Walsall winger Ashley Hemmings has extended his loan spell with Burton Albion until the end of the season, to include the Sky Bet League Two play-offs.
23-year-old Hemmings, who has made four Brewers appearances so far, joined Wolverhampton Wanderers at the age of nine and after climbing through the clubs youth ranks, signed professional terms in 2009, he also spent time on loan at Cheltenham Town, Torquay United and Plymouth Argyle during his time at the club before being released in July 2012 after only making two appearances in a Wolves shirt.
Ashley penned a two-year contract with Walsall in just a few weeks later and has gone on to make 65 first-team appearances for the club. He scored on his Saddlers debut against Brentford with a 18-yard drive in the first round of the League Cup. His current Saddlers contract is due to expire in the summer.
23-year-old Hemmings, who has made four Brewers appearances so far, joined Wolverhampton Wanderers at the age of nine and after climbing through the clubs youth ranks, signed professional terms in 2009, he also spent time on loan at Cheltenham Town, Torquay United and Plymouth Argyle during his time at the club before being released in July 2012 after only making two appearances in a Wolves shirt.
Ashley penned a two-year contract with Walsall in just a few weeks later and has gone on to make 65 first-team appearances for the club. He scored on his Saddlers debut against Brentford with a 18-yard drive in the first round of the League Cup. His current Saddlers contract is due to expire in the summer.