ADVER Sport's Tom Bassam hands out his ratings from Town's 2-2 draw at Doncaster Rovers.
Tyrell Belford
No chance for the goals. Made a great save to deny N'Guessan and did his job as a stopper well. His distribution is not as good as he predecessors though. 6
Raphael Branco [captain] (booked)
Headed away most things that came into the box. Still looked a little vulnerable when left one-on-one, but did the basics well. When he was needed as a leader he fell short, failing to calm his younger colleagues late on. 5
Jordan Williams
One tackle to deny Anderson was brilliant. This was a battling performance where the young Liverpool loanee showed his defensive qualities, but rushed too many clearances and put his team under pressure. 5
Jordan Turnbull
This was a more familiar Turnbull performance. Rugged in defence with determined breaks out from the back. Became increasingly harried as the second half wore on. 6
Henrik Ojamaa
Brighter on the ball than Saturday and played in Ajose with a lovely pass for the opener. 6
Louis Thompson (booked)
No sign of the dead leg that threatened to rule him out. Shielded the back well and made positive passes forward. 6
Drissa Traore
Was the guilty party for the Doncaster penalty and lacked composure throughout. 4
Yaser Kasim
Did not track back often enough, leaving his defence exposed. Misplaced passes at key times too. 5
James Brophy
Looks full of confidence until it comes to the final ball, his deft first touch is a pleasure to watch however. 6
Fabien Robert (booked)
Swindon's brightest light in the first half and enjoyed playing as a number 10. He should keep his role there at Blackpool. 7
Nicky Ajose
Took his goal well, but missed another big chance soon after. Needs to contribute more to the build-up. 7
Subs
Jonathan Obika (on for Robert, 71)
Scored the crucial goal to earn a point. He loves goals at the Keepmoat. 8
Jermaine Hylton (on for Traore, 83)
Did not add much. 6
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