Academy Loan Report: Harry Gray makes Rotherham debut | OneFootball

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·19 January 2026

Academy Loan Report: Harry Gray makes Rotherham debut

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Leeds United academy striker Harry Gray played the full 90 minutes against Stockport, his first appearance for Rotherham United since joining on loan from the Whites last week.

The 17-year-old was involved throughout, registering 30 touches, completing seven passes and creating two chances, while also making three recoveries and winning three duels. He also delivered two crosses as Rotherham pushed forward.


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The game at Stockport featured three own goals in a chaotic contest, with Rotherham ultimately coming out on the wrong side of the result, as the Millers fell to a 3–2 defeat.

The Millers remain 22nd in League One and host AFC Wimbledon at the New York Stadium on Saturday (3pm GMT), when Gray could make his home debut.


Goalkeeper Rory Mahady played the full 90 minutes as Scunthorpe drew 2-2 with Morecambe at the Mazuma Stadium.

The young stopper continued his regular run in the Iron side, making his 11th appearance of the season as his team battled to a share of the points.

Scunthorpe remain sixth in the National League play-off places and face a tough test next, travelling to second-placed Boreham Wood on Tuesday night (7:45pm GMT).


Connor Douglas came off the bench for Buxton and played the final 19 minutes of their commanding 4-0 National League North victory over Marine.

The appearance marked his fourth outing for the Bucks since joining on Boxing Day, as he helped see out a comfortable win in the closing stages.

Buxton currently sit eighth in the table and will look to build on the result when they travel to face Leamington on Tuesday evening (7:45pm GMT).


Devon Brockie made his first appearance for Cleethorpes Town as a late substitute, entering in the 86th minute of their 2-1 Northern Premier League Premier Division defeat to Leek Town.

The teenager had little time to influence proceedings but gained his first taste of senior football with the Owls. Cleethorpes currently sit 14th in the table and return to action on Saturday when they host Ilkeston at the Linden Club (3pm GMT).

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