KELLY: Alan Miller must have wondered how he is going to get a chance when the number one again had so little to do...6
GRAYSON: County tried to utilise their wide men but he was never in too much bother...7
DAILLY: Certainly the man in control at the back for Rovers. With only one striker, County were always going to struggle but Dailly's presence was also important as the home team tried to make the most of set pieces...8
BROOMES: As at Birmingham, the central defenders were the pick of the side and he was again very comfortable...8
HARKNESS: Settled in surprisingly quickly after his recall following Duff's virus...7
GILLESPIE: Much more prominent in the second half when he saw more of the ball and was able to run at defenders...6
McATEER: Grabbed his goal chance really well after another 90 minutes full of great endeavour...7
FLITCROFT: The touch isn't quite there yet but the new skipper is getting stronger and sharper with each game...6
DAVIDSON: Looked as though he might enjoy himself from early in the game, having been relieved of a lot of his defensive responsibilities...7
WARD: Had a real battle with the County defenders and denied a goal only by a magnificent save...6
JANSEN: Often promised to lift the game out of a rut with a piece of high-class skill but none of his moves could conjure up the finished product...6
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