Ross Halls looks at how Ipswich Town's loan players got on for their clubs yesterday....

East Anglian Daily Times: Gassan Ahadme has finished his loan spell at Cambridge United.Gassan Ahadme has finished his loan spell at Cambridge United. (Image: PA)

GASSAN AHADME

The forward played the full 90 minutes and was booked for Cambridge United as they secured their League One safety with a goalless draw at relegated Port Vale on the final day of the regular season.

Garry Monk's side went into the game at Vale Park knowing a point would be enough to ensure they avoided the drop and finish 18th in the third tier. 

In total, Ahadme scored 13 goals in 33 games during his loan spell with the U's. 

ELKAN BAGGOTT

The defender played the full 90 minutes for Bristol Rovers who fell to a 2-0 defeat away at Wigan Athletic in their final match of the 2023/24 season.

Matt Taylor's side finish 15th in the third tier as they end their campaign with back-to-back defeats. 

Baggott made 14 appearances and scored one goal during his loan spell at the Gas. 

CORRIE NDABA

The Irishman came on as a 82nd minute sub for Kilmarnock as they were held to a goalless draw with Hearts at Rugby Park. 

Derek McInnes’ side are now unbeaten in six league games and move nine points clear of fifth-place St Mirren. 

Killie return to action when they travel to second place Rangers next Sunday. 

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NICK HAYES

The keeper played the full 90 minutes and kept a clean-sheet for Solihull Moors, who booked a place in the National League promotion final at Wembley thanks to an upset 4-0 win at Barnet.

Andy Whing's side have never previously played at Wembley but had already booked a trip in the FA Trophy - and now face the prospect of playing there on successive Saturdays in May.

They will face either Bromley or Altrincham for a place in League Two, with them playing today. 

East Anglian Daily Times: Finley Barbrook has impressed during his loan spell at Chelmsford City.Finley Barbrook has impressed during his loan spell at Chelmsford City. (Image: Roger Robinson Photography)

FINLEY BARBROOK

The midfielder featured for Chelmsford City as they were beaten 3-2 by Braintree Town after extra-time in the National League South play-off semi-finals. 

Robbie Simpson's side were 2-0 down going into second half stoppage time, with former Town forward Freddie Sears among the scorers, but the Clarets netted two late goals to take the tie to extra-time. However the Iron went on to progress scoring in the 98th minute to reach the final. 

Barbrook has enjoyed a successful spell at the Clarets, making 30 appearances and scoring two goals in his first spell in senior football. 

JACK MANLY AND ASH BOATSWAIN

Midfielder Manly featured for Leiston as they lost 2-1 at Long Eaton United in their final match of the season in the Southern League Premier Central.

Forward Boatswain was not involved for the Blues, with former Town academy graduate Albie Armin pulling a goal back as they finished 13th in the table. 

Overall, it's been a good loan spell for the duo who have gained valuable experience in step 7 of non-league football. 

WOODY WILLIAMSON

The keeper was an unused sub for Cheshunt as they drew 3-3 with Hashtag United in their final game of the Isthmian League Premier Division season. 

Craig Edwards' side secured safety and finish 18th in the table, with Margate suffering relegation from the seventh tier. 

Williamson made 12 appearances during his loan spell at the Ambers.

CAMERON STEWART

The defender was an unused sub for Cove Rangers, whose play-off chances were ended as they lost 2-0 at Queen of the South in the Scottish League One. 

Paul Hartley's side suffered their fourth straight defeat and are now four points away from the final play-off spot with just one game to go. 

Stewart hasn't played for the Toonsers since the start of March, having made 17 league appearances so far during his loan spell. 

DANNY CULLUM

The keeper played the full 90 minutes for Ipswich Wanderers as they lost 3-2 at Grays Athletic in their final game of the Isthmian League North Division season. 

Glen Driver's side sit 17th in the final standings in their first season in step four football. 

In total, Cullum made 17 appearances during his loan spell at the Wanderers.