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

JACK MANLY AND MICHAEL LAVIN 

The duo both started for Leiston as they beat Long Eaton United 4-1 to make it two home wins on the bounce in the Southern League Premier Central.

Manly was named man of the match for the second match in a row and Lavin made his debut for the Blues, who moved up four places to 11th in the table. 

They return to action when they travel to Coalville Town this weekend. 

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ZAK BRADSHAW

The youngster has been recalled from his loan spell at Woking in the National League. He looked set to stay but hasn't featured for the Cards since the start of the year. 

Bradshaw made 20 appearances and scored one goal after joining the Cards in August. He has returned to the Blues U21s side but isn't set for another loan just yet.  

He is out of contract at Portman Road this summer and is yet to make his senior debut. 

East Anglian Daily Times: Nick Hayes has made seven appearances for Solihull Moors so far.Nick Hayes has made seven appearances for Solihull Moors so far. (Image: Stacey Guiney)

NICK HAYES

The keeper played the full 90 minutes for Solihull Moors as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Dagenham & Redbridge in the National League. 

The Moors had looked on course for all three points after Josh Kelly's second-half penalty but had to settle for point when the visitors scored a 89th minute equaliser. 

Andy Whing's side move up to fourth in the table and return to action when they host Altrincham this weekend at Damson Park.  

FINLEY BARBROOK AND HENRY GRAY

Gray played the full 90 minutes for Chelmsford City as they drew 1-1 with Weston-super-Mare in the National League South. 

Barbrook came off the bench in the 70th minute and was booked for the Clarets, who conceded a late goal to be held to a draw. 

Robbie Simpson's side are seven games unbeaten and remain third in the table as they return to action when they travel to Havant & Waterlooville this weekend. 

WOODY WILLIAMSON

The keeper was an unused sub for Cheshunt as they were beaten 4-2 at home to Potters Bar Town in the Isthmian League Premier Division. 

The Ambers are just above the relegation zone but have three games in hand and return to action when they travel to Hornchurch this weekend. 

CAMERON STEWART

The young defender was an unused sub for Cove Rangers as they progressed to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup by beating Brora Rangers 3-1 after extra-time. 

Paul Hartley's side had to come from behind to set up a fifth-round meeting with top flight side Kilmarnock, who have fellow Town defender Corrie Ndaba on loan. 

The Toonsers return to league action when they travel to Stirling Albion this weekend. 

EX-BLUES CORNER

Frank Nouble scored from the spot for Yeovil Town as they beat Slough Town 3-1 at Huish Park in the National League South. The forward has scored 10 league goals this season.