Motherwell and Killie dominate TOTWpublished at 17:44 BST
Jonathan Sutherland
Sportscene presenter

Raphael Sallinger - Hibernian
On the losing side, but made five saves.
Tom Sparrow - Motherwell
A midfielder by trade, Sparrow has never let Motherwell down at right back.
Stephen Welsh - Motherwell
On loan from Celtic, Welsh has been a real leader at Fir Park. Played with heart, soul and real quality. Had an effort ruled out for a foul.
Ryan Astley - Dundee
Scored the winning goal to send the Dundee faithful home happy.
Tuur Rommens - Rangers
Won all his duels against Falkirk and looks a good signing by Danny Rohl.
Findlay Curtis - Kilmarnock
Surely has to be in the World Cup squad. Made the previous squad, and since then his form has been electric.
Callum McGregor - Celtic
Much has been made - rightly so - of the impact made by the return of Martin O'Neill in steering Celtic to another title. But in his own way, the captain at the centre of this team has quietly done the steering on the pitch. Since the Dundee United game there has been much more of a steely resolve and intensity when required from Celtic, and McGregor has embodied that mission in the post-split games. His teammates voiced their praise for his leadership on and off the pitch throughout what's been a tumultuous campaign that saw Brendan Rodgers and then Wilfried Nancy depart. Throughout it all McGregor has been the constant. The emotion poured out of him at the end said it all.
Lukas Fadinger - Motherwell
A steely presence all season for Motherwell. His deflected goal was the difference against Hibs.
Nicky Clescenco - Kilmarnock
Took his goal well. Looked lively and creative in the rout of Livingston.
Joe Hugill - Kilmarnock
Two goals against Livingston upped his tally to eight in his past 12 games for Kilmarnock. Has thrived under Neil McCann.
Youssef Chermiti- Rangers
Looked like an absolute world-beater against Falkirk. His goals were superb. Has had his critics, but 15 Premiership goals is a respectable tally. His challenge next season will be to up that tally, and be more consistent.




















