I agree with most of the comments above.
I thought it was a complete team performance and a relatively comfortable victory. I thought Exeter were second best pretty much throughout and looked fairly average, which is testament to how well we did with and without the ball.
The first half was very tight, but I thought we looked the more creative of the two sides. Exeter hit the bar early on, but thereafter we had the better chances, with their keeper making a couple of good saves in addition to the goal. We were particularly dangerous down our right side, where Cogley and MacManaman linked up well and had very good games.
The opening period of the second half reminded me of a lot of our victories in the winning run earlier in the season. Exeter dominated the ball but our defensive discipline was brilliant, not just the back four but the entire team. The spaces between defence, midfield and attack were so small Exeter could not play through us and were restricted to speculative efforts from distance. We continued to look the more dangerous side when we did break forward and the second goal was deserved when it came. As Mart says, Nevitt is starting to score different types of goals on a regular basis and looks the real deal now.
There were so many good individual displays, it is difficult to single players out. However, I thought both full backs were great, and Hawkes showed good character and his best game for a long time, with a very good free kick in addition to the goal. Nevitt worked tirelessly up front. However, I agreed with sponsor's choice of MacManaman as man of the match. He really looks a cut above when he is motivated and on his game.
If we play like that in the final three games, we will win all of them. We just have to take that attitude to Stevenage next week.