Hatters rated v Tamworth
Lathaniel Rowe-Turner: 7 – Solid defensively and pushed on whenever the opportunity present itself.
Steve McNulty: 7.5 – In his element in the tricky conditions and his no nonsense style didn’t give the visitors a look in.
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Jon Shaw: 7 – Linked play well, created Luton’s best chance and saw one of his own squirm just wide.
Jake Howells: 8 – Constant menace, boundless energy and threatened on both flanks as he alternated with Martin.
Simon Ainge: 6.5 – Lacked a bit of pace against the lively Lloyd but applied himself well and didn’t put a foot wrong in difficult conditions.
David Martin: 8 – Direct running caused Tamworth plenty of problems as he threatened from either flank.
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Jonathan Smith: 7 – Harried the Lambs midfield into plenty of errors, but needs to add more guile to his game.
Alex Wall: 6.5 – Outmuscled for long periods and missed the best chance of the afternoon, but got in some good positions.
Jake Goodman: 7 – Youngster is growing into his role alongside McNulty with a sound showing.
Solomon Taiwo: 6.5 – Used the ball intelligently in the middle but wasn’t the driving force he can clearly be.
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Andre Gray (sub): 6.5 – Pace was too much for Tamworth but lacked the finishing touch.
Scott Rendell (sub): 6 – Went close early on but seemed to be troubled by a knock shortly after coming on.
Ratings by Mark Wood