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Loan watch: How Super League's youngsters fared in the Championship and League One

As well as Super League action, there was plenty going on in the lower leagues over the weekend too. A number of Super League youngsters played for their loan or dual-registration clubs over the weekend, gaining valuable experience.

Here we look at how the players did over the weekend.

Johnson is a player with plenty of first grade experience, having played in the Super League for Warrington Wolves and Hull KR. He picked up an injury at the start of this year and has made his playing return with Dewsbury Rams. Johnson started the game at second row as the Rams edged past Workington, thanks to a late drop goal.

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The Rams’ other loan signing, Robson Stevens started the game from the bench, coming on midway through the first half. The Giants youngster was sent out to gain some valuable first team experience and did just that. Playing in a side who won the game in the dying embers will do any youngster the world of good.

On the other end of the result were Workington, who had two loan players playing for them. Dan Brewin is the first, who started the game on the interchange bench. He played in the second half where Workington mounted a comeback, only for their hard work to come undone in the final minute of the game.

Will Tate was Town’s second loan player to feature, who played in the centres for the visitors. Tate linked up well with winger Alex Clegg, who crossed for Workington’s third try. However, this wouldn’t be enough for the Cumbrian side who fell short at the death.

Wakefield Trinity youngster Sam Eseh started the game from the bench, as his side fell to a 40-18 defeat to Halifax Panthers. He came on midway through the first half,

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