SWINDON Town have confirmed Anton Dworzak and Sonny Hart have joined Gloucester City on a two-month loan deal.
Midfielder Dworzak signed his first professional contract earlier this year and will spend the early part of the 2023/24 campaign at the National League North outfit - alongside academy defender Hart.
Both had been involved in Michael Flynn's pre-season squads this summer, with centre-back Hart playing second-half minutes on Saturday as Swindon drew 2-2 with National League Eastleigh and Dworzak last featuring against Bristol City on Tuesday lunchtime.
18-year-old Dworzak spent time on loan with Highworth Town in Southern League Division One South last season after having already made his professional league debut in a 1-0 win away at Barrow during December.
Prior to that, the centre-midfielder experienced his senior debut at the end of Swindon's 2-1 EFL Trophy defeat to Colchester United during the 2021/22 campaign.
At the start of the 22/23 season, Dworzak played the final half an hour of Town's 2-0 reverse against Walsall in the League Cup.
He was also sent on as a substitute in two EFL Trophy group-stage clashes with Crystal Palace Under-21s and Plymouth Argyle.
Meanwhile, 17-year-old Hart enjoyed a brief loan spell with Southern League outfit Harrow Borough in February and won the club's player of the month award for March.
Hart featured in the Tigers' recent home friendly against Hungerford Town and will line up when Tim Flowers' men play Bath City in their next pre-season outing on Tuesday night.
Speaking to Gloucester's website, manager Flowers said: "Both players come highly recommended by Gav Gunning who I know well, and we're very grateful to Michael Flynn for allowing the lads to join us as we have some injuries and suspensions to cover.
"They've both been part of the first-team squad at Swindon this pre-season, and I thought Sonny was superb for us against Hungerford, whilst Anton is a highly regarded box-to-box player who has done really well for Swindon.
"Both will feature at Bath tomorrow."
In a statement from Swindon Town, the club said: "We wish both all the best over the next few months and look forward to monitoring their continued development."
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