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Loan Watch | February 2025

Here’s how the young Dundee stars got on this weekend at their loan clubs:

Luke Graham played 90 minutes and kept a clean sheet as part of Falkirk’s 2-0 away win at Greenock Morton. The Bairns are currently four points clear at the top of the Championship.

Photo credit: Ian Sneddon

Marley Sweenie-Rowe was part of the Fraserburgh side that went to Ibrox in the Scottish Cup, despite the result he impressed and has now made the step up to the SPFL and is now at Forfar Athletic. He made his debut for the Loons in a 3-1 defeat away to Stirling Albion and has since picked up a minor injury which kept him out of action this weekend.

Jamie Richardson and Wallace Baird both on loan at Dundee North End played their part in a 3-0 away win against Lochee Harp. Jamie got a goal and Wallace played his part in keeping a clean sheet, however only playing the first half due to illness midweek. The Dokens are four points clear at the top of the Midlands League with just eight games left this season.

Goalkeeper Ruaridh Lynch played the full 90 in a 2-1 win for Cowdenbeath over Gretna 2008. The highlights of the match can be watched on the Cowdenbeath YouTube channel.

Rayan Mohammed started for Berwick Rangers in a narrow 3-2 defeat to Stirling University. The highlights of this match can also be seen on the Berwick Rangers YouTube channel.

Tobias Davies-Browne has been a key part of Deveronvale’s squad this year, getting lots of experience in the Highland League. The Vale are currently sitting in 11th in the table, suffering a 5-0 defeat away to league leaders Brora Rangers on Saturday.

Lewis Lorimer came off the bench for Broxburn Athletic in a 4-0 win over Broomhill.

David Cabrelli is at St Andrews United, played 90 minutes in a 3-2 win against fourth place Haddington Athletic away from home.

Lewis Mckelvie played the full 90 between the sticks in the Forfar derby, which ended in a 3-1 defeat for Forfar United against Forfar West End.

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