Who were the Dons top performers at the weekend.

Clark Masters - No chance with both goals. Not much to do apart from pick ball out of the net twice. 6.

Jermaine Darlington - Not the finest performance from the Dons captain. Didn't get forward enough. 6.

Paul Lorraine - Not the result he would have hoped for on his return from injury. Pick of the Dons back four. Man of the match. 7.

Steve Butler - Yaku gave Butler a torrid time and he must have been happy to be employed as a makeshift striker as the Dons tried to salvage something. 6.

Michael Haswell - As combative as ever but did not make any in roads going forward. Was sacrificed early in the second half as the Dons pushed for a point. 6 Lee O'Leary - Disastrous debut with the sending off, but looked fairly comfortable before seeing red. 5.

Wes Daly - Showed a nice range of passing but could not impose himself on the game. 6.

Luke Garrard - Full of running but made very little impact. 6 Steve Ferguson - A little bit off the pace of late and was not as dangerous as he can be. 6.

Ryan Peters - A sound Dons debut and looked dangerous at times. Surely more to follow. 6 Roscoe Dsane - Well shackled by the Hampton backline and did not really have a sniff. 6.

Subs Antony Howard (replaced Haswell, 53) - Lost his starting place but was brought on as a second half replacement as the Dons pushed more men forward. Done well. 6.

Steve Wales (replaced Ferguson, 53) - Was full of running and done his utmost to get in behind the Hampton back four. 6.

Stephen Goddard (replaced Peters, 62) - Still match fit and made little impact. 6.