Loan Watch: Tuesday, 11th February 2025 Loan Watch: Tuesday, 11th February 2025

Loan Watch: Tuesday, 11th February 2025

Here's 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.

McLloyd Oben • Romulus
McLloyd starred as the Roms made their way to Oldfields Sports Ground took on Uttoxeter Town in the Midlands League Premier on Tuesday evening.

The Roms got off to a dreadful start as their hosts opened a three goal lead as Lewis Dawson, Jack Hassle, and Niall Rushton before Ryan Nesbitt grabbed a goal back ahead of the break.

Louis Lake scored a second for Romulus during the second-half, but that wasn't enough to impact the result, as Uttoxeter took all three points.

Ronan Maher • Tamworth
Ronan was a second-half substitute as Tamworth made their way to the Prestige Group Stadium and took on Hartlepol United in the National League.

The match saw four goals scored but no clear winner as former Saddler Reyes Cleary opened the scoring for the Pools before Jordan Ponticelli levelled the scores.

Tamworth went into the break in the lead as Beck-Ray Enoru put his side ahead, only for Emmanuel Dieseruvwe to equalise on the hour mark.

Coming on for goalscorer Enoru with just thirteen minutes of the game remaining, Ronan worked hard to create openings but couldn't change the score as the spoils were shared.

Tom Owen • Dudley Town
Owen started as Dudley Town took on Wolverhampton Sporting in the last 16 of the JW Hunt Cup at Hazel Lane.

It was a successful night for Tom and his team as goals from Matt Funge, Owen Massey, and Harry Crook saw them secure their place alongside Telford Town in the Quarter Final.
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