Adver Sport assess the performances of the Swindon Town players following their 1-1 draw with Bradford City at the County Ground in League Two.
Steven Benda: 6
Hardly had anything to do, but was reluctant to come for a few crosses and a handful of communication errors could have cost Town.
Paul Caddis: 7.5
Defended stoutly at right-back and prevented Bradford from creating anything at all down their left.
Zeki Fryers: 6.5
Kept Vaughan quiet as a mouse in the first half before being forced off after feeling his groin muscle twinge. Subbed.
Anthony Grant: 6
Grant did not look comfortable for the first time in his spell at the club and literally held his hands up to a handful of errors that almost let Bradford in on goal.
Rob Hunt: 6.5
Played better than in recent weeks without making a lasting impact. Booked late on for petulantly holding on to the ball and running off in a bid to slow the game down. Booked.
Lloyd Isgrove: 7
Another decent first-half display where he put in a few good crosses into the box before tiring in the second half. Subbed.
Danny Rose: 7.5
Another notable display from Rose, who tackled well and recycled the ball impressively. Showed his experience throughout a busy Christmas period. Booked.
Jordan Lyden: 5.5
Dovetailed well with Rose in the middle and threw himself about admirably before being sent off for a silly challenge at the end. Sent off.
Kaiyne Woolery: 5.5
After a decent spell of good performances, Woolery was poor against Bradford and had no end product on too many occasions.
Diallang Jaiyesimi: 6.5
Showed good footwork on numerous occasions, but held on to the ball for too long and was not as much of a threat as he was against Plymouth. Subbed.
Jerry Yates: 8
Held the ball up well, carried on running until the end and dispatched his penalty with aplomb. Not much more he could have done.
SUBSTITUTES
Tom Broadbent: 6.5
Came on for Fryers just before half-time and performed well. Looked far from rusty considering he hasn’t played in weeks.
Michael Doughty: 5.5
Was sent on to add a bit of attacking spark to Town’s game but offered little or nothing of note.
Adam May: N/A
Only on for 10 minutes.
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