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20 November, 2024 2:23 am

Scotland under-19 defender shines on loan at Arbroath

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Dylan Smith's development continues as he makes an impact at Arbroath.

Introduction to Dylan Smith’s loan journey

Dylan Smith, an 18-year-old defender from Scotland, is making waves during his loan spell at Arbroath in League One. Under the guidance of Ross County’s boss, Don Cowie, Smith has become a key player for the Gayfield team, contributing significantly to their recent successes. With six appearances under his belt, he has helped Arbroath level with league leaders Kelty Hearts after a crucial 2-1 victory against Cove Rangers.

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Development through first-team experience

Smith’s journey to Arbroath comes after a limited opportunity at Ross County, where he featured in just one League Cup match this season. Cowie recognized the need for Smith to gain valuable first-team experience, stating, “It is a great loan move at Arbroath, where Dylan is experiencing first-team football regularly.” This decision has proven beneficial for Smith, who is not only honing his skills but also adapting to a new position at right-back, showcasing his versatility on the field.

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Impact on and off the pitch

Smith’s impact at Arbroath has been notable, with Cowie praising his performance and commitment. The young defender recently recorded an assist, further solidifying his role within the team. Cowie emphasized the importance of Smith’s international experience with the Scotland under-19s, stating, “To have the Scotland accolade on the side is just brilliant for him.” This dual experience is crucial for Smith’s growth as a player, allowing him to train with the first team while gaining match experience at Arbroath.

Jay Henderson’s success at Ayr United

Alongside Smith, another Ross County player, winger Jay Henderson, is also thriving on loan, this time at Ayr United. Henderson has made a significant impact, scoring eight goals, including a penalty in a recent 3-2 victory against Queen’s Park. Cowie noted that Henderson’s previous frustrations have been alleviated through consistent play, stating, “He is having a massive impact there and I see he is now taking the penalties, which shows how much he is growing in influence there.” This positive trajectory for both players highlights the effectiveness of loan spells in player development.

Future prospects for loanees

As the January transfer window approaches, Cowie is carefully evaluating the performances of his loaned players. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that any returning player has a clear path to first-team action, stating, “The last thing you want is to take someone back and not give them football, creating more frustration.” This thoughtful approach reflects Cowie’s commitment to the development of his players, ensuring they continue to progress in their careers.

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