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Cardiff City's forgotten winger is in the form of his life tearing up League One and is surely knocking on the door

After briefly flirting with disaster, Cardiff City's season now feels ready to end on a genuine high under Steve Morison.

Saturday's win at play-off contenders QPR once again demonstrated that the gap between the Bluebirds and the top six perhaps isn't as insurmountable as many may have previously believed, presenting a welcome glimmer of hope ahead of the next campaign.

Academy graduates Rubin Colwill and Isaak Davies were at the heart of City's success in west London, of course, and many will already feel the pair's progress, supplemented by the likes of Joel Bagan and Mark Harris, points to a bright future for the club.

Loanees Cody Drameh, Tommy Doyle, Jordan Hugill, Alfie Doughty and Uche Ikpeazu have also all played some sort of role in Cardiff's recent upturn in fortunes, but it remains to be seen how many, if any, will be here next season.

Morison will certainly be keen to finish the current campaign on a high, but he clearly understands the importance of laying down the groundwork for next season, and plans are surely likely to be stepped up in light of his recent contract extension.

But one of those who could be knocking on the door for contention next season, isn't currently plying his trade in a blue shirt.

Gavin Whyte, for one reason or another, just hasn't managed to make his mark in the capital so far.

After spending six months on loan at Hull City last season, he's now back at former club Oxford United in League One.

And it's fair to say that he's now playing some of the best football of his career.

The 26-year-old has clocked up an impressive tally of 10 assists so far this season, and netted his first goal in stunning style at the weekend, hammering home a superb 35th-minute piledriver in 4-1 win over

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