Jak Alnwick 8
The former Rangers stopper was in fine form when these two met earlier in the year
Richard Tait 7
Tasked with keeping man of the moment Tavernier quiet and matched the Rangers captain very well.
Brandon Mason 7
On-loan from Coventry, he doubled up on Tavernier with Tait and helped dull his influence.
Joe Shaughnessy 7
Known for his ariel prowess, he was part of an excellent defensive display.
Conor McCarthy 9
The Irishman was solid in the first half and scored a superb winner to send St Mirren to Hampden.
Marcus Fraser 7
Helped to keep Rangers’ offence at bay, made a few key interceptions from the right flank.
Jake Doyle-Hayes 7
He has impressed since arriving in Scotland and showed his quality in flashes.
Jamie McGrath 9
Has scored key goals in recent weeks and added another two, his second in particular was excellent.
Dylan Connolly 8
Picked for his pace on the counterattack, the summer arrival won the hosts first-half penalty and tormented Bassey.
Ethan Erhahon 6
The youngster went about his duty well in the middle of the park.
Jonathon Obika 7
Fielded as a lone striker, he did well especially in the second-half to occupy Rangers’ defence.
Substitutes
Cameron MacPherson 6
(On for Connolly 81) Helped to see the game out.
Lee Erwin 6
(On for Obika 90) On late to use up time.
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