Walsall goalkeepers George Barrett and Jenson Kilroy, defender Rico Browne and strikers Douglas James-Taylor, Charlie Wragg, and Jaiy Leydon 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
NAME | ON LOAN WITH | INFO |
---|---|---|
GEORGE BARRETT | LYE TOWN | SHORT-TERM LOAN |
JENSON KILROY | HEREFORD PEGASUS | WORK EXPERIENCE LOAN |
RICO BROWNE | TAMWORTH | ONE-MONTH LOAN |
DOUGLAS JAMES-TAYLOR | DROGHEDA UNITED | SEASON-LONG LOAN |
CHARLIE WRAGG | ALVECHURCH | WORK EXPERIENCE LOAN |
JAIY LEYDON | REDDITCH UNITED | WORK EXPERIENCE LOAN |
George Barrett started as Lye Town played host to Rugby Town in the Northern Premier League - Midlands Division on Saturday afternoon.
Sadly for George, he was once again unable to keep a clean sheet as the visitors scored three, including one from the spot, to take the win.
Matt Gardner did put Lye back on level terms early in the second half but a Syrus Warren-Paul red card proved pivotal as Rugby went on to secure the win.
Jenson Kilroy started as Hereford Pegasus made their way to Cinder Lane and took on Fairford Town in the Hellenic Premier League.
It was another difficult afternoon for a loaned-out Saddlers stopper as Fairford took all three points with goals from Jamal Lawrence and Charlie Holliday cancelled out Harrison Iddles's effort to secure the win.
Charlie Wragg made his Alvechurch debut on Saturday afternoon as they visited the MEL Group Stadium and took on AFC Sudbury.
It turned out to be a frustrating afternoon for Charlie and his new teammates as Joe Neal's goal ten minutes before the break settled the ill-tempered affair.
Jaiy Leydon was a late second-half substitute as Redditch United eased past St Ives Town three-nil with goals from Johnny Johnson, Billy Shaw, and Jaiden White securing the win.
Coming on for Man of the Match Jaiden White, Jaiy had little time to impress but will no doubt be looking to earn more playing time over the next few weeks as he continues his spell with the club.
Rico Browne started and completed the full ninety minutes as Tamworth played hist to Sky Bet League One side Huddersfield Town in the First Round (proper) of the Emirates FA Cup.
Broadcast live on BBC Two, Tamworth put in a superb display as a first-half own goal by Terriers 'keeper Chris Maxwell proved to be enough to see the Lambs through to Sunday's Second Round draw.
Douglas James-Taylor retained his starting spot as Drogheda United and Dundalk played out a goalless draw at Weavers Park on Friday evening.
DJT didn't complete the game as he was replaced by Conor Kane with thirteen minutes of normal time remaining.