Trialist Haynes-Brown in Action Again - Ipswich Town News
Town have included Ipswich Wanderers defender Curtis Haynes-Brown in the reserves squad taking on AFC Sudbury at King's Marsh this evening (KO 7.45pm). Haynes-Brown was also in the side which defeated Braintree 2-0 last week.
Also in the squad are Dean Bowditch, Jaime Peters,
Dan Harding, Billy Clarke, Liam Trotter and new club captain Richard Naylor.
Squad: Ainsley, Bowditch, Casement, Clarke, Harding, Haynes-Brown, Naylor, Peters, Reason, Rhodes, Robinson, Supple, Trotter, Upson, Watson, Ward.
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