Mark Tyler: 8.5 – Hardly troubled for 70 minutes before taking centre stage to shine with a string of fabulous saves.
Lathaniel Rowe-Turner: 6.5 – Stuck to his task well, even though he was exposed as the game became stretched.
Dean Beckwith: 7 – Dominating no nonsense performance before a suspected broken nose forced him to be stretchered from the field.
Janos Kovacs: 6.5 – Dependable showing, but lost his man at least once which, for once, was thankfully not costly.
Alex Lawless: 7 – Good all-round performance by the versatile Welshman who netted the crucial second.
Scott Rendell: 6.5 – Won some decent flicks and made a nuisance of himself, but was well marshalled.
Jake Howells: 7 – Nimble midfielder helped to knit Town’s midfield together.
JJ O’Donnell: 7.5 – Sprightly youngster put his foot in and his nippy runs and crosses posed plenty of problems.
Jonathan Smith: 7 – Combative performance in the middle and threaded through some fine passes.
Ronnie Henry: 7 – Strong at the back and slung in some good crosses as he took every opportunity to get forward.
Andre Gray: 8 – Luton’s liveliest outfield player again, a constant menace and took his goal superbly.
Alex Lacey (sub): 6 – Thrust into the action and, though not as assertive as he could have been, coped well with the Dorchester onslaught.
Stuart Fleetwood (sub): 5 – Lurked on the shoulder of the last defender and looked eager to make his mark.
Arnaud Mendy (sub): 5 – No time to make an impact.
Ratings by Mark Wood