This is how Sunderland loanees Josh Hawkes and Jack Diamond performed for Tranmere Rovers and Harrogate Town
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Both made their debuts this weekend, though it is Diamond’s second spell at Harrogate, who are now top of League Two.
Diamond played the full game in an eventful 3-1 win over Mansfield Town, who finished with nine men.
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Hide AdEx-Hartlepool United forward Rhys Oates had given the Stags an early lead when he headed home from a free-kick in the third minute.
Harrogate, though, were soon level when another former Pools striker Luke Armstrong nodded in from a corner and Jack Muldoon put them in front during first-half stoppage time.
There was a flashpoint in the 73rd minute when Ollie Clarke was dismissed for bringing down Town forward Diamond.
Players from both sides then squared up, with Mansfield midfielder Stephen Quinn shown a red card for clashing with Josh Falkingham.
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Hide AdOnce calm had been restored, Harrogate went on to make their extra men count with nine minutes left when George Thomson headed in from a corner.
Meanwhile, Hawkes made a big impact off the bench in their 1-0 win over Hartlepool United, setting up Tranmere’s winner.
He was a 73rd minute sub against former club Pools.
Tranmere boss Micky Mellon hailed a valuable victory after Tom Davies headed a dramatic late winner.
The defender converted new-boy Hawkes’ cross in the 89th minute for a smash-and-grab win against a Pools side who threatened throughout.
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Hide AdMellon, whose team scored just their second league goal of the season, said: “Josh Hawkes is a really talented lad and we are pleased to have him here, his delivery for big Davies’ header was terrific and he had a big impact when he came on.
“We had to dig in and find a way and got a great result.
“We have had a good week and being honest we still need to score more goals and create more chances because this is a big club and the atmosphere is electric.”
Sunderland had a free weekend as their trip to Sheffield Wednesday was postponed due to international call-ups.
Lee Johnson’s side return to action at the Stadium of Light next weekend when Accrington Stanley visit Wearside on Saturday.