WITH several Rangers players plying their trade away from Ibrox this season, we take a look at how they fared over the weekend.

Scottish Premiership

Michael O’Halloran (St Johnstone)

O’Halloran could play no part for Saints against his parent club, but it was the Perth side who came out on top at Ibrox with a 3-1 win that saw them leapfrog Motherwell into the top six.

Azerbaijan Premier League

Andy Halliday (Qabala)

Once again Halliday was an unused substitute for Qabala, as they ran out 5-2 winners on aggregate in the second leg of their Azerbaijan Cup tie against Sebail.

English League One

Harry Forrester (AFC Wimbledon)

It was a day to forget for Forrester, who was sent off as his side were hammered 4-0 by League One leaders Wigan Athletic at home.

The midfielder’s late challenge on Sam Morsy after 69 minutes earned him a second yellow card with his side trailing 1-0 at the time. The Kingsmeadow outfit collapsed with 10 men, conceding a further three goals in the final 18 minutes to slip to second bottom of the table.

Joe Dodoo (Charlton)

Dodoo was named among the substitutes for Charlton’s 2-0 defeat away to Blackburn Rovers, but failed to make an appearance from the bench.

The Addicks remain in the play-off spots, but Dodoo has now failed to get any minutes in his side’s last 13 league matches.

Scottish League Two

Robby McCrorie (Berwick Rangers)

The young goalkeeper was out of action for the weekend after Berwick’s League Two clash with Peterhead was called off due to the cold weather conditions.