Motherwell left Paisley with a point after a 0-0 draw with St Mirren.
Goalkeeper Liam Kelly was the hero as he saved Mark O’Hara’s 50th minute penalty to help his side earn a point.
Swirling wind and rain caused havoc as both sides struggled to carve out any good chances in the first half.
Greg Kiltie had the best chance of the first forty-five as he got on the end of Small’s cross but the winger mis-hit his shot and it looped over the bar.
Despite and evenly contested first half, the second half almost got off to the worst possible start for the Steelmen.
Marcus Fraser got in down the St Mirren right and his cross struck the hand of the sliding Stephen O’Donnell. Referee Craig Napier wasted no time in pointing to the spot.
Former Motherwell man Mark O’Hara stepped up but Liam Kelly was equal to his effort, diving low to his right and the Motherwell defence did the rest to clear the danger.
From there Motherwell looked the more likely to break the deadlock with a host of great chances.
Georgie Gent got the end of Blair Spittal’s free-kick but his header was straight at Hemming.
Then Blair Spittal was played in and although the midfielder did the hard part, cutting inside to beat Gogic, he couldn’t find the target.
Minutes later fellow midfielder Callum Slattery was played in and went down under pressure from Gogic in the box but this time the referee waved away the claret and amber claims.
Mika Biereth took advantage of some slack defending as he burst through 1-1 but the ball seemed to get caught in his feet and Hemming raced off his line to make the block.
St Mirren had a rare break upfield and Liam Kelly was called into action to beat away Thierry Small’s curling effort.
Stuart Kettlewell shuffled his pack, bringing on Oli Shaw and Theo Bair and the Canadian almost won it late on. He went through on goal but again Hemming did well to save with his legs and ensure his side went home with a point.
Motherwell will be frustrated to have left with only one point but Stuart Kettlewell will take positives away from this side’s performance.