Danny Ward Gethin Jones Dion Charles Aaron Morley James Trafford Kieran Sadlier Declan John Conor Bradley Kieran Lee Ricardo Santos George Johnston Santos Huddersfield Arsenal athletics Bolton player Danny Ward Gethin Jones Dion Charles Aaron Morley James Trafford Kieran Sadlier Declan John Conor Bradley Kieran Lee Ricardo Santos George Johnston Santos Huddersfield

Bolton Wanderers player ratings vs Huddersfield Town - Dapo Afolayan & Kieran Sadlier good

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James Trafford - 7 Made great save to deny Kieran Phillips when the score was 0-0, but powerless to stop Danny Ward's opener.

Aside from that, made the saves he needed to. Gethin Jones - 7 Vice captain got forward when he could to support attacks, more threatening after the break.

Taken off midway through the second half aftr returning from injury. Ricardo Santos - 7 Made key interception to preserve deadlock, but beaten in the air by Danny Ward for Huddersfield's opener.

Passing off at times but improved as the game went on. George Johnston - 6.5 Some eye-catching diagonal passes from former Wigan Athletic loanee, but struggled at times defensively against a strong Town team Conor Bradley - 7.5 Liverpool loanee's first game at the University of Bolton Stadium.

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