Hereford United's Dean Beckwith made a welcome return to the pitch this afternoon but for all the wrong reasons as Bruno N'Gotty was stretchered off with what has been described as an bad achilles injury.
Given that Beckwith had not played first team football since N'Gotty had arrived at Edgar Street, he gave a good performance which resulted in him being given a top mark of eight.
Manager Graham Turner spoke about Beckwith in his interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"He might have scored not long after he went on. He got a good header which the goalkeeper did well to save.
"He's had a bit of a breather out of the side. Now we expect him to come back and pick the pace up.
"He's a good defender. He's got to fill in for Bruno now and do it well and I'm sure he will do."
Turner also spoke about N'Gotty's injury.
"It looks as though he has ruptered his achilles and that looks like a serious injury. It could keep him out of the game for quite a long time.
"At this stage we have to consider maybe even the rest of the season"
Captain Karl Broadhurst was given a seven, perhaps surprisingly given his involvment in Peterborough's two goals.
Most of the other players received a six except Toumani Diagouraga and Sam Gywnne who both had a five.
Bottom of League One:
18 Colchester 14 -2 15
19 Yeovil 14 -8 15
20 Carlisle 15 -10 14
21 Leyton Orient 15 -11 13
22 Cheltenham 15 -18 11
23 Crewe 15 -15 9
24 Hereford 15 -15 9