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Loan watch: Ten in action

AFC Bournemouth had ten loanees feature for their respective clubs over the weekend.

AFC Bournemouth were represented across six different leagues and two countries, but how did the players get on? 

Max Gradel

Gradel played all 90 minutes for Toulouse, as they drew 0-0 at Amiens.

Benik Afobe

Fellow striker Afobe played just under half-an-hour for Championship leaders wolves, who drew 1-1 at Preston.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side remain in pole position, 11 points clear of second place Cardiff.

Lewis Grabban

Grabban came on for the final 23 minutes of Aston Villa’s 2-0 loss at Fulham.

Baily Cargill

The young defender got another 90 minutes in the bank for Partick Thistle, who lost out to Dundee 2-1, Simon Murray with both goals.

Ryan Allsop

Cherries ‘keeper Allsop couldn’t help his side beat in-form Crawley, with Lincoln losing out 3-1.

However, he did have a part to play in the Imps’ goal, as his long-kick was headed on by Matt Rhead, with Matt Green then pouncing to slot home.

Aaron Ramsdale

Ramsdale couldn’t help his Chesterfield side overcome Carlisle away from home, with the visitors losing out 2-0.

Sam Surridge

Despite another 90 minutes, Surridge couldn’t add to his goal from last week, with Darren Way’s Yeovil losing 4-1 at Stevenage.

Sam Matthews

Matthews came off the bench for Eastleigh, who couldn’t defeat their National League rivals Chester, losing 3-1.

Shaun Hobson

However, defender Hobson was on the opposing side and played 90 minutes of Chester’s three points.

Will Dennis 

Dennis was in action for Weymouth this weekend, playing a full 90 minutes and keeping a clean sheet as the Terra's won 3-0. 

Patrick O’Flaherty

O’Flaherty was another Cherries player in action, but couldn’t help his Gosport Borough side beat Hitchin Town, who narrowly won 2-1.

Elsewhere

Joe Quigley and Ollie Harfield both made the bench for Boreham Wood, but Connor Mahoney’s Barnsley didn’t play.

Additionally, youngsters Mihai Dobre and Ben Whitfield didn’t feature for Rochdale and Port Vale respectively.