Rotherham's
impressive unbeaten run stretched into double figures but their
survival fate is still not confirmed after results elsewhere went
against them.
It
was anything but their best performance under Neil Warnock but the
battling spirit again shone through to earn the point.
Here's
how the players rated in the game with the chance to add your own.
Lee
Camp 7 -Will be disappointed to let Nahki Wells' shot slip under him
for the leveller but went some way to redeeming himself with a string
of impressive saves.
Stephen
Kelly 6 – His toughest game in a Millers shirt yet, he struggled
with the Terries pace but has still yet to taste defeat.
Kirk
Broadfoot 7 – Also struggled against a livewire Huddersfield attack
but won his headers when he had to.
Richard
Wood 6 – Could have scored another two and also found life tough.
But he too made some vital interceptions.
Joe
Mattock 6 – Solid and dependable as ever but was loose in
possession on several occasions.
Greg
Halford 8 – Scored a dubious goal, but was the best Millers player
on the pitch with his defensive and attacking attributes shining
through.
Grant
Ward 6 – Started off well, causing the Terriers no end of problems,
but he faded away.
Lee
Frecklington 6 – Clearly still not fully fit, Frecklington wasn't
quite at the races, but the amount of grass covered was still
impressive.
Richie
Smallwood 5 – The normally so reliable midfielder had an off-day.
Overran in the middle and poor with the ball, this was an evening to
forget.
Matt
Derbyshire 6 – Again no one can question his work rate, but
Derbyshire was not as effective as recent games.
Danny
Ward 7 – Started off brightly in a striking role but fell out of
the game as Huddersfield went on to dominate. Moved to the left when
Best came on.
Leon
Best 5 – A second-half substitute for Derbyshire, Best made little
impact.
How did you rate the players? Add yours below.