Loan Watch: Thursday, 26th December 2024 Loan Watch: Thursday, 26th December 2024

Loan Watch: Thursday, 26th December 2024

Here is our latest look at how the loaned-out Saddlers are getting on.
Bescot Banter - Walsall FC News
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.

George Barrett • Lye Town
George started as Lye Town made their way to Pack Meadow and took on Coleshill Town in the Northern Premier League - Midland Division.

Sadly for the young stopper, he and his teammates were on the wrong end of a Boxing Day thrashing as Sam Tye's four goals were added to by Harry Craven and former Saddler Alex McSkeane as the home side scored six without reply.

Jenson Kilroy • Hereford Pegasus
Jenson was an unused substitute as Hereford Pegasus and Westfields played out a two-all draw at Allpay Park.

Westfields opened the scoring via Zac Powell with Jordan Williamson levelling the scores ahead of half-time. Pegasus fell behind for the second time as Cawley Cox scored from the penalty spot before Matt James headed home in stoppage time.

Cayden Bennett • Romulus
Cayden was an unused substitute as Romulus and Highgate United saw their game abandoned in the second-half due to increasingly thick fog.

Jeval Thompson-Mckenzie had given the Roms a first-half lead but that goal no longer counts as the match will have to be replayed.

Tom Owen • Dudley Town
Dudley Town made their way to the Prestige Midland Arena and took on AFC Wulfrunians.

Goals from Freddie Cockerell, Jake Webb, and Ryan Bright gave the Wulfs a three goal lead before Matt Funge scored late on for Dudley.

Jackson Preece • Newcastle Town
Jackson Preece was an unused substitute as Newcastle Town defeated Kidsgrove Athletic by two-goals-to-nil.

Ty Webster and Tim Grice netted to send Town up to 12th in the table at full-time.

Dylan Thomas • Redditch United
Dylan was a second-half substitute as Redditch United and Banbury United played out a goalless draw at the Valley Stadium.

The young midfielder replaced Nick Clayton-Phillips with sixty-six minutes on the click, making his Redditch debut.

Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie was a second-half substitute as Halesowen Town made their way to the SEAH Stadium and took on AFC Telford United.

Backed by over 300 travelling fans, the Yeltz slipped to a 2-0 defeat as goals from Matty Stenson and Ricardo Dinanga secured the points for the Bucks.

Wraggy took to the field with just under twenty minutes of the game remaining as he replaced Conor Tee, but the important goals had already been scores by the home.
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