1. Ellery Balcombe 6
Could do little about the three goals conceded with his defence letting him down. He almost gifted Hull a fourth but was largely fine. Photo: AHPIX Ltd
2. Brad Halliday 7
Struggled to deal with Hull’s advances down his side in the first half but grew in prominence after the break when he spent all his time in the opposition half, often among the most advanced players. He was dangerous and helped Rovers establish themselves high up the pitch. Photo: AHPIX Ltd
3. Joe Wright 7
He will have been disappointed not to prevent the first Hull goal but was solid throughout the game and pushed forward well in the second half when he was required as he looks to reestablish himself as a regular starter. Photo: AHPIX Ltd
4. Tom Anderson 8
As all around him crumbled in the first half, he was the rock solid at the back. He produced two brilliant blocks to keep the score down and give his side a chance. And he was a commanding presence throughout the game. He could even have snatched the win with a last gasp header. Photo: AHPIX Ltd