ADVER Sport's Tom Bassam hands out his ratings from Town's 2-2 draw to Leyton Orient.
Tyrell Belford (sent off)
He made one fantastic save in the opening exchanges, but was hung out to dry by his defence for the sending off. 5
Raphael Branco
Surrendered the ball to Cox for Orient's first and was erratic all game, he surely cannot play against Sheffield United. 4
Sam Ricketts
At the heart of a shambolic back three who could not play out or marshall an offside trap. He did make the burst to win Town's equalising penalty though. 5
Jordan Turnbull
Typically dogged in the first half, but without his usual supporting cast lacked confidence to play out. 6
Jack Barthram
One great cross from the right for Swift, but did not hit the same heights as he did against Preston. 6
Anton Rodgers
His outrageous free-kick is up there with the goals of the season and it seemed to bouy his confidence as it preceded some outrageous passes. That was tempered by some wayward moments. 7
Harry Agombar
Barely mis-placed a pass and kept his play very simple. However he looked out of his depth and off pace, his 60 minutes will likely be it for his Town career.
John Swift
Anonymous largely, embarked on some mazy dribbles and missed a tap-in on a disappointing afternoon. 5
Will Randall
Tricky with the ball at his feet, but the supporter's man of the match award was a bit generous for a performance with plenty of promise and little end product. 6
Josh Cooke
Tyrell Belford's red card meant the youngster barely got up a head of steam. 6
Andy Williams (booked)
Furrowed a lonely brow in the first half, but after the break stepped up and by the time he converted the penalty was playing very well. 7*
Subs
Cameron Belford (on for Cooke, 22)
Heroic first act with the penalty save, his distribution was not up to the level of Foderingham or his brother. 7
Jack Stephens (on for Turnbull, 45, booked)
Steadied the backline, even if his first act was to pick the ball put the net. 6
Lee Marshall (on for Agombar, 63)
Tidy on the ball and a bit more creative than the man he replaced. 6
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