Marvellous Onabirekhanlen were enough to secure the win in a five-goal thriller.

Dylan was heavily involved in the contest, providing two assists as the Reds took the points.

Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie was a second-half substitute as Halesowen Town made it four away league games without a win away to Stratford Town.

Goals from Owen James and Kevin Joshua gave the Bards the win as the Yeltz failed to trouble the scorers.

Replacing McKauley Manning with twenty-minutes of the second half remaining, Wragg created a couple of opportunities and looked lively, though didn't dirty Jacob Weaver's sheet.

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