Ross Halls looks at how Ipswich Town's loan players got on for their clubs this weekend...
CORRIE NDABA
The Irishman scored his first goal for Kilmarnock as they beat Aberdeen 2-0 at home in the Scottish Premiership.
Ndaba opened the scoring when he headed home from a corner as Derek McInness' side made it five games unbeaten in the league to continue their charge for European football.
They return to action when they welcome league leaders Rangers to Rugby Park on Wednesday night.
PANUTCHE CAMARA AND FREDDIE LADAPO
Camara came on as a 78th minute sub as they held league leaders Portsmouth to a goalless draw at the Valley in League One. Ladapo was an unused sub.
Nathan Jones' side are now 18 games without a victory, matching the longest winless streak in the club's history, and just a point off the relegation zone.
They return to action when they travel to second-place Derby County on Tuesday night.
IDRIS EL MIZOUNI
The Tunisian midfielder played the full 90 minutes for Leyton Orient as they came from behind to win 2-1 at Oxford United in League One.
El Mizouni was booked but got a assist when he set up Ollie O'Neill for the equaliser.
Richie Wellens' side are now six points off the play-off spots and host Blackpool on Tuesday night.
ELKAN BAGGOTT
The defender played the full 90 minutes for Bristol Rovers as they came from behind to secure a 2-1 home victory over rock bottom Carlisle United in the third-tier.
Matt Taylor's side, who remain 12th in the table, are back in action when they travel to Leyton Orient next weekend.
NICK HAYES
The keeper played the full 90 minutes for Solihull Moors as they beat Hartlepool United 2-1 in the National League.
Andy Whing’s side made it four games unbeaten to maintain their play-off push.
The Moors return to action as they host strugglers Kidderminster Harriers on Tuesday night.
Like always, the ever-reliable Finley Barbrook never slipped up on the pitch today, but his excitement got the better of him at full time 😅🤣 #ClaretsTogether pic.twitter.com/A01G7zoOCS
— Chelmsford City FC (@OfficialClarets) February 24, 2024
FINLEY BARBROOK AND HENRY GRAY
The duo played the full 90 minutes for Chelmsford City as they beat league leaders Yeovil Town 1-0 at home in the National League South.
Gray kept his eight clean-sheet of the season as Robbie Simpson's side moved up to second in the table after securing their fourth successive victory.
The Clarets return to action when they travel to Farnborough on Tuesday night.
AYYUBA JAMBANG AND RYAN CARR
Carr played the full 90 minutes for Aveley as they held Torquay United to a 2-2 draw in the National League South.
Jambang was not involved for Danny Scopes' side as he is currently recovering from a injury sustained last time out.
The Millers, who are just a point off the play-off spots following a three-game unbeaten run, return to action when they travel to Dartford on Tuesday night.
OSMAN FOYO
The young attacker came off the bench late on to make his debut for Welling United as they were held to a 1-1 draw at St Albans City in the sixth-tier.
Rod Stringer's side remain a point adrift in the relegation zone, despite a six-game unbeaten.
The Wings return to action when host fellow strugglers Truro City on Tuesday night.
NICO VALENTINE AND EMMANUEL OKUNOWO
The duo featured for Needham Market as they won 1-0 at Leamington to extend their lead at the top of the Southern League Premier Central.
Valentine had to be replaced in the 25th minute due to injury as Kevin Horlock's side made it five straight wins. They are now five points clear of the rest.
The Marketmen host Stratford Town next on Tuesday night.
JACK MANLY, MICHAEL LAVIN AND ASH BOATSWAIN
The trio featured for Leiston as they were held to a 2-2 draw with Alvechurch in the Southern League Premier Central.
Manly set up former Town winger Ross Crane for what looked to be the winner for the Blues, but the visitors scored a late equaliser to steal a point.
Darren Eadie and Chris Wigger's side, who are three games unbeaten, return to action when they host Mickleover on Tuesday night.
WOODY WILLIAMSON
The young keeper played the full 90 minutes for Cheshunt as they lost 4-2 at Dulwich Hamlet in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
Craig Edwards' side are now without a win in their last six league games and sit 19th in the table, two points adrift in the relegation zone.
The Ambers will look to return to winning ways when host Kingstonian on Wednesday night.
CAMERON STEWART
The young defender was an unused sub for Cove Rangers as they beat Annan Athletic 2-1 at home in the Scottish League One.
Paul Hartley's side secured their first league win of 2024, which kept the Toonsers involved in the play-off battle.
They return to action when travel to rock bottom Edinburgh City next weekend.
DANNY CULLUM AND BEN HADDOCH
The duo featured for Ipswich Wanderers as they lost 3-2 at New Salamis in the Isthmian League North Division.
Glen Driver's side are now without a win in five games and sit 17th in the table.
Wanderers return to action when they host league leaders Lowestoft Town on Tuesday night.
SETH O'NEILL AND PAUL MOODIE
The duo weren't in action for Stowmarket Town as their clash with Maldon & Tiptree at Greens Meadow was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The Old Gold & Blacks will return to action when they host Witham Town next weekend.
EX-BLUES CORNER
Will Keane was among the scorers for Preston as they won 3-0 at Coventry City in the Championship. The forward has scored 12 goals in the league this season so far.
Dominic Samuel was among the scorers for Ebbsfleet United as they won 4-1 at 10-man Dorking Wanderers in the National League.
Brett Pitman scored for Shaftesbury as they were beaten 3-1 at home to Moneyfields in the Wessex League Premier Division. The veteran forward has scored 45 goals in 27 games this season so far.
Luke Matheson has joined League of Ireland side Bohemians on loan from Bolton Wanderers until the end of June.
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