Connor Ronan returns to Wolves to have injury assessed
Connor Ronan may have played his last game for St Mirren as the Republic of Ireland international has returned to Wolves to have an injury assessed.
The creative midfielder, who was part of Stephen Kenny's squad for the international window in March, is on loan at St Mirren until the end of the season, however, it is unsure if he will return to full fitness before the final three games of the season.
Wolves midfielder Ronan, 24, who picked up awards for St Mirren's player of the year, social media player of the year and goal of the season at the club’s awards event on Sunday, has been carrying an ankle knock.
Wigan winger Jordan Jones, 27, is in a similar situation and has a shoulder problem, while the Buddies have only three cinch Premiership fixtures remaining, starting with the visit of bottom side Dundee on Saturday.
Boss Stephen Robinson said: "Connor Ronan and Jordan Jones have gone back to their respective parent clubs for treatment. We are waiting on updates on their injuries.
"Connor has been playing with an ankle injury and Jordan has been playing with a shoulder injury, so both have gone back for further scans at their parent clubs and are likely to be unavailable.
"I believe it will be hard for them to play again with obviously such a small timescale, but we will be dictated to by what their parent clubs say. We don’t own the players.
"We will assess it, stay in touch with the parent clubs and see where we are over the coming days.
"What we have got is 14 fit players who are absolutely fighting for us.
"There are boys who are playing with little knocks and bruises and injections in their foot and it is an absolute credit to the boys, they are really fighting for the football club and obviously trying to get us a


