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How each of Huddersfield Town's first-team loanees have performed so far this season

Huddersfield Town have a handful of the club’s most promising young players currently out on loan aiming to gain valuable experience. Upon their returns at the end of the season, their ability will be analysed and another decision will be made as to whether they are sent on loan again or if they can push for a first-team place.

Terriers supporters will have been keeping a keen eye out for how they are getting on in the knowledge that players like Lewis O’Brien gained similar experience in their youth. We have taken a look at each of the potential first-team players who are currently out on loan.

Since joining Rotherham at the beginning of the season, Rarmani Edmonds-Green has been brilliant and has played a key role in their push for promotion from League One. He could well come back to the John Smith’s Stadium in the summer with a winners’ medal around his neck and Carlos Corberan will be desperate to get him involved with the first team.

Inside Huddersfield Town's loan strategy: Levi Colwill, Mipo Odubeko and building for the future

He had played in 23 of the Millers’ first 28 league games of the season but sustained a hamstring injury at the end of January which kept him out for six weeks. In that time, he missed a staggering 11 matches but returned to the starting XI in Rotherham’s 3-0 defeat to Shrewsbury last time out.

Another young Town centre-back is plying his trade in the third tier as Romoney Crichlow is now on loan at Plymouth after starting the season in League Two with Swindon. With the latter, he was one of the stand-out players and played the vast majority of the matches he was eligible to play.

Now, at Plymouth, he is playing at a higher level but is getting less game time. He has featured in just

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