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Sam Frost

Tom Davies makes League Two loan move after injury-hit spell at Bristol Rovers

Defender Tom Davies has left Bristol Rovers on loan, joining Barrow on loan for the rest of the season.

The centre-back has not played a competitive game for almost a year after battling tendinitis and undergoing operations in both knees.

The 28-year-old has impressed Rovers' coaches with his recovery and has been taking a full part in training in recent weeks.

Earlier this month, Rovers boss Paul Tisdale said Davies was "racing" against time to prove his match fitness before the end of January to have a chance of making his 22-man squad, which has to be named shortly after the transfer window expires.

But ultimately it proved a risk to far for Tisdale to include Davies given his record of injuries and he heads to League Two Barrow until the end of the season, when his contract at the Mem is set to expire.

Davies joined Rovers from Coventry City in the summer of 2019, and impressed as part of Graham Coughlan's back three before injuries took hold in the autumn.

The former Portsmouth and Accrington Stanley defender has made 22 appearances for the Gas in all competitions, scoring once – a winner against MK Dons in October 2019.

Davies remains a popular figure among the fanbase after a series of commanding defensive displays to kickstart his Gas career, only for it to be blighted by rotten luck with injuries.

With his deal set to expire in the summer, Davies has perhaps played his final game in the blue and white quarters.

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