Player ratings from Doncaster Rovers' win over AFC Wimbledon

Doncaster Rovers ended a run of six games without a win by beating AFC Wimbledon 2-1 at the Keepmoat Stadium.
Ali Crawford celebrates his goal.Ali Crawford celebrates his goal.
Ali Crawford celebrates his goal.

Who impressed in the victory? And do you agree with our ratings?

IAN LAWLOR 6

Made one excellent save to deny Wagstaff from distance in the first half. Not a great deal else to do.

NIALL MASON 7

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Solid performance from the dependable right back. Went about his defensive duties in confident fashion and offered support in attack when he could.

TOM ANDERSON 6

Grew into it as the game went on but still looks a shadow of the player that impressed on loan last season. 

ANDY BUTLER 6

Made a few uncharacteristic errors during a difficult first half. Improved after the break.

DANNY ANDREW 6

Steady, no thrills, display from the left back. 

BEN WHITEMAN 6

Found it quite tough to really impose himself on the game before the break but continued to ask questions by making probing forward passes.

ALI CRAWFORD 7

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Capped an impressive performance with a sensational goal. Looked lively on the ball and at least tried to play a killer pass.

HERBIE KANE 7

Wimbledon appeared to target him with several physical challenges but he rose above it and, as usual, offered plenty of energy in the midfield.

JAMES COPPINGER 6

Tried his best to find pockets of space and conjure something up in the final third but not a lot came off for him.

JOHN MARQUIS 5

Well below par. No lack of effort but he struggled all afternoon to make it stick and when his chance came his effort lacked conviction.

MALLIK WILKS N/A

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Barely touched it before hobbling off after just 13 minutes.

SUBS USED

ALFIE MAY 6

Called upon early to replace Wilks but remained on the fringe of the game.

MATTY BLAIR 6

Got stuck in but wasn't able to run at Wimbledon's backline.

TOMMY ROWE 7

Showed his class during his brief cameo and capped it off with an excellent matchwinning strike.

SUBS NOT USED

Marko Marosi, Shaun Cummings, J Anderson, Alfie Beestin.

AFC WIMBLEDON

McDonnell, Nightingale, Oshilaja, McDonald, Purrington, Wagstaff, Pinnock (Barcham 69), Trotter, Soares, Wordsworth (Jervis 80), Appiah (Pigott 72). Subs not used: King, Thomas, Hartigan, Sibbick.