Ofir Marciano 5
Reinstated in goals following his injury lay-off and in truth could do little about any of the Saints’ goals.
Paul McGinn 5
Made a good last-ditch tackle to prevent Conway from adding a fourth goal but was otherwise second best up against the winger.
Ryan Porteous 4
Lost Kerr for Saints’ opening goal and never truly recovered from that set-back.
Paul Hanlon 5
Let Rooney run off him for the second goal which was so key in the balance of play.
Josh Doig 5
The 18-year-old has been a standout this campaign but struggled up against Rooney who was the match’s most effective player.
Alex Gogic 5
Normally so good at stamping his authority on a game, couldn't match Davidson.
Jackson Irvine 6
His late runs into the box posed a real threat, unfortunate to see a header crash off the woodwork early on.
Chris Cadden 4
Had a quiet match and was sacrificed for Doidge when Hibs went two goals behind.
Martin Boyle 5
Wasn’t able to produce his usual high energy performance.
Jamie Murphy 5
Passed up two guilt edged chances to score with the score at 0-0, it could have been a very different afternoon if he’d shown more composure.
Kevin Nisbet 4
Quiet and uninvolved. Never really had a sniff throughout.
Substitutes
Christian Doidge 5 (On for Cadden 51) Struggled without any real service.
Scott Allan 3 (On for Murphy 66) Great to see him back after a lengthy lay-off.
Kyle Magennis 3 (On for Gogic 66) Didn’t manage to assert himself in a busy midfield.
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