Loan Review 09/03

IT’S your Rangers Loan Review for Monday, March 9 as we look back at how the club’s on-loan players performed over the weekend.

Jak Alnwick – Blackpool

Jak is currently injured after being forced off in Blackpool’s Boxing Day match with Accrington Stanley with an arm injury.

Apps: 24

Clean sheets: 6

Jamie Barjonas – Partick Thistle

Jamie came off the bench on 80 minutes as Partick gained a very decent 1-1 draw away to league-leaders Dundee United. They remain bottom of the Championship table, but are within three points of ninth-placed Queen of the South with a game in hand. Thistle are at home to eighth-placed Alloa on Saturday.

Apps: 5

Goals: 0

Greg Docherty – Hibernian

Greg again played 90 minutes as Hibs were beaten 3-1 by Aberdeen at Pittodrie. Jack Ross’ side are now sixth in the table and host St Johnstone on Saturday.

Apps: 8

Goals: 3

Jason Holt – St Johnstone

Jason played 80 minutes as Saints earned a very decent 1-0 home win over Livingston on Saturday. St Johnstone are seventh – a point behind Hibs whom they travel to on Saturday.

Apps: 17

Goals: 0

Lewis Mayo – Partick Thistle

After making his debut and winning the ‘Man of the Match’ award in last midweek’s 0-0 draw with Queen of the South, Lewis again played 90 minutes as Thistle earned their aforementioned 1-1 draw at Tannadice.

Apps: 2

Goals: 0

Robby McCrorie – Livingston

Robby was on the end of the 1-0 defeat to Jason Holt’s St Johnstone at the weekend. Livi remain fifth and host Hearts in the Premiership on Sunday.

Apps: 8

Clean sheets: 2

Ross McCrorie – Portsmouth

Ross came on for Portsmouth on Saturday at half-time as they were beaten 2-0 by Peterborough. Pompey moved down to sixth in League One with that loss, albeit, they are still just three points from an automatic promotion slot. They host fellow promotion-chasers Fleetwood Town tomorrow.

Apps: 21

Goals: 0

Glenn Middleton – Bradford City

Glenn was a half-time sub as Bradford fell to a 2-0 defeat away to Salford. Bradford are now ninth – four points outside the play-offs and host Leyton Orient on Saturday.

Apps: 3

Goals: 0

Jamie Murphy – Burton Albion

Jamie played 90 minutes as Burton were beaten 3-2 away to Lincoln City. They remain 12th in League One and play Wycombe Wanderers at home this weekend.

Apps: 9

Goals: 5

Danny Finlayson – Orange County

Orange County got their USL season up and running on Saturday, with Danny making the bench for their 0-0 home draw with El Paso Locomotive. Their next match comes on Saturday, 21 when they host San Diego Loyal.

Apps: 0

Goals: 0

Stephen Kelly – Ayr United

Stephen played 90 minutes as Ayr were held 0-0 at home by Dundee in the Championship on Saturday. They remain third in the table and on-course for a play-off spot with a four point gap over fifth-placed Dunfermline with a game in hand.

Apps: 32

Goals: 6

Nicky Hogarth – Stirling Albion

Nicky was again between the sticks as Stirling were beaten 3-1 away to Elgin City in League Two. They sit four points outside the play-off spots now and face league-leaders Cove Rangers tomorrow night.

Apps: 8

Clean sheets: 1

Cammy Palmer – Orange County

Cammy started and played 72 minutes of the aforementioned 0-0 draw with El Paso Locomotive.

Apps: 1

Goals: 0

Matty Shiels – Orange County

Matty was also on the bench for Orange County’s season-opener.

Apps: 0

Goals: 0

Aidan Wilson – Edinburgh City

Aidan came off the bench late-on as City defeated Albion Rovers 3-0 at home to remain second in League Two. They host Stenhousemuir at home on Saturday.

Apps: 12

Goals: 1

Kieran Wright – Alloa Athletic

Kieran was on the bench for Alloa as they defeated Inverness Caley 2-0 in the Championship. They are at Jamie Barjonas’ and Lewis Mayo’s Partick Thistle on Saturday.

Apps: 4

Clean sheets: 1