Wanderers have several players out on loan in a variety of leagues, but how are they getting on?
Kieran Sadlier
Sadlier has made eight appearances in total since joining Leyton Orient on loan during the January window.
The 28-year-old has become a regular starter at Brisbane Road, managing three assists for the League Two side.
Richie Wellens’ men are currently top of the table with an 11-point gap over second-place Carlisle, who have played a game fewer at this stage.
Sadlier’s move could become permanent in the summer should Orient clinch promotion to the third tier.
Adam Senior
The B Team skipper has got plenty of minutes under his belt since joining National League side Halifax earlier this year.
Senior also had a stint at Telford during the first half of the campaign as he continues his development.
Halifax are 16th in the table and have kept clean sheets in their last three matches, with the 21-year-old playing the full 90 minutes on all three occasions.
The versatile defender could also be involved this weekend when they make the trip to Aldershot in the FA Trophy quarter-final (3pm).
Conor Carty
Carty has made four appearances for St Patrick’s Athletic since the start of the new League of Ireland season.
The former Wolves youngster is now playing alongside former Bolton pair Eoin Doyle and Harry Brockbank.
Carty scored on his first-team debut for the Whites back in September, producing a superb half-volley against Tranmere in the Papa Johns Trophy.
Max Conway
The full-back has impressed since joining Buxton in November, with his loan at the National League North club extended until the end of the campaign.
Conway managed an assist during the 2-2 draw against Fylde on Tuesday night, setting up Tommy Elliott with a pinpoint cross.
The Bucks are now unbeaten in their last 10 matches as they aim to keep climbing the table. They are currently in 13th place.
Arran Pettifer
The young midfielder has had some invaluable experience for Atherton Colls this season as well as turning out in the Central League.
Pettifer was on target in the 2-0 win against Marske United last month, keeping his cool to slot home after a mazy run.
Colls find themselves 16th in the Northern Premier League top flight and are back in action this weekend against FC United of Manchester.
Mackenzie Chapman
Team-mate Chapman is also on loan at the Skuna Stadium and has made a positive start to life in the non-league pyramid.
The former Oxford goalkeeper made an impressive stop to deny Ben Hodgkinson during the 1-0 loss against Marine at the weekend.
He was also named in the starting line-up for the recent matches against Radcliffe Borough, Bamber Bridge and Marske.
Matthew Tweedley
Tweedley is another midfielder who has impressed in the Central League since the start of the campaign.
The youngster is out on loan at Lancaster City and almost got on the scoresheet against Morpeth Town last weekend, hitting the woodwork with a thumping strike from 25 yards.
Mark Fell’s side are 11th in the Northern Premier League top flight, having won three matches on the bounce.
Connor Stanley
Former Manchester United youngster Stanley had a stint at FC United earlier this season and is now gaining experience at Bamber Bridge.
The creative midfielder has caught the eye in the Central League this term, scoring twice directly from corners in the 3-1 victory against Wrexham Reserves.
Stanley found the top corner with a classy volley during the 1-1 draw against Stalybridge Celtic last month.
Luke Hutchinson
Hutchinson is also currently playing at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium and is highly rated at Wanderers.
The young goalkeeper made a couple of smart stops during the 1-0 defeat against Warrington Town last time out.
Brig sit fifth in the table - only three points behind third-place Warrington heading into the business end of the campaign.
Matty Grivosti
The versatile wideman completes the list of young Bolton talent gaining experience in non-league.
Grivosti, who joined the Whites over the summer, also had a stint at Yeovil earlier in the season.
He was on target in a convincing 6-0 win against Daisy Hill back in December, providing a composed finish after pouncing on a loose ball.
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