SWINDON Town have sent two of the club's youngsters out for loan stints in recent days.
Exciting winger George Cowmeadow has completed a loan move to Southern League Division One Central outfit Kidlington until the end of January.
Meanwhile, versatile midfielder Mo Dabre has joined National League South side Worthing on loan until the first week of next year.
Cowmeadow has only made two first-team appearances this season, starting Swindon's League Cup defeat to Walsall back in August before coming on for the last half an hour of the club's EFL Trophy reverse at home to Crystal Palace Under-21s a few weeks' later.
The 19-year-old joined Town back in 2014 after impressing in the youth ranks of the Procision Football Academy, earning himself a professional deal at the County Ground after a successful pre-season with the club at the beginning of last term.
He joined National League South outfit Slough Town on loan back in September, making just one appearance for the Berkshire-based side.
Cowmeadow started his first game for the Oxfordshire-based side on Saturday as Kidlington hammered Highworth Town 5-1. The Worthians' starting XI featured fellow Town talents Anton Dworzak and Harvey Fox.
Meanwhile, Dabre, who penned a one-year contract extension at SN1 back in July this year, could make his debut on Saturday in Worthing's FA Trophy second-round tie against National League strugglers Weymouth at Woodside Road.
Italian-born Dabre joined National League North outfit Banbury United on loan earlier this season but returned to the County Ground following a recall.
He now joins a Worthing side currently sat seventh in National League South.
In separate statements, Town said the club "would like to wish (both players) all the very best over the coming months, and look forward to monitoring their progress."
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