David Raya 7

Composed on his senior home debut, Ipswich’s wayward finishing meant the young goalkeeper made just one save of note, from Tyrone Mings

Adam Henley 8

Rounded off a fine second half to the season by producing a polished performance. Could count himself very unlucky not to win a penalty after the break

Darragh Lenihan 7

Was given a severe test by Daryl Murphy and Freddie Sears, particularly early on when the Tractor Boys threatened to run away with it, but grew into the game

Tommy Spurr 6

His long throw-ins were a threat, with one leading to Craig Conway’s goal, but blotted his copybook by giving away late penalty

Markus Olsson 6

Deserving winner of Rovers’ player of the year award given his consistently impressive displays, the left-back was his reliable self

Lee Williamson 7

Brushed off too easily by Daryl Murphy for the Tractor Boys’ opener but improved thereafter, adding plenty of bite to the midfield.

Corry Evans 7

Attacking formation, based around departing hero David Dunn, required Evans to get through a lot of work, which he did without fuss or fanfare

Craig Conway 9

Collected yet another man-of-the-match award after setting up Rovers’ first goal, scoring their second and having a big hand in their third

David Dunn 8

On his final game for the club kept the ball and showed flashes of his enduring talent, particularly in the second half when he played some wonderful passes

Jordan Rhodes 8

Fine header brought Rovers level against the club who let him go but it was his all-round game and work-rate that most impressed

Rudy Gestede 8

Took his time to get going but he came alive before and after the break, flicking on for Craig Conway to score before netting himself

Substitutions

Josh King for Gestede (72)

Ben Marshall for Dunn (76)

Unused subs

Simon Eastwood, Chris Brown, Tom Cairney, John O’Sullivan, Ryan Nyambe