Ipswich Town loan watch: Town loan players with brilliant performance so far

Ross Halls examines how Ipswich Town’s loan players performed for their respective teams this weekend….

CORRIE AND NDABA

The Irishman appeared for Kilmarnock in their 1-1 draw with St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.

Ndaba made his first start in over a month after recovering from an ankle ailment, and he will aim to add to his tally when Killie travels to Celtic on Saturday.

EL MIZOUNI, IDRIS

The Tunisian midfielder started and played 63 minutes for Leyton Orient in their League One loss to Fleetwood Town. Former Town attacker Jack Marriott scored the game-winning goal, giving the Cods their first league victory of the season.

Richie Wellens’ side will look to bounce back as they host Lincoln City on Tuesday night.
GASSAN AHADME

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The forward came on as a 70th minute sub for Cambridge United as they held Derby County to a goalless draw at Pride Park. He is now without a goal in eight games.

 

Ahadme will look to get back into the starting XI as the U’s host Barnsley on Tuesday night.

 

KYLE EDWARDS AND PANUTCHE CAMARA

 

Edwards has suffered a hamstring injury in training, which means he missed Oxford’s 3-1 win at Stevenage, with former Town defender Greg Leigh scoring a brace on his 29th birthday.

 

Camara was still not involved for Charlton Athletic as they were held to a goaless draw at Shrewsbury Town. The midfielder last featured on August 15th.

CAMERON STEWART

The young defender played the full 90 minutes for Cove Rangers as they drew 2-2 with Stirling Albion in the Scottish League One.

 

Stewart will return to action with the Toonsers next weekend as they host Annan Athletic.

 

ZAK BRADSHAW

 

The youngster played the full 90 minutes for Woking as they won 2-0 at AFC Fylde to get back to winning ways in the National League One.

 

Bradshaw will look to add to his appearances for his loan club as they host Halifax Town on Tuesday night.

 

DANNY CULLUM

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The young goalkeeper played the full 90 minutes for Bury Town as they won 5-0 at fellow Suffolk side Stowmarket Town in the Isthmian League North Division derby.

 

Former academy player Cemal Ramadan was among the scorers as Cole Skuse’s side moved up to seventh in the table and now turn their attention to the FA Trophy as they travel to Wingate & Finchley on Saturday.

 

JACK MANLY AND FINLAY CORRIGAN

 

Manly was not involved for Leiston due to illness as they came from behind to win 3-2 at Barwell in the Southern League Premier Division Central.

 

Corrigan was not involved for missed Hemel Hempstead Town as they won 2-0 at Gorleston to progress to the next round of the FA Cup.

FORMER BLUES CORNER

Jordan Rhodes scored from the spot for Blackpool to earn them a 1-0 victory at Barnsley in League One. That’s his fourth goal in two games.

 

Louie Barry also scored from the spot for his seventh league goal in a row for Stockport County as they won 3-1 at Accrington Stanley in League Two.

 

Macauley Bonne scored his first goal for Gillingham as they drew 1-1 with Mansfield Town at Priestfield Stadium in the fourth tier.

 

Freddie Sears scored on his first start for Dagenham & Redbridge as they lost 3-2 at Aldershot Town in the National League.

 

Darren McQueen scored twice for Ebbsfleet United as they won 3-1 at home to Boreham Wood in the fifth tier.

 

Frank Nouble scored for Yeovil Town as they won 2-0 at home to Didcot Town to progress to the next round of the FA Cup.

 

Brett Pitman scored a second half hat-trick for Shaftesbury as they won 6-2 at home to Sherborne Town in the Wessex Football League. The veteran forwad has now scored 16 goals this season.

 

Zak Brown was among the scorers for Felixstowe & Walton United as they won 4-2 at Basildon United in the Isthmian League North Division.

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