HAMILTON
RYAN FULTON 7
Made a couple of decent stops and controlled his box well. Gathered a few cross balls well.
HAKEEM ODOFFIN 6
Played the defensive midfield role well. Managed to keep Hagi and Kent quiet for the best part of the game.
SCOTT MCMANN 6
Kept James Tavernier quiet and matched the Rangers captain very well. Disciplined display.
JAMIE HAMILTON 7
Polished defensive effort and got forward on a number of occasions. Looks a real talent.
BRIAN EASTON 6
The experienced defender made a number of important tackles. Really unlucky with the own goal.
BRUCE ANDERSON 8
The Aberdeen youngster was a threat all day for Accies. Tested Allan McGregor on a number of occasions.
MARIOS OGKMPOE 7
Was a real handful for the Rangers backline. Put himself about and won plenty aerial duals to set Accies on the attack.
CHARLIE TRAFFORD 7
Battled really well against a strong Rangers midfield. Was calm and assured on the ball too.
AARON MARTIN 7
The big man stood up well against Cedric Itten. Powerful in the tackle and strong in the air.
LEE HODSON 7
Solid defensive display and also did his best to get forward on the flanks. Impressive display against his former club.
ROSS CALLACHAN 6
Supported the strikers well and was energetic in the middle of the park. Did well to squeeze in the equaliser.
SUBS
RONAN HUGHES (FOR TRAFFORD, 71)
Put in a great shift in the dying stages to help Accies earn a point.
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