Loan Watch: Monday, 10th April 2023 Loan Watch: Monday, 10th April 2023

Loan Watch: Monday, 10th April 2023

Here is our latest look at how Walsall's loan stars are getting on during their spells away from Poundland Bescot Stadium.
Bescot Banter - Walsall FC News
Walsall goalkeeper Zach Hedge, defenders Joe Foulkes and Peter Clarke, midfielder Sam Perry, and strikers Timmy Abraham, Shay Willock, and Marvellous Onabirekhanlen are currently out on loan as they look to force their way into Michael Flynn's first-team plans.

OUT ON LOAN
NAME ON LOAN WITH LOAN ENDS
ZACH HEDGE NUNEATON BOROUGH 31 MAY 2023
JOE FOULKES KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS 31 MAY 2023
PETER CLARKE OLDHAM ATHLETIC 31 MAY 2023
SAM PERRY LEAMINGTON 31 MAY 2023
TIMMY ABRAHAM OLDHAM ATHLETIC 31 MAY 2023
SHAY WILLOCK WORCESTER RAIDERS MONTH-TO-MONTH
MARVELLOUS ONABIREKHANLEN WORCESTER CITY WORK EXPERIENCE

Peter Clarke was a second-half substitute as Oldham Athletic made the trip to Glanford Park and took on Scunthorpe United in the National League on Bank Holiday Monday afternoon.

The match was a successful one for the Latics they secured three welcome points, with opponents Scunthorpe suffering relegation to the National League North as their fall shows no signs of coming to an end.

Goals from Devarn Green (32') and Bassala Sambou (79'), the latter picking himself up to take a spot-kick after being felled in the area, were more than enough to condemn the Iron to a second successive relegation.

Clarke took to the field with twenty-one minutes of the second-half remaining as he replaced Liam Hogan in the backline.

Joe Foulkes was named in the starting eleven as Kidderminster Harriers made the trip to Mill Farm and took on AFC Fylde in the National League North.

Kidderminster, who have been in improving form as of late, made it three wins in as many games as Amari Morgan-Smith's first-half brace secured all three points.

Joe played for the full ninety minutes and contributed to another clean sheet as the Harriers now sit twelfth in the table, just four points below the Play-Off places.

Sam Perry was named on the bench as Leamington made the trip to Latimer Park and took on relegation rivals Kettering Town in the National League North.

Sadly for Leamington, who saw Theo Streete red carded with ten-minutes of the first-half remaining, their hosts were able to grab three crucial points as they looked to build a gap over the relegation zone.

Kettering's first goal arrived via the spot as, after Streete saw red for a foul inside the area, Jimmy Knowles stepped up to score. Lewis White (76') doubled his side's lead before Sam Bennett (90+2') scored in second-half stoppage time.

Sam didn't take to the field until around fourteen minutes from time and was unable to impact the scores in a positive way with the result seeing the Brakes sitting in the drop zone with just three games remaining.

Marvellous Onabirekhanlen was a second-half substitute as Worcester City played host to Romulus at Claines Lane in the Midland Premier League.

The match was an unsuccessful one for Marv and his team as Romulus netted three second-half goals with Dylan Hadley (58'), Jack Whelan (70'), and Owen Watkins (88') all finding the back of the net before George Baker scored a late consolation for City.

Marvellous played for just over twenty-minutes as he replaced Kyonn Evans with seventy minutes on the clock. His only opportunity proved to be a weak effort which was easily gathered.
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