We have plenty of Glovers out on loan at the moment including two at Weston-super-Mare, here’s how they all got on.

Goalkeeper Will Buse has been joined by midfielder  Dylan Morgan and both were in the starting line-up for Weston, they got the better of Hornchurch in a five-goal thriller, with Morgan on the scoresheet inside the first five minutes.

The former Taunton Town man also picked up the Man of the Match award as he started his three-month loan stint in some style.

That result backs up a 1-0 win over Maidstone on Bank Holiday Monday and ‘cleano’ for Buse on that occasion, the Seagulls have now won four in a row and sit in sixth  in the National League South Table.

Down at Plymouth Parkway, last Monday Corey Koerner made his first start in a 0-0 draw with Tiverton Town in the Southern League Premier Division South.

Onto Saturday’s action and Parkway were in the FA Cup, with a fairly comfortable win over Baffins Milton Rovers. Koerner came off the bench with 20 minutes to go.

Yeovil Town loanee Corey Koerner (R) in action for Plymouth Parkway
PIC C/O Viv Curtis – Tiverton Town

With the Under 18s having a slightly different schedule this season (more on that to follow in the coming weeks) there are a number of youngsters looking to get some senior experience at a range of different local clubs – We can’t promise to keep tabs on them all, but if anything of note happens, we’ll do our best.

Will Howard, a young goalkeeper who has trained with the first-team and was named on the subs bench during pre-season, is playing for Cullompton Rangers, who have been on a decent run in the South West Peninsula League, which is the tenth tier.

Josh Haskett continues to get minutes for Sherborne – he and some of the Under-18s’ second year lads are getting game time in their first and reserve teams.

Central defender Jacob Shore has recovered from an injury sustained in first-team action in pre-season and is now playing with Street FC – he came off the bench for them on Saturday in a 2-1 win over Torpoint. Krystian Woods, who appeared for the first-team in pre-season, was a second half substitute whilst Sol Padmore was also on the bench for the Cobblers.

Midfielder Mason Alden is back at Welton Rovers here he spent time last season and started their 3-1 defeat at St Blazey yesterday, whilst Max Dyer is with the Oldland Abbotonians who beat 3-1 Shepton Mallet on Saturday in game where former Loan Watch regular, Charlie Bateson was sent-off and Benjani Jr was a substitute.

Nansimir Nanev was a second half substitute for Sturminster Newton United who won 3-0 at home to Hengrove Athletic.

If you’re going to a game with one of our local loanees are in action, let me know if they do anything of note.


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