Five of Sky Bet League Two’s best players during the weekend

5. Oliver Hawkins (Gillingham) – 8.28 rating

Gillingham excelled at the weekend as they secured a 3-1 win at Notts County to end a three-game winless run. Oliver Hawkins was the star player in the victory at Meadow Lane having earned a WhoScored.com rating of 8.28. Hawkins hit the back of the net with one of three shots and won seven aerial duels in a memorable afternoon for the 31-year-old.

4. Will Swan (Mansfield) – 8.63 rating

Of the six goals Will Swan has directly contributed to in League Two this season, two of those came in Saturday’s 4-0 win at Forest Green. Swan followed up his assist for Tom Nichols’ 69th-minute strike with a goal of his own nine minutes later. Those came from respective returns of two key passes and four shots in the 23-year-old’s best rated performance of the campaign.

3. Arthur Okonkwo (Wrexham) – 8.64 rating

Wrexham’s losing run may have extended to three games at the weekend but Arthur Okonkwo did all he could to help his side to a home result against Bradford. Okonkwo made seven saves in the eventual 1-0 loss, including a second half penalty stop, to yield a WhoScored.com rating of 8.64.

2. Andy Cook (Bradford) – 8.80 rating

Remaining at the SToK Cae Ras, Andy Cook put in a player of the match display despite his second half penalty miss. Cook make amends in second half injury time as he eventually struck with one of four shots, while the 33-year-old also won eight aerial duels and made three tackles to return a WhoScored.com rating of 8.80.

1. Ollie Clarke (Mansfield) – 9.41 rating

Back to the Bolt New Lawn, Ollie Clarke scored his second and third league goals of the season as Mansfield tore Forest Green apart. Clarke netted with two of three shots, and worked hard off the ball having made four tackles and three interceptions, and won seven aerial duels, to secure a WhoScored.com rating of 9.41.

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