FILAN: A strange afternoon for the keeper who was beaten four times but made one or two good saves as well...6

KENNA: If the Republic of Ireland international ever has nightmares they will probably involve Petter Rudi running free in acres of space...5

HENCHOZ: Tried to stem the tide before succumbing to a series of injuries which put him out of the contest...5

BROOMES: Summed up his disappointing day when he allowed Booth to shrug him aside for the fourth goal...5

DAVIDSON: Defenders were left exposed to the counter attack all day and he struggled along with his team-mates to cope with Wedneday's movement...5

GILLESPIE: A frustrating day as too many attempted runs ended with the ball being lost or a cross hitting a defender...5

McATEER: Never stopped working and scored his first Rovers goal but couldn't dictate terms to Wednesday's impressive midfield...6

DUNN: Struggled to make an impression, underlining the manager's point about a need to 'nurse' the younger players when the going is tough...5

*DUFF: Getting a rare full game behind him, he was Rovers' main threat and had most of their goal attempts. Desperately unlucky not to score with two first-half efforts, one of which hit the bar, and a second-half shot...7

WARD: Worked hard to try to hold the ball up and had a couple of sharp second-half chances but was often isolated...6 JANSEN: The flicks and feints just didn't come off as he kept running down blind alleys to lose possession...5

SUBS

BLAKE: Rovers needed more muscle up front and he tried to provide it. But the damage had already been done...6

PEACOCK: Not easy to go on against a free-running Wednesday side but made some strong challenges...6

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