Hibernian recall Kevin Dabrowski after Dillon Barnes departure

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Dabrowski played 12 games for League 1 Dumbarton, keeping four clean sheets

Hibernian have recalled goalkeeper Kevin Dabrowski from his loan at Dumbarton, following Dillon Barnes' return to Queen's Park Rangers.

Barnes, 24, started Hibs' past three matches after replacing Ofir Marciano in a win over St Mirren but is now back at his parent club.

He made eight appearances for Jack Ross' side, while Dabrowski, 22, has played 12 games for Dumbarton.

Dabrowski, who was at Cowdenbeath last season, has yet to feature for Hibs.

Announcing his return, the Easter Road club say he will now "focus on pushing Marciano for a first-team spot".

Goalkeeper coach Craig Samson has been on the bench in recent games while Hibs also have Paddy Martin out on loan at Stenhousemuir.

Barnes was a late inclusion to the starting line-up in Hibs' 3-0 defeat by Livingston on Saturday after Marciano pulled out during the warm-up.

Meanwhile, former Hibs striker Garry O'Connor's son Josh, 16, is one of seven academy graduates to sign professional contracts with the Easter Road club.

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