KELLY: Might as well have sat with me for all he had to do against such weak opposition...6

GRAYSON: An anonymous figure until he produced a rare touch of quality in attack to set up a chance for Duff 11 minutes from time...5

PEACOCK: Could easily have been caught out, particularly for pace, on several occasions against better opposition; determined but not decisive...5

DAILLY: At times imposing, but too erratic as Rovers continued to look frighteningly vulnerable down the middle...5

DAVIDSON: Struggled under pressure, even against such modest opposition...5

JOHNSON: Was not an outstanding success but he showed some of his seniors the passion required of them, twice almost scoring...6

McATEER: Poor first half, significantly improved in the second and put in a couple of rare quality crosses...6

FRANDSEN: Has so much ability but, once again, should be ashamed that he failed to show it on a more consistent basis against players with only a 10th of his talent...5 DUFF: The two young wingers have not been world beaters in the last couple of games but they have been the best players. He was the only Rover who showed any real class and that is far from the first time it has happened...7

WARD: Still not looking fully match-fit or sharp but, even though lacking pace, did give what he could...5

BLAKE: Another player guilty of wasting his talents. Unlucky once in the first half but missed badly - again - near the end and did not contribute enough...5

SUBSTITUTIONS

FLITCROFT: Good to see him back in the first team but too much to expect him to have a major influence

JANSEN: The usual mixture of dribbles, flicks and speculative shots but no end product

GILLESPIE: Almost set up a winner with a great cross after his late introduction

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