Rotherham's home campaign ended in defeat as they lost for the first time since February 23 at the hands of Blackburn.
Shane Duffy scored the early goal for Rovers and the Millers were unable to claw back the deficit, losing at New York Stadium for the first time under Neil Warnock.
Here's how the players rated and the chance to add your own.
Lee
Camp 8 – Just hours before he is likely to sweep the board at the
end-of-season awards, the Millers goalkeeper showed why with another
performances decorated with important saves.
Stephen
Kelly 7 – Kelly's brilliant unbeaten run in a Miller shirt finally
came to an end, though he had a solid game.
Kirk
Broadfoot 7 – Struggled in the first half against Danny Graham but
composed himself to marshall the troops well.
Richard
Wood 6 – Also struggled against a fluid Blackburn attack, with
Graham causing him particular trouble.
Joe
Mattock 6 – Left the field early for the second successive match
after being up a knock. Had previously been solid.
Greg
Halford 7 – Continuing to revel in his defensive midfield role,
Halford was influential in everything the Millers did.
Grant
Ward 7 – Involved in most of Rotherham's most dangerous moments,
but still let down by his decision-making.
Lee
Frecklington 6 – An off-day for the midfielder, who struggled to
make an impact on the game. We can forgive him.
Richie
Smallwood 7 – Smallwood was back to his best here and in addition
to his defensive work, was Rotherham's most creative player.
Matt
Derbyshire 6 – Desperate to do well against his boyhood club,
Derbyshire could not offer much, though did work hard.
Leon
Best 5 – A day to forgot for Best who toiled against a strong and
powerful Blackburn defence and it's best not to talk too much about
his shocking first-half miss.
Frazer
Richardson 7 – Came on for the injured Mattock and produced a solid
display, offering plenty in attack.
Jerome
Thomas 6 – Had plenty of the ball and got crosses in the box but
they amounted to nothing.
Danny
Ward 6 – Made little impact when he came on.