Ross Halls looks at how Ipswich Town's loan players got on for their clubs this weekend....
CORRIE NDABA
The Irishman played the full 90 minutes for Kilmarnock as they were beaten 1-0 at home against Hearts in the Scottish Premiership.
Ndaba recently made his return from injury with this being his first full 90 minutes since October. Derek McInnes' side dropped out of the top six after his 700th game as a manager.
GASSAN AHADME
The forward scored but missed a penalty for Cambridge United as they beat fellow League One side Fleetwood Town 4-0 at home to progress to the third round of the FA Cup.
Ahadme came on as a sub in the 22nd minute to replace the injured Fejiri Okenabirhie and had a chance to score from the spot seven minutes later but he attempted a cheeky chip which was saved.
However, he made amends in the second half, converting former Town player Paul Digby's cross to complete the scoring with the U's having Barry Corr in caretaker charge following the sacking of manager Mark Bonner.
KYLE EDWARDS
The winger was not involved for Oxford United as Des Buckingham won his first game as Oxford United head coach after they reached the third round of the FA Cup by beating League Two side Grimsby Town 2-0 at Kassam Stadium.
Edwards made his return from a hamstring injury last week but he was subbed at half time in midweek to manage his comeback for their games this month.
IDRIS EL MIZOUNI
The Tunisian midfielder captained and scored an unfortunate own goal for Leyton Orient as they lost to National League side Chesterfield 1-0 in the FA Cup second round.
El Mizouni came up against former Town boss Paul Cook and former team-mate Armando Dobra, while they also have Kieron Dyer and Gary Roberts has first-team coaches.
ZAK BRADSHAW
The youngster was not in action for Woking as their home clash with Gateshead was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
Bradshaw has made 18 appearances and scored one goal for the Cards so far and will look to feature for them against Weston-super-Mare in the National League next weekend.
FINLEY BARBROOK
The young midfielder played the full 90 minutes for Chelmsford City as they won 3-2 at Bath City in the National League South.
The Clarets had a player sent-off in the first half and came from two goals behind to claim all three points and now sit eight in the table.
Barbrook has made seven appearances so far and his loan with the Essex club has been extended until January.
We can confirm that Finley Barbrook will be 𝙎𝙏𝘼𝙔𝙄𝙉𝙂 until at least January!
— Chelmsford City FC (@OfficialClarets) December 2, 2023
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MATT WARD AND HARRY BARBROOK
The duo were not in action for Braintree Town as their home clash with Weymouth was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
The Iron are set to return on Tuesday night as they travel to second place Hampton & Richmond Borough in the National League South.
CAMERON STEWART
The young defender was not in action for Cove Rangers as their trip to Falkirk was postponed following heavy snowfall.
The Toonsers will look to return to action next weekend as they travel to Annan Athletic in the Scottish League One.
JACK MANLY AND FINLAY CORRIGAN
The duo were not in action for Leiston as their home clash with Nuneaton Borough was postponed due to safety concerns.
They return to action next weekend as they travel to fellow Suffolk side Needham Market in Southern League Premier Division Central.
BEN HADDOCH
The midfielder was not in action for Stowmarket Town as their clash at Basildon United was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
Haddoch will look to help the Suffolk side get their first league win of the season as they travel to Walthamstow in the Isthmian League North Division on Tuesday night.
EX-BLUES CORNER
Macauley Bonne opened the scoring for Gillingham as they beat his former side Charlton Athletic 2-0 in the FA Cup second round.
Shane McLoughlin scored for Newport County as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Barnet to take the FA Cup tie to a replay.
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