By Middlesbrough FC

Jeremy Sivi was the Easter weekend's biggest winner with Harrogate Town maintaining their play-off push with with two good results.

Sivi, who impressed against Bradford City the weekend before, started both the 1-1 draw at Wimbledon and the 5-1 hammering of hapless Gillingham on Easter Monday.

Elsewhere in the EFL there wasn't a lot to shout about for our loan players.

Liam Roberts' Barnsley side remain in the play-offs, but before winning 3-1 at lowly Burton Albion on Monday they went down to a shock 2-0 defeat at home to Garry Monk's Cambridge United.

Sol Brynn's Leyton Orient lost at Lincoln and were then beaten by high-flying Peterborough United on home soil while Blackpool also lost, 1-0 at Derby on Friday, with Hayden Coulson playing for the Tangerines.

North of the border, Zach Hemming's St Mirren side drew 1-1 with Motherwell after being a goal to the good.

In the National League, Terrell Agyemang came off the bench as Hartlepool beat Halifax 1-0 and he started Monday's 1-1 draw at Rochdale.

Dan Nkrumah played the final 18 minutes of Dagenham's 4-1 win at Boreham Wood - all the goals came in the first half - but he missed Monday's 1-1 draw with Bryant Bilongo's Ebsfleet. Bilongo also played in Ebsfleet's 1-1 draw with Southend on Good Friday.

In the NPL, Fenton John played as Morpeth Town were beaten 3-1 at home by Warrington Rylands, and Ben Beals and Max Howells played as Whitby lost 4-1 at Ashton United. Whitby's goal was scored by former Boro striker Stephen Walker.