Thierry Nevers played a key role in Newport County's 1-1 draw over the weekend, with two other West Ham United youngsters featured during the international break.
Nevers set up Nathan Moriah-Welsh to give his side the lead against Carlisle United and lasted 70 minutes, before his withdrawal from the action.
Carlisle levelled minutes later as the 20-year-old continued his development in Wales.
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Down in League Two, Dan Chesters was unable to be the difference maker in Colchester United's 1-0 defeat to Rochdale which leaves them 21st in the table.
Chesters played 83 minutes of the loss which could have been salvaged had former Hammer Freddie Sears converted from the spot.
Talented 18-year-old goalkeeper Jacob Knightbridge was the only West Ham player out on loan to win this weekend, the current Harrow Borough shotstopper helping his side beat North Leigh in the Premier Division South clash.
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