Wanderers have had a positive start to the League One season, but which players have had the most minutes so far?

Ian Evatt’s men are currently in sixth place despite having no fixture last weekend after their trip to Portsmouth was called off due to international call-ups.

The Whites have racked up wins against the likes of Wycombe Wanderers, MK Dons and Charlton Athletic since the start of the campaign.

Evatt has used 19 players in the league so far this term, with George Johnston, Gethin Jones and James Trafford playing every minute.

Northern Ireland international Conor Bradley is close behind on 779 minutes following his loan move from Liverpool.

Skipper Ricardo Santos also ranks highly, although the centre-back did miss the 1-0 win against Morecambe through suspension.

There have been plenty of changes in midfield, which isn’t much of a surprise given Wanderers’ strength in depth in the middle of the pitch, but MJ Williams has been the most used at this early stage.

Summer signing Jack Iredale has also got plenty of game time under his belt in League One, with Declan John missing several games due to injury.

At the other end of the list, Kieran Sadlier had to be patient for opportunities and is yet to start in the league this season.

However, the former Rotherham man has been used frequently in the cup competitions, getting on the scoresheet against Salford, Crewe and Tranmere.

Here is a full list of how many minutes each Wanderers player has managed in League One since the start of the season

  • George Johnston (810 mins)
  • Gethin Jones (810 mins)
  • James Trafford (810 mins)
  • Conor Bradley (779 mins)
  • Ricardo Santos (667 mins)
  • MJ Williams (641 mins)
  • Jack Iredale (589 mins)
  • Kyle Dempsey (520 mins)
  • Aaron Morley (509 mins)
  • Dion Charles (454 mins)
  • Kieran Lee (389 mins)
  • Dapo Afolayan (355 mins)
  • Amadou Bakayoko (353 mins)
  • Elias Kachunga (319 mins)
  • George Thomason (275 mins)
  • Declan John (204 mins)
  • Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (176 mins)
  • Will Aimson (134 mins)
  • Kieran Sadlier (63 mins)

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