Who made BBC's Premiership team of the week?published at 11:39 GMT 23 March
Jonathan Sutherland
Sportscene presenter

GK: Raphael Sallinger (Hibernian)
Not a vintage weekend for goalkeepers, so three saves and a clean sheet wins it for the Hibs custodian.
RCB: James Tavernier (Rangers)
Can Rangers really afford to lose the goals this right-back gives them every season? Not getting any younger but still delivers, as his free-kick against Aberdeen demonstrated.
CB: Ross Graham (Dundee United)
A lion at the back for United against Celtic. Stifled all the defending champions could throw at him, clean sheet and three points that keep United's slim top-half hopes alive. The perfect riposte to his derby day dejection.
LCB: Liam Donnelly (St Mirren)
The midfielder played on the right of a back three for St Mirren and shone defensively as well as scoring the winner. A big three points away to Falkirk.
RWB: Oisin McEntee (Hearts)
Towering header the decisive moment for Hearts to break the deadlock against Dundee. His physicality and power make him a huge threat at set-pieces.
CM: Marc Leonard (Hearts)
A different kind of midfielder to Cammy Devlin but arrived at the right time to fill the void left by the Australian this season. His delivery for McEntee's vital goal was right on the money.
CM: Emmanuel Agyei (Dundee United)
A robust and dynamic performance from the Ghanaian, topped off with a huge goal.
LWB: Will Ferry (Dundee United)
Normally all about the delivery, but Sunday was all about the finish from Ferry, which opened the scoring against Celtic. Not the cleanest of strikes but it doesn't matter. Remarkably his first United goal.
RW: Findlay Curtis (Kilmarnock)
Going to Kilmarnock was the best thing that happened to Steve Clarke, and the same for Curtis. Their paths will now cross in the Scotland camp, and rightly so. Curtis always looked like he had the talent, Kilmarnock are giving him the stage and all parties are benefitting. Scored the second in the big 2-0 win over Livingston.
CF: Joe Hugill (Kilmarnock)
An impressive showing topped with a goal from the former Manchester United youngster, and an assist for Curtis.
LW: Mikey Moore (Rangers)
The 18-year-old clearly had a lot of talent when he arrived at Ibrox, but in recent times he has stepped it up a level and delivered with consistency as Rangers continue their late charge for the title.






















