Hatters rated v Hendon

Kevin Pilkington: 6 – No real chance with the goal and otherwise untested.

Dean Beckwith: 6.5 – Silly free-kick led to Hendon’s goal, but made amends by winning the penalty and looked comfortable at the back.

Stuart Fleetwood: 6.5 – Moment of madness denied O’Connor a great strike and his hat-trick, but scored a superb goal to help make it up to his team-mates.

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Aaron O’Connor: 8 – Determined and energetic display all over the pitch, netted two goals and should have had a hat-trick.

Jake Howells: 7.5 – Left-back spent most of his time in Hendon’s half and linked play superbly.

Will Antwi: 6.5 – Never troubled at the back but his distribution could have been much better.

Curtis Osano: 7 – Got forward to great effect and gives the Hatters a different dimension.

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James Dance: 7 – Promising start and brave header to put Luton ahead, his injury is a real blow for the Hatters.

John Paul Kissock: 7.5 – A real entertainer and the Liverpudlian didn’t disappoint with a skilful display.

Jamie Hand: 6 – Quiet afternoon for Town’s captain who was largely on the periphery.

Tommy Wright: 6 – Pounced to score his second Luton goal but didn’t get a great deal of service.

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Danny Crow (sub): 6 – Played well out of position in midfield but really needs a goal.

Christian Tavernier (sub): 6 – Youngster helped to shore up the midfield battle and didn’t look out of place alongside his more senior team-mates.

Charlie Henry (sub): 6 – Massive boost to see him finally make his Hatters debut.

Ratings by Mark Wood