Naylor in Reserves - Ipswich Town News
Richard Naylor makes his return to action for the reserves this evening when the second string begin their S1 Sport Suffolk Premier Cup campaign this evening at Lowestoft Town's Crown Meadow (KO 7.45pm).
Naylor, who underwent toe surgery in the summer, is joined by Jaime Peters and Danny Haynes in what is otherwise a squad largely made up of academy youngsters. Tickets are priced at £5 for adults, £3 for seniors and £2 for under-16s.
If the Blues win, they will play either Newmarket Town or Haverhill Rovers at Portman Road in the quarter-finals on a date yet to be set in mid-November.
Reserves: Plummer, Synnott, Robinson, Reason, Smith, Naylor, Peters, Trotter, Rhodes, Murphy, Fenn, Haynes, Watson, C Williams, Tooms, Calver, Barrett.
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