JAMIE SPEARE: Stranded for all three goals, distribution let him down on a couple of occasions but gathered most shots well 7
PETER CAVANAGH: Showed tremendous desire by hurling himself into blocks and tackles. Had a sharp eye for spotting Mullin's runs 7
STEVE HALFORD: Weighed in with some meaty challenges but mix-up led to Gravesend's first. Made some firm headers 7
DARRAN KEMPSON: Immense in the air but also competed well when the ball was on the ground, making some important clearances 7
STEVE HOLLIS: Had his hands full with the pacy Moussa Sidibe but kept him reasonably quiet. Made some firm headers but was lucky to escape red card 7
ANDY PROCTER: Robust display on the right of midfield and looked strong in attack 7
GED BRANNAN: Made a vital late block from Matt Lee's hard drive and showed eagerness going forward with several shots 7
PAUL COOK: Very influential in midfield, always looking to get Stanley on the attack but worked hard at the back as well 8
RORY PRENDERGAST: Typically menacing display with his driving runs and dangerous crosses. Scorer and provider 8
DAMIEN HINDLE: Strayed offside a couple of times but worked hard against significantly taller marker 7
PAUL MULLIN: A handful for defence, as he has been all season, and provider for John Durnin's brace with well placed flick-ons. Showed great awareness 8
SUBS: JOHN DURNIN (for Hindle 61) 8, ANDY GOUCK (for Procter 86)
SUBS NOT USED: JON KENNEDY, JONATHAN SMITH, DEAN CALCUTT
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