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Stewart Discharged From Hospital - Ipswich Town News

On-loan Town winger Cameron Stewart was taken to hospital after a collision with Gillingham’s Jermaine McGlashan during Doncaster’s 2-2 home draw with the Gills on Saturday but was later discharged suffering with whiplash.

Stewart, who has extended his loan with Rovers until the end of the season, landed on his head after the pair had challenged for the ball in the 86th minute and was taken straight to hospital.

INJURY: Cameron Stewart has been discharged from hospital with whiplash injuries. We wish him a speedy recovery pic.twitter.com/ZVSidXaRWL

— Doncaster Rovers FC (@drfc_official) January 16, 2016

Earlier, the 24-year-old, a 49th minute sub, had scored Doncaster’s first goal from a 75th minute freekick as they came from two goals behind to claim a point.

Elsewhere, Josh Yorwerth was an unused sub as Crawley lost 1-0 at home to Notts County. The central defender was back in the League Two side’s 18 having been out with a hamstring injury.

Blues keeper Michael Crowe made his debut for Braintree as they were beaten 1-0 at Stourbridge in the FA Trophy on Saturday.

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