Keeper Wright Joins East Thurrock United on Loan - Ipswich Town News
Young Blues keeper Harry Wright has joined Vanarama National League South side East Thurrock United on a month’s loan.
Wright, the son of former Blues, Arsenal and England glovesman Richard, signed a new one-year deal with Town in the summer.
Earlier in the season, Wright, who turns 19 on Friday, spent a brief stint on loan at Brightlingsea Regent without featuring for their first team.
Meanwhile, fellow young Town keeper Nick Hayes, 18, made his debut for Dunstable Town as they lost 2-0 away at Hereford on Tuesday.
Former England U17 international Hayes is on loan with the Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division club for an initial month.
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