On-Loan Stewart Nets for Doncaster as McCarthy Watches Yorwerth - Ipswich Town News
Cameron Stewart came off the bench to score his second goal for loan club Doncaster as they defeated Chesterfield 3-0 at the Keepmoat Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Stewart, who is with League One Rovers until January 2nd, came on in the 77th minute and netted two minutes into injury time. His previous goal came against Sheffield United in September.
The 24-year-old has now made eight starts and five sub appearances since joining the South Yorkshiremen in August.
Elsewhere, in League Two, Town boss Mick McCarthy was at the Broadfield Stadium to watch Josh Yorwerth and his loan side Crawley lose 2-1 at home to 10-man Northampton, while Matt Clarke was an unused sub as Portsmouth thrashed 10-man York 6-0 at Fratton Park.
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