New Rangers Loan Review

RANGERS have players from both the first-team and Academy out on-loan at present. Here’s our review of how those who featured got on in recent games...

Jamie Murphy

Jamie played 62 minutes on Saturday as Hibs beat Hamilton 2-0 at Easter Road.

It was the fourth league win on the bounce for Hibs, who will look to continue their form as they host Motherwell this weekend.

  • Apps: 20

  • Goals: 2

Brandon Barker

Brandon came on as a 69th minute substitute as Oxford suffered a 2-0 defeat in the Football League Trophy semi-final against Tranmere Rovers.

He came into the starting XI at the weekend in Oxford’s 0-0 draw with Ipswich Town.

They host Portsmouth tomorrow before facing MK Dons away from home on Saturday.

  • Apps: 5

  • Goals: 1

George Edmundson

George made his debut for Derby on Tuesday evening as he came on as a 42nd minute substitute in their 2-1 win away to Wycombe.

The defender played his first 90 minutes for the EFL Championship side at the weekend as they narrowly lost out 2-1 away to Watford.

Derby host Huddersfield tomorrow evening, before welcoming Nottingham Forest to Pride Park Stadium on Friday.

  • Apps: 2

  • Goals: 0

Jordan Jones

Jordan came on as a 67th minute substitute in Sunderland’s 3-0 victory away to Burton on Saturday with the Gers winger setting-up their final goal of the afternoon.

They will be looking to continue recent form as they face Fleetwood Town tomorrow evening before a trip to Crewe Alexandra at the weekend.

  • Apps: 5

  • Goals: 0

Stephen Kelly

Stephen put in another strong performance in midfield for Ross County as they secured an important three points with a 1-0 win over Celtic on Sunday evening.

The victory helped the Staggies off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership. They will be looking to build on that as they head to St Mirren on Saturday.

  • Apps: 22

  • Goals: 0

Robby McCrorie

Robby came into Livingston’s starting line-up at the weekend as they drew 1-1 away to St Mirren.

It was Robby’s first 90 minutes since January, as Livingston picked up their first Scottish Premiership point this month.

Attention now turns to Sunday’s League Cup final as they take on St Johnstone at Hampden.

  • Apps: 12

  • Clean Sheets: 2

Jake Hastie

Jake came on as a 61st minute substitute as Motherwell lost 3-0 to St Johnstone on Saturday.

They have two away matches coming up this week as they travel to Paisley to play St Mirren on Wednesday evening before being away to Hibs on Saturday.

  • Apps: 12

  • Goals: 0

Glenn Middleton

Glenn came on as a 77th minute substitute as St Johnstone beat Motherwell 3-0 at Fir Park.

It’s a big week for St Johnstone who head for Hampden for the League Cup Final against Livingston on Sunday.

  • Apps: 3

  • Goals: 0

Josh McPake

Josh played two 90 minutes for Harrogate this week as they started with a 1-0 victory against Carlisle in EFL League Two on Tuesday night.

At the weekend they suffered a 3-1 defeat away to Scunthorpe. There are two home games coming up this week for Harrogate, firstly against Mansfield Town tomorrow evening before Grimsby Town at the weekend.

  • Apps: 8

  • Goals: 1

Rhys Breen

Rhys scored his first senior goal on Saturday as Queen of the South picked up three points with an impressive 3-2 win away to Dundee.

Euan East’s cross picked out the Gers defender in the box as he headed home Queens’ second goal of the afternoon.

This weekend Queen of the South host Dunfermline in the Scottish Championship.

  • Apps: 5

  • Goals: 1

Kai Kennedy

Kai played 90 minutes for Raith Rovers as they lost 1-0 away to Arbroath at the weekend.

They will be looking to bounce back on Saturday as they welcome Alloa Athletic to Stark’s Park in the Scottish Championship.

  • Apps: 6

  • Goals: 1

Ben Williamson

Ben made his seventh appearance for Arbroath as they extended their unbeaten run in the Scottish Championship with a 1-0 win over Raith Rovers.

Arbroath are now seven games unbeaten as they head for Ayr United on Saturday.

  • Apps: 7

  • Goals: 0

James Maxwell

James played another 90 minutes for Queen of the South in their 3-2 win away to Dundee.

It was his 21st appearance of the season for the Doonhammers as he continues to rack up minutes in the Championship.

Queens’ now sit fourth in the table and host second place Dunfermline on Saturday.

  • Apps: 21

  • Goals: 2

Lewis Mayo

Lewis played 90 minutes for Dunfermline as they beat Alloa Athletic 2-1 in the Scottish Championship on Saturday.

This weekend they travel to Dumfries to play Queen of the South.

  • Apps: 14

  • Goals: 2