
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.
Ronan Maher — Tamworth
Ronan was named among the starters as the Lambs made their way to Meadow Park and took on Boreham Wood in the National League.
After losing their last three league games, the Lambs were finally able to record a victory as goals from Ben Milnes and Immanuelson Duku saw them rebound from going a goal down to take all three points.
Ronan didn't complete the full ninety minutes, as he was replaced by Stefan Mols with just over half of the second forty-five remaining.
Charlie Wragg — Halesowen Town
Charlie started as the Yeltz welcomed Spalding United to the Grove for a Southern Football League, Premier Division Central clash.
The match was an eventful affair that saw each side not only share the spoils, but also the number of red cards as each was reduced to ten men in the dying stages of second-half stoppage time.
Jason Cowley twice dragged his team back on to level terms before being dismissed in the tenth-minute of stoppage time as the match produced plenty of drama in wet conditions.
Liam Moore and Jack Roberts scored for the visitors, but neither side was able to secure that all-important winner.
Charlie was replaced by Fin Holmes with seventeen minutes of the game to play, but was involved in plenty of attacking moves, though didn't trouble the scorers on this occasion.
Josh Gordon — Barrow
Josh started as the Bluebirds visited the Copperjax Community Stadium and took on Barrow in League Two.
Sadly for Josh, goals from Marcus Ifill (32') and the ever-dangerous Michael Cheek (88') ensured that Ben Whitfield's 50th minute leveller wasn't enough to help his side go on and take anything from the contest.
Gordon didn't complete the game, as he was replaced by former Saddler Jack Earing with eleven minutes of the game remaining.
Levi Amantchi — Rochdale
Levi was a late second-half substitute, as Harvey Gilmour's goal proved to be enough to see Rochdale bounce back from a midweek 4-1 thrashing by title-rivals York City.
Levi, who has found match minutes somewhat difficult to come by as of late, replaced Emmanuel Dieseruvwe with just seven minutes of the game remaining.