Toby Stephens (Page 2)

Yeovil Town loanee Ollie Hulbert was part of the Plymouth Parkway side who lost in the FA Trophy to National League side Barnet.

A 90th minute goal was all that separated the sides with the game ending 1-0.

Hulbert came off the bench midway through the second half and had a headed chance shortly before the Bees grabbed the match winner.

Toby Stephens was an unused substitute for the Plymouth side too.

Plymouth Parkway face Truro City on Boxing Day, a game which could see the Parkway duo line up against fellow Glovers loanee, Ollie Haste.

 

At a time where there’s not much football on, only one of the Glovers loanees got some game time on Saturday.

Ollie Haste got 90 minutes for Truro.

They lost 1-0 to Dorchester Town with a first half goal the difference between the two sides.

All other loanees saw their games postponed due to the weather.

Toby Stephens and Ollie Hulbert were scheduled to be part of the Plymouth Parkway squad away at Barnet in the FA Trophy (note… Stephens has played in the Trophy already, but Hulbert’s participation wasn’t guaranteed – but we guess he can now become available as his parent club are out.)

Benjani Jr hasn’t yet kicked a ball for Sherborne, whilst Will Dawes return to Stratford town has been stalled by the weather.

Most sides have games midweek as the fixtures begin to pile up.

There were just two of the four Glovers’ loanees in action on Tuesday night

Will Dawes, who is back on loan at Stratford Town after his five-figure transfer from the Bards in the summer, played the full 90 minutes as his re-adopted side lost 4-2 to Alvechurch.

Dawes did set up the 2nd goal for his side and saw an effort of his own cannon back off the bar.

Over in Plymouth, Ollie Hulbert had to wait until the 75th minute to get a taste of the action as Plymouth Parkway drew 0-0 with Bracknall.

There was no place in the squad for Toby Stephens.

On Wednesday evening, defender Ollie Haste, was an unused substitute in Truro City’s 1-1 draw with Beaconsfield. The defender had appeared as a 66th minute substitute for the first team in the Somerset Men’s Premier Cup win over Taunton Town the night before.

All three of Yeovil Town’s loan players made team-sheets for their respective clubs on Saturday, but only two played and only one started.

Firstly, defender Ollie Haste was back in the Truro City side after missing a couple games due to a slight injury, he was an unused substitute, as the White Tigers found a last- minute winner to beat Harrow Borough 2-1 in the Southern League Premier Division South.

The young defender has sat out recent matches through injury.

Over at Plymouth Parkway, striker Ollie Hulbert played the full 90 for his temporary side in a 1-0 defeat to Hanwell Town in the Southern League Premier Division South.

Midfielder Toby Stephens was named on the bench for the game and game on shortly after the hour mark.

Both Truro and Parkwat have midweek games where the trio will all hope to get more game time.

Only one of Yeovil Town’s two loanees was in action for their loan clubs this weekend.

Midfielder Toby Stephens played a pivotal role for Plymouth Parkway in a 3-1 win home win over Hayes and Yeading in the Southern League Premier Division South

He played through a “delicious” ball for former Glovers’ loanee Ben Seymour to score the opening goal and played the full 90 minutes.

Defender Ollie Haste wasn’t named in the matchday squad for Truro City’s trip to the Metropolitan Police, a result which keeps Paul Wootton’s side a point ahead of Weston-super-Mare at the top of the Southern League Premier Division South.

The Gloverscast understands he took a slight knock in training on Friday and was advised by the Yeovil medical staff to sit out this weekend, but should be back on the pitch sooner rather than later.

Both Truro City and Plymouth Parkway were in first round action of the FA Trophy on Saturday with different outcomes for the Glovers loanees.

Ollie Haste was not named in Paul Wotton’s side as Truro were dumped out of the competition.

Presumably, he was withdrawn from availability to avoid being cup tied for later rounds should Yeovil require him.

No such selection issues for Toby Stephens, fresh off an impressive midweek display he was allowed to compete in Parkway’s tie.

He started, and played an hour as Ben Seymour sent them through to the second round.

As per the competition rules, Stephens is now ineligible to represent Yeovil in the FA Trophy.

 

 

 

Following on from Yesterday’s successful outing for Ollie Haste at Truro, Toby Stephens racked up 80 minutes for Plymouth Parkway.

Parkway, came from behind to beat Tiverton Town with the on-loan Glovers midfielder Stephens starting the game.

He was substituted on 79 minutes, with he and former Yeovil front man Ben Seymour taken off as Parkway looked to see the game home.

Keep it up, Toby!

 

Toby Stephens (Right) in action for Plymouth Parkway
? Harrow Borough

Yeovil Town’s two loan stars Toby Stephens and Ollie Haste both saw their sides win on Saturday, but only one made it onto the pitch.

Toby Stephens was a rock in the centre of midfield for Plymouth Parkway as they thrashed Hendon 6-0 in the Southern League Premier Division South at Bolitho Park. Former Glovers’ loanee Ben Seymour scored four goals in the hammering.

Haste returned to Southern League Premier Division leaders Truro City during the week and was an unused substitute as they came from 2-0 down to win 4-3 at Hayes & Yeading.

The 19-year-old had a successful spell at Bolitho Park – also the home ground of the White Tigers – at the start of the season before making a brief return to Huish Park.

He was an unused substitute in the 1-1 draw at Dorking Wanderers and in the goalless opening match against Taunton Town in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round.

Toby Stephens

Toby Stephens made his debut for Plymouth Parkway on Saturday after making his second loan move from Huish Park.

Stephens, who had spent a couple of months with Truro City where he found first-team minutes hard to come by, played the full 90 minutes and a pivotal role in Parkway’s 1-0 at Harrow Borough in Southern League Premier Division South, the same division he played in with table-topping Truro.

The Parkway side also included two former Glovers with striker Ben Seymour starting and ex-academy talent Pedro Borges on the bench as part of his loan deal from Exeter City.

Congratulations on the win, Toby.

Young midfielder Toby Stephens has joined Plymouth Parkway on a three-month loan deal.

The 19-year-old has joined the Southern League Division One South side ahead of their trip to Harrow Borough this weekend.

Stephens has recently ended a loan spell at Truro City where he struggled to get minutes, but the surroundings will be familiar as Parkway share their Bolitho Park with Truro.