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

GASSAN AHADME

The forward has a new head coach at Cambridge United after they appointed Garry Monk to replace Neil Harris, who quit the U's after just 17 games in charge to take over at Millwall.

Ahadme is still working his back from a foot injury he suffered back in December and could be back in training later this month. 

The Moroccan had scored nine goals in 24 appearances this season, including five in the four games before his injury.

FREDDIE LADAPO AND PANUTCHE CAMARA

Ladapo came on as a 79th minute sub for Charlton Athletic as they won 3-1 at Cheltenham Town in League One. 

Camara was not involved for Nathan Jones' side, who scored two late goals, including one from former Town loanee Tyreeq Bakinson, to secure all three points and ease their relegation fears.

Camara made his latest injury comeback in mid-February, made a series of sub appearances, played an hour of a 2-1 win at Derby last Tuesday but hasn't been in the squad for the last two. 

The Addicks moved up to 14th in the table and will now look ahead to Saturday when they host Carlisle United at the Valley.

FINLEY BARBROOK AND HENRY GRAY

The duo played the full 90 minutes for Chelmsford City as they were beaten 1-0 at home against promotion rivals Worthing in the National League South. 

Robbie Simpson's side conceded a 88th minute goal to fall to their first league defeat in over a month but remain second in the table. 

The Clarets will look to return to winning ways when they travel to Truro City on Saturday. 

East Anglian Daily Times: Nick Hayes featured in Solihull Moors recent win.Nick Hayes featured in Solihull Moors recent win. (Image: Stacey Guiney)

NICK HAYES

The keeper played the full 90 minutes for Solihull Moors as won 3-2 at Gateshead in the National League. 

Andy Whing’s side secured a crucial three points in their promotion push, with them sitting fourth in the table. 

The Moors switch their focus to cup action as they travel to Wealdstone in the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy. 

WOODY WILLIAMSON

The young keeper played the full 90 minutes and kept a clean-sheet for Cheshunt as they won 3-0 at Concord Rangers in the Isthmian League Premier Division.

Craig Edwards' side secured their first win in seven games as they moved out of the relegation spots. 

The Ambers will look to make it back-to-back wins when they travel to fellow strugglers Haringey Borough on the weekend. 

OSMAN FOYO

The young attacker featured for Welling United as they were beaten 1-0 at Farnborough in the National League South. 

Rod Stringer's side, who were previously unbeaten in eight, remain 20th in the table but are now just three points above the relegation zone. 

The Wings travel to league leaders Yeovil Town on Saturday. 

 

 

RYAN CARR

The midfielder featured for Aveley as they held league leaders Yeovil Town to a goalless draw in the National League South. 

Carr was given praise from the Millers fans after his performance as Danny Scopes' side sit eighth in the table, with goal difference separating them from the play-off spots. 

They return to action when they host 16th place Weymouth on Saturday. 

CAMERON STEWART

The young defender was not involved for Cove Rangers as they were beaten 1-0 at home to league leaders Falkirk in the Scottish League One. 

Paul Hartley's side remain fifth in the table, with them one point outside the play-off spots.

The Toonsers return to action when they host promotion rivals Montrose on Saturday. 

DANNY CULLUM AND BEN HADDOCH

The duo weren't in action for Ipswich Wanderers as their clash away against Redbridge was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. 

Glen Driver's side will look to return to action when they host Gorleston on Saturday. 

SETH O'NEILL AND PAUL MOODIE

The duo weren't in action for Stowmarket Town as their clash away against Brentwood Town was also postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. 

The Old Gold & Blacks don't return to action until next Tuesday when they host Maldon & Tiptree at Greens Meadow.

EMMANUEL OKUNOWO

The young midfielder has returned to Ipswich after his loan spell at Suffolk non-league side Needham Market has expired.

Okunowo made four appearances during his spell with the the Marketmen.