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Wes Burns (Bristol City - midfielder) Was hauled down only to dust himself off and score from the spot as City's U21 team beat Charlton 4-0. Joe Morrell (Bristol City - midfielder) also made an appearance as a 55th minute sub.
Jake Charles (Huddersfield - striker) Scored a 90th minute winner as Town secured the U18 Professional Development league title with a 2-1 win against Birmingham. The strike was his 17th goal in 26 starts.
Jordan Cranston (Wolves/Nuneaton Town - defender) Made his debut for Nuneaton Town as they lost 2-1 to Braintree last week. Cranston played his second 90 minutes for his new club during the 1-1 draw with Alfreton last weekend.
Cian Harries (Coventry - defender) & George Thomas (Coventry - striker) Both started for the development team as they took on Derby this week. Both youngsters were returning after a spell away with the Wales U17's but it wouldn't be a triumphant return as the Sky Blues lost 2-0.
James Loveridge (Swansea City/MK Dons - striker) Made his first senior start for the MK Dons at home against Wolves. Loveridge played 73 minutes in the 1-0 defeat. Tommy O'Sullivan (Cardiff City - midfielder) Scored in the 90th minute but it wash't enough to earn a point against Millwall this week as the U21's slipped to a 2-1 defeat.
Josh Pritchard (Fulham - midfielder) Came out on top against Jordan Williams (Liverpool - defender) as second placed Fulham beat 1st place Liverpool 2-1 in the Development League this week. Both played 90 minutes.
Bradley Reid (Wolves/Wrexham - striker) Started for Wrexham as they travelled to Woking last weekend. Reid played 66 minutes in the 2-1 defeat.
Liam Shephard (Swansea City - defender) Drilled home his shot to score for the development side against Crystal Palace, but it wasn't enough as the young Swans were downed 3-1 by the Eagles.
Louis Thompson (Swindon - midfielder) Scored his first senior goal as Swindon beat Sheffield Utd 2-1. Thompson, on as a substitute hit a shot in the 90th minute that just had enough power to beat the keeper and secure all three points. "I imagined it (my first goal) to be a screamer but it wasn't quite that. 'll take any goal as it comes! My first touch gave me some time to pick my spot but it didn't quite go where I wanted it to go."
Billy Waters (Crewe - midfielder) Has put pen to paper on a new two year contract at Gresty Road after a series of eye catching performances. The new deal also has an option of a third year.