Burge, 6 - one wayward kick, that aside, assured performance
Grimmer, 6 - not as attacking as I'd have liked him to be in the
Hyam, 7 - came in with a calm performance, credit to him after that Yeovil showing
Davies, 7 - dodgy mistake early on (I thought it was Hyam), but was really good from then on, seems to get his head or a kick on everything
Stokes, 6 - few times he looks out of sync going forward, but defensively no complaints and had a good shot on goal
Kelly, 7 - really liked his midfield work in the first half, plenty of tackling, good passing and so on
Doyle, 7 - tackled and block a lot of ball, denied a great goal by an equally good save
Shipley, 6 - it wasn't easy to maintain the performance levels of the last two games, thankfully isn't too hurt
Bayliss, 8 - my MOTM, drove us forward and looked threatening, but truthfully, looked like the only one who was 'going for it' in that second half
JCH, 7 - thought he played well, unfortunately a few of his flick ons weren't read well by his teammates, but he did dive quite cynically too, especially for that 'penalty' shout in the first (he was never going to get the ball, so may as well dived). At first viewing in real time, his chance looked like it was fired right at the GK, but in actuality, the GK pulled off a 'world,' for his control and volley, it deserved a goal
McNulty, 6 - one of his under par games, hopefully he's saving himself for the playoff campaign
Subs:
Reid, 6 - clearly under instruction to pass it backwards on the wing, played completely differently to his normal style
Biamou, 6 - again, when he had an opportunity on the edge of the area and he passed it backwards, it was obvious what was going on
Robins, 6 - thought the first half was entertaining, but I'm disappointed with our cynicism in the second half. But to use an analogy, in F1, you don't need to win every race, and sometimes settling for 4th-5th gets the job done as opposed to risk blowing the engine going for 1st.