
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 • Hungerford Town
Jenson started and secured a well-deserved clean-sheet as the Crusaders made their way to the Xcel Sports Hub and took on Walton & Hersham in the Southern League Premier South.
Pulling off some superb saves, Jenson entered a performance to build upon as his team took a share of the spoils.
Josh Gordon • Barrow
Josh started and completed the full ninety-minutes as Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu's second-half brace saw Cambridge United take all three points from their long trip to the SO Legal Stadium.
Josh, who was booked in the dying stages of the game, has scored just twice across thirteen all-competition appearances for Barrow as they continue to struggle for form.
Ronan Maher • Tamworth, Levi Amantchi • Rochdale
Ronan completed the full ninety-minutes and Levi was a second-half substitute as Rochdale regained their place at the top of the National League with a 2-1 win over the Lambs.
Rochdale built a two-goal lead as Kyron Gordon (41') and Emmanuel Dieseruvwe (71') scored before Dan Creaney gave the Lambs a bit of hope with sixteen minutes remaining, though there were no further goals as Tamworth's inconsistent spell continues.
Levi took the place of Connor McBride with just eight-minutes of the game remaining as his first rating spell at the Crown Oil Arena continues.
Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie was a second-half substitute as the Yeltz defeated Stourbridge in the Number 9 derby at the War Memorial Ground on Saturday afternoon.
Halesowen scored three times in nine minutes as Fin Holmes opened the scoring after twenty-nine minutes before Jim Kellermann bagged a brace to take the visitors into the break with a comfortable lead.
The Glassboys scored the only goal of the second-half as Jai Verma netted three minutes before the hour mark, but it was the Yeltz that took all three points.
Wragg replaced Jak Hickman with eighteen minutes of the second-half still to play, but didn't complete the contest, as he made way for Luke Postle some eleven minutes into what turned out to be fifteen extra minutes.
