Here's how we make our decisions on how to grade the players. Everyone, starter and sub, begins on a rating of 6.
Mark Atkinson rates St Johnstone, Patrick McPartlin rates Hibs.
Ratings scale - 10: One of the best performances you've seen. 9: Outstanding. 8: Very good. 7: Good. 6: Average. 5: Poor, 4: Very poor. 3: A terrible day at the office. 2: Abysmal. 1: One of the worst performances you've seen.
. St Johnstone’s Shaun Rooney lifts the Scottish Cup trophy during the Scottish Cup final match between Hibernian and St Johnstone at Hampden Park, on May 22, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
St Johnstone’s Shaun Rooney lifts the Scottish Cup trophy after scoring the winner at Hampden. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
. Matt Macey - 8
No chance with the goal and only a handful of routine saves otherwise. Superb penalty save and block from the follow-up. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
. Paul McGinn - 6
Gave away penalty but had a decent game otherwise. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
. Josh Doig - 6
Beaten by Rooney for the opener but solid enough otherwise. Photo: Ian MacNicol
. Ryan Porteous - 6
Comfortable enough but made a couple of unforced errors that put his side under pressure. Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group / SFA
. Paul Hanlon - 7
One of Hibs' better players on the day. Unlucky with second-half header. Photo: Ian MacNicol
. Alex Gogic - 6
Questions will be asked of his role in the goal. Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group
. Jackson Irvine - 6
Hustled and bustled in midfield. Had he buried first-half chance game could have been so different. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
. Joe Newell - 6
Went close with first-half effort but struggled to dictate play as he often does. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
1. Matt Macey - 8
No chance with the goal and only a handful of routine saves otherwise. Superb penalty save and block from the follow-up. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
2. Paul McGinn - 6
Gave away penalty but had a decent game otherwise. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
3. Josh Doig - 6
Beaten by Rooney for the opener but solid enough otherwise. Photo: Ian MacNicol
4. Ryan Porteous - 6
Comfortable enough but made a couple of unforced errors that put his side under pressure. Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group / SFA