GK - Robby McCrorie (Rangers)
The third-choice stopper was promised some game time before the end of the season and Michael Beale made good on that by starting him against Aberdeen. He impressed in the 1-0 win at Ibrox, making a big save from Duk and another fine one from Mattie Pollock to keep a clean sheet.
DEF - James Hill (Heart of Midlothian)
Although he ended up on the losing side, the on-loan Bournemouth defender excelled on the right of the back four as Hearts gave Celtic a tough hour at Tynecastle before the strain of playing with 10 men following Alex Cochrane's red card finally took its toll, as they lost 2-0.
DEF - Will Fish (Hibernian)
Contributed at both ends of the park with a header which proved to be the winning goal and a number of key clearances in his own penalty area as Hibs defeated St Mirren 2-1 at Easter Road.
DEF - Adam Montgomery (St Johnstone)
Saints earned a huge victory which pushes them five points clear of the relegation places with four games to play, beating Dundee United 1-0 at McDiarmid Park. Montgomery was steady at the back and frequently charged forward to link well with Graham Carey and Melker Hallberg in midfield.
MID - Luke McCowan (Dundee)
Dundee are champions of the cinch Championship after beating Queen's Park 5-3 in a barnstorming match at Ochilview on Friday evening. McCowan, in the second half in particular, was excellent as he ran at the Spiders’ defence and sealed the title with his side's fifth goal late on.
MID - Callum McGregor (Celtic)
It's fitting the captain was the stand-out performer as Celtic got themselves the victory required to clinch the cinch Premiership crown, winning 2-0 at Tynecastle for their 11th title in 12 years and second in succession under Ange Postecoglou.
MID - Yan Dhanda (Ross County)
Two assists from the playmaker got County a huge result at the weekend, reigniting their hopes of survival with a 2-0 win over Livingston. The victory means they're now just a point away from safety.
MID - Josh Mullin (Ayr United)
Mullin grabbed the opening goal and excelled as Ayr United secured a massive three points in the Championship, going to Inverness and winning 2-1. It meant Ayr not only finished in the play-offs, they also leapfrogged Queen's Park into second place and will therefore get a week's rest.
FWD - Kevin van Veen (Motherwell)
Motherwell are all but mathematically safe from relegation after putting Kilmarnock under more pressure in the dogfight with a 2-0 win at Fir Park. The Dutchman was outstanding all game and capped it off with a late goal to make sure of the win.
FWD - Keiran McGachie (Bonnyrigg Rose)
This week's star man comes from the bottom of League 2 as Bonnyrigg Rose secured SPFL survival with a 3-0 win over Elgin City. McGachie got the first two goals for the hosts, who have sent Albion Rovers into the play-off against Spartans as a result.
FWD - Gabby McGill (Airdrieonians)
Airdrie showed they haven't lost their propensity for scoring lots of goals as they defeated Edinburgh 4-1 away from home to prepare for the play-offs. McGill got his 14th and 15th of the season in the win.
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