
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 went on to earn the Player of the Match award as Hungerford and Wimborne Town played out a goalless draw in the Southern League Premier Division South.
Pulling off several fine saves, Jenson bounced back in style from his disappointing debut against Sholing last weekend.
Ronan Maher — Tamworth
Ronan started and played for just under an hour as Tamworth lost 1-0 to Woking at the Lamb on Saturday afternoon.
The only goal of the game arrived with thirty-two minutes played, as Ollie Sanderson got on the end of a cross to put the ball into Jaz Singh's net.
Ronan, who had fleeting moments in attack but couldn't quite contribute to a goal, was replaced by Harvey Sayer with fifty-eight minutes on the clock on what was a frustrating afternoon in the National League.
Charlie Wragg — Halesowen Town
Charlie was a second-half substitute as Halesowen slipped to a narrow defeat away to Bury Town
Being played at Bury's Getaway Cars Stadium, Halesowen fell behind to an Ollie Canfer goal with just seven minutes played, but were able to level the scores via Fin Holmes just six-minutes later.
The home side retook the lead via George Quantrell just after the thirty-minute mark as Halesowen went on to dominate the second-half but without troubling the scorers.
Replacing Jason Cowley with sixteen minutes of normal time remaining, Charlie was unable to get his name on the scoresheet as the Yeltz slipped to defeat.
Josh Gordon — Barrow
Josh started and completed the full ninety minutes as Barrow and Grimsby Town shared the spoils with a two-all draw at the SO Legal Stadium.
Early goals from Danny Rose and Keiran Green gave the Mariners a two-goal lead with just thirteen minutes on the clock, giving the Bluebirds plenty to think about.
Rakeem Harper cut the Mariners' lead just ahead of half-time, before Charles McCann put the match back on level terms with sixteen minutes of normal time remaining.
Josh Gordon saw an opportunity to secure all three points drift wide in the closing stages as both sides settled for a draw.
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