Hibs loan round-up: Gullan winner, and victories for Allan and Shanley

A number of Hibs loanees were in action over the last few days despie the international break. Here’s a quick round-up of how the Easter Road representatives fared.
Scott Allan, Ryan Shanley, and Jamie Gullan all enjoyed winning weekends with their loan clubsScott Allan, Ryan Shanley, and Jamie Gullan all enjoyed winning weekends with their loan clubs
Scott Allan, Ryan Shanley, and Jamie Gullan all enjoyed winning weekends with their loan clubs

Scott Allan – Inverness Caledonian Thistle

The playmaker was a second-half substitute for the Caley Jags as they won 1-0 at home to Arbroath, playing 35 minutes of the second period.

Jack Brydon – Stenhousemuir

The defender was not named in Davie Irons’ matchday squad for the defeat by Edinburgh City.

Josh Campbell – Edinburgh City

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Campbell missed the Citizens’ back-to-back wins against Albion Rovers and Stenhousemuir.

Jayden Fairley – Stenhousemuir

Fairley came off the bench for the last nine minutes of Stenny’s 3-1 loss at Ainslie Park against Edinburgh City.

Jamie Gullan – Raith Rovers

The forward was a 65th minute replacement for Gozie Ugwu in Raith’s home match with Morton and the on-loan Hibee netted the only goal of the game on 82 minutes to secure all three points for the Stark’s Park outfit.

Tom James – Salford City

Welshman was not involved as Salford lost 1-0 at Exeter City.

Stevie Mallan – Yeni Malatyaspor

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Mallan wasn’t in action for the Turkish side owing to the international break.

Paddy Martin – Stenhousemuir

‘Keeper made some good stops but was powerless to prevent Edinburgh City recording a 3-1 win against the Warriors.

Stephen McGinn – Greenock Morton

McGinn played the full 90 minutes as Morton succumbed to a 1-0 defeat in Kirkcaldy, with Easter Road colleague Jamie Gullan scoring the winner for Raith.

Fraser Murray – Dunfermline Athletic

Murray was involved as the Pars got off to a dream start against Dundee at Dens Park with two goals in the opening six minutes but Stevie Crawford’s side ended up losing 3-2.

Innes Murray – Alloa Athletic

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The other Murray was an unused substitute as Alloa drew 2-2 at home to Ayr United.

Ryan Shanley – Finn Harps

Shanley made his second appearance for Ollie Horgan’s side, again off the bench in the second half, as Finn Harps recorded an impressive 2-1 win at Dundalk. Harps are now top of the league with two wins from two.

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