Loan Watch: Saturday, 12th January Loan Watch: Saturday, 12th January

Loan Watch: Saturday, 12th January

Walsall goalkeeper Joe Slinn, defenders Dan Vann and Callum Cockerill-Mollett, and strikers Dylan Parker and Cameron Peters, are currently spending time away from Banks's Stadium as they look to force their way into Dean Keates' first-team plans.
Slinn and Parker are with Liam McDonald's Rushall Olympic, academy products Vann and Cockerill-Mollett are with Scott Dundas' Chasetown, and Cameron Peters is in the early stages of a second spell with Bromsgrove Sporting.

Joe Slinn and Dylan Parker were among the starters as the Pics took on Barwell for the second time in less than a week, their previous meeting taking place on Monday evening and ending in a one-all draw.

Sarturday's meeting, which like the first was an Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division Central clash, was a different story as goals from Tyler Lyttle (7' & 82') and Simeon Maye (70') saw the Dales Lane side earn three crucial points, ending a nine game winless run.

Sadly for Slinn he was unable to keep his sheet clean as Barwell captain Brady Hickey's first-half leveller initially brought his side back into the game. Dylan Parker played for 73' minutes before making way for Adam Page.

Dan Vann and Callum Cockerill-Mollett retained their starting spots as Chasetown travelled to Urmston and took on Play-Off chasing Trafford FC in their latest Evo-Stik Northern Premier League West Division outing.

The defensive duo played for the full ninety-minutes but were unable to prevent heir loan side from losing as, despite goalkeeper Curtis Pond pulling off some superb saves, goals from Matt Bryan (18'), Jimmy Moore (37'), and Liam Ellis (85') secured a comfortable win for the hosts.

Cameron Peters was back among the Sporting starting XI just a few days after returning to the side. With his first match back coming in the form of a trip to face Kidlington.

Whilst Cameron didn't mark his Rouslers return with a goal he was highly involved in the action including grabbing an assist as goals from Mike McGrath (38'), Richard Gregory (52' & 78'), and Josh Quaynor (65') saw Bren Kelly's side secure a comfortable four-nil victory.
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