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Attacking Dons duo both on target

Loan Watch: A regular round-up of our players in action elsewhere

13 March 2023

Club News

Attacking Dons duo both on target

Loan Watch: A regular round-up of our players in action elsewhere

13 March 2023

Morgan Williams and Dylan Adjei-Hersey both found the net for their clubs over the past week.

Attacking midfielder Morgan notched his second goal for Corinthian-Casuals at the weekend.

Several Dons fans who didn’t make the trip to Doncaster Rovers on Saturday went to watch the Welsh Under-19s international. “Morgs” is one of a trio of young Dons on loan to the Isthmian Premier side, with defender Jola Lahan having been joined by forward Obed Yeboah in the starting line-up for the game against Carshalton Athletic.

Morgan’s first senior league goal came last month, in the two-all draw with Hornchurch. Ultimately though on this occasion it was a 25-yard consolation into the top corner for Morgan in the 89th minute. The Tolworth-based club were beaten 4-1, against a Carshalton side that included former Dons midfielder Tom Beere, in front of a crowd of 345 at King George’s Field.

Winger Dylan Adjei-Hersey scored his first goal for National League South side Hungerford Town in midweek.

It came in a match that brought him together with his Dons teammate Isaac Ogundere on the opposing side for Dartford. Dylan opened the scoring in time added on at the end of the first half, with a header from a corner, in a game that finished one-all.

On Saturday, Dylan and Hungerford were beaten 4-0 at Slough Town in the Berkshire derby, while defender Isaac was a member of the Dartford side that won 3-1 against Farnborough.

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In the same division, midfielder Alfie Bendle played the full 90 minutes of Eastbourne Borough’s 3-2 victory at St Albans City, in front of 1,264 spectators.

Defender Luke Jenkins got 70 minutes of Hampton & Richmond Borough’s 2-1 win against Chelmsford City. The visitors to the Beveree lost two former Dons early on. Skipper Dave Winfield was sent off after being shown the yellow card twice, while striker Michael Folivi was substituted as a result following the sending off after just twenty minutes.

Over in National League North, striker Aaron Cosgrave came on for the last half hour of King's Lynn Town’s one-all draw at Kidderminster Harriers.

Attacking midfielder Marcel Campbell played the full game in Harrow Borough’s 2-2 draw with Tiverton Town in midweek, in which striker Quaine Bartley figured for three quarters of the match.

Also in the Southern Premier South, midfielder Kwaku Frimpong was named among the substitutes for Metropolitan Police at the weekend. Having started the midweek draw at Imber Court against North Leigh, the Met again drew one-all at Poole Town on Saturday.

Defender Ibrahim Bangura played in Kingstonian’s 3-0 defeat at Hornchurch in midweek, but he wasn’t involved in a 4-1 defeat to Horsham at Imperial Fields in the Isthmian Premier on the weekend.

Elsewhere, on Saturday morning, our Under-18s side suffered their first defeat in the Youth Alliance Merit League. Remi Onabanjo benefitted from a Harry Sidwell assist and opened the scoring with a well-taken goal for the young Dons, away to FA Youth Cup quarter-finalists Oxford United. However, a late hat-trick from Kasway Burton wrapped up all three points for the hosts.

Main photo: Ian Stephen (Pro Sports Images). 


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