Reserves Squad - Ipswich Town News
Richard Naylor, back from his loan spell with Barnsley, is in a youthful reserves squad for tomorrow's game against Southampton. (Training Centre, KO 2pm).
Darren Bent, who injured an achilles tendon when away with the England U19s,
is also included as is Matt Bloomfield, who missed out in the England U19s games with a groin problem.
Wayne Brown is back after getting over his hamstring injury.
Squad: Lewis Price, Scott Peat, Erdum Artun, Lee Beevers, Justin Miller, Wayne Brown, Matthew Robinson, Ashley Nicholls, Matthew Bloomfield, Richard Naylor, Darren Bent, Richard Logan, Ian Westlake, Robert Dickinson, Steve Burton, Guy Bonwick, William Snowdon, Chris Hogg and Matthew Richards.
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