Loan Watch: Saturday, 28th December 2024 Loan Watch: Saturday, 28th December 2024

Loan Watch: Saturday, 28th December 2024

Here is our latest look at how the loaned-out Saddlers are getting on.
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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.

Jenson Kilroy • Hereford Pegasus
Jenson returned to the starting line-up as Hereford Pegasus made their way to the Mundy Playing Fields in Bristol and took on Thornbury Town.

It wasn't a successful trip for Pegasus as the home side took all three points on Saturday afternoon as Callum Chalmers' brace along with Zak Kempster's effort were enough to cancel out Jack Gittoes' leveller.

McLloyd Oben & Cayden Bennett • Romulus
McLloyd started and Cayden was named on the bench as Romulus played host to 1874 Northwich at the Domino's Arena.

The match was a high-scoring affair that saw six goals scored, as an Eden Bailey hat-trick along with a Jacson Coppack goal saw Northwich take the points.

Tom Owen • Dudley Town
Dudley Town once again chose to keep their starting XI a secret as they took on Highgate United.

The match was a successful one for Town as, despite letting slip a two-goal lead, Ethan Muckley's second half brace added to Joe Colley and Matt Funge's fist half goals to take the points.

Dylan Thomas • Redditch United
Dylan was a late substitute as Redditch United lost 2-0 to Bishop's Stortford at the RDA Stadium.

Coming on for Kartell Dawkins with just a minute of normal time remaining, Dylan had little opportunity to impact the scoreline as goals from Nahum Melvin-Lambert and Fabio Virciglio were enough to take the points for Bishop's Stortford

Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie Wragg was a second-half substitute as Halesowen Town lost 3-1 to Bedford Town at the Eyrie Stadium.

Coming on for Alex Cameron with seventeen minutes of the second-half still to play, Charlie forced a save from goalkeeper Adam Harrison as he looked to help his team back into the game.

Bedford scored via Ryan Blake before Connor Tee levelled the scores. Eddie Panter put Bedford back into the lead in the second-half before adding his second later in the game.
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