DONS RATINGS: Upson keeps it under control
Lee Nicholls - 7 - Had little to do really, but when called upon, looked solid and reliable.
Ben Tilney - 7 - Untested by and large at the back, while made some positive runs forward into the attacking mix.
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Hide AdPaul Downing - 7 - Another solid game for the under-fire centre back, and another clean sheet under his belt.
Jack Hendry -7 - Extremely positive debut for Dons, proving he's capable of stepping in when called upon.
George B Williams - 7 - Unspectacular, but romped up and down the flank in Baldock-fashion.
Ed Upson - 8 - Commanded the game, ran it from start to finish. Barely gave it away all night.
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Hide AdSamir Carruthers - 7 - Made some solid tackles, broke up Peterborough's play well while barking orders to the younger members.
Dean Bowditch - 6 - Tested McGee on a number of occasions, probably should have had a goal to his name.
Brandon Thomas-Asante - 8 - Eager to impress, keen to get on the ball and fearles with it. Another excellent showing.
Ben Reeves - 7 - Could have had his second in as many games after seeing a fierce strike saved by McGee. Taken off in the second half to rest him for Sunday.
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Hide AdKieran Agard - 7 - Took a few pot-shots, and finished well for his goal - his second in as many outings.
Subs:
Kabongo Tshimanga - 6 - Had little influence as Peterborough woke up with 20 minutes to go.
Giorgio Rasulo - 6 - Had to do better from close range, forcing McGee into a simple save.
Ryan Colclough - Too late to make a difference.
Top Don: Ed Upson