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Lawrence Vigouroux: Goalkeeper Vigouroux did get a hand to Forrester's shot that resulted in the solitary goal of the game, however it would perhaps be harsh to suggest he should have kept it out. Other than that, he made two impressive saves from Ryan Tafazolli headers - 7
Nathan Thompson (replaced by James Brophy '78): Captain Thompson made an error for the goal as he made his latest recovery from injury and he was replaced by James Brophy 12 minutes from time - 5
Lloyd Jones: Centre back Jones did ok for the majority although he was powerless to stop Peterborough from taking the lead one minute after the half-time break - 5
Raphael Branco: Brazilian Branco looked uncomfortable while in possession quite often but, to his credit, he made a number of crucial interceptions, tackles and blocks to keep Peterborough's goal tally at one - 7
Fankaty Dabo: Dabo tried his utmost to get attacks going down the left-hand side, which he does not prefer over his natural right, but, like many of his colleagues, he could not fashion the final pass to create chances and, ultimately, goals - 6
Yaser Kasim: On two occasions, Iraq international Kasim made jinking runs past a few defenders but, in the end, the shots only resulted in blocked efforts instead of goals. His defensive game was not his best - 6
Charlie Colkett: On-loan Chelsea midfielder Charlie Colkett repeatedly conjured up dazzling skill in the hear of Swindon's midfield but, despite his best efforts, his passes and trickery did not end with chances created or assists. Rightly given man-of-the-match by sponsors though - 7
Ben Gladwin: The story of Ben Gladwin's match was much the same as Colkett's - lots of skill, lots of attempts to get things going, but no end product - 7
Johnny Goddard (replaced by Jordan Stewart '78): When you are a number ten in a diamond, you need to be on your game to create chances for the two strikers. Despite an attempt at intelligent passes, Goddard could not properly impose himself onto the contest - 6
Islam Feruz (replaced by Jermaine Hylton '56): The short striker, who stands at just five-foot-four, was bullied by the two imposing Peterborough centre backs. Did have Swindon's one shot on target though - 5
Luke Norris: Strike partner Luke Norris did one half of his job, trapping passes and distributing the ball to midfield, superbly, but the other side of his aim - having shots and scoring goals - was off - 5
Substitutes:
Jermaine Hylton (on for Feruz '56): Hylton, who often looks lively after coming off the bench, was similar today but, oddly, with more minutes he was more fazed out. He saw one shot go over the bar but that was it from him - 5
James Brophy (on for Thompson '78): Brophy was not on the pitch long enough to make a proper impact - 5
Jordan Stewart (on for Goddard '78): Stewart, like Brophy, was not on the pitch for long enough, but did manage to fashion one chance with a low cross that McGhee smothered - 5
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