Derby winners galore in team of the weekpublished at 17:40 GMT 19 November
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Jennifer Currie (Partick Thistle): Made a brave late save to deny Aberdeen an equaliser and ensure the Jags returned to winning ways after a four-game losing streak.
Erin Husband (Hearts): Defender well and her energy and tenacity was key to Hearts' second-half derby comeback against Hibs.
Jenna Ferguson (Partick Thistle): Back in the starting line-up and was calm and composed in a Thistle backline that kept a clean sheet.
Chloe Warrington (Glasgow City): Got the league leaders off the mark with a composed finish for her first goal of the season.
Laura Berry (Rangers): Netted the leveller just before half-time against Celtic to galvanise her side and inspire an improved display.
Natalia Wrobel (Glasgow City): The Poland international made her mark despite only playing the first half. She set up City's opener then scored two in the hammering of Montrose.
Mia McAulay (Rangers): Composed when scoring the late Old Firm derby winner. Controlled the ball well and kept calm to dispatch a lovely finish. Also provided the assist for the equaliser and was a real threat.
Bayley Hutchison (Hearts): Used her strength and pace well and was key to Hearts' turnaround in fortunes. Great delivery for leveller and netted from close range.
Carla Boyce (Motherwell): Helped Motherwell to a significant derby win at Hamilton as they moved into the top six. In a scrappy game she was the bright spark with two important goals.
Saoirse Noonan (Celtic): Although her team lost, the striker worked tirelessly and was on the scoresheet.
Carly Johns (Hearts): Netted a double to prove again how important she is to this Hearts side.
















