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Old 30th December 2007, 02:03 PM
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Millers in top 3!

Rotherham United laid a 30-year-old bogey to bed by deservedly winning at Meadow Lane for the first time since 1969.

The visitors were the better team from start to finish and would have had more than one goal to show for their superiority but for the brilliance of Notts County goalkeeper Kevin Pilkington.

He was unfortunate to concede what proved ultimately to be the winner shortly before half time when a 20-yard drive by Marc Joseph took a slight deflection before cannoning off a post and over the line.

In the second half, during a period when Rotherham went forward at will, Pilkington pulled off four dramatic saves in a ten-minute spell.

The goalkeeper said afterwards that his best was the first of the four, when he tipped round his right-hand post a splendid low effort by Millers' midfielder Mark Hudson.

One of Pilkington's best saves was to keep out - also at the expense of a corner - a great effort by Chris O'Grady, returning to the ground where he was once on loan from Leicester City and proving a constant threat.

It was surprising that O'Grady did not make more of a one-on-one situation with Pilkington just past the hour mark but he dragged his shot wide.

Notts' best attempt at a goal came shortly before Rotherham broke the deadlock.

Lawrie Dudfield produced a fine header after good work by Myles Weston which Andy Warrington tipped over for his best save of the game.

The Millers' defence was seldom troubled in the later stages despite three Notts substitutions which included two strikers, Jason Lee and Hector Sam, coming off the bench.

Notts have now lost five of their last seven League matches, scoring only twice and failing to score in three of the five.

Goalscorer: Joseph 34


Starting Line-ups
1 Pilkington 8
18 Hunt 7
2 Canoville 6
25 Pearce 7
5 Tann 7
11 Parkinson 5
12 Silk 6
30 Weston (McCann 46) 6
23 Butcher 7
10 Dudfield (Sam 68) 7
21 Weir-Daley (Lee 46) 6
Substitutes
20 Sandercombe
3 McCann (Weston 46) 6
8 MacKenzie
13 Sam (Dudfield 68) 6
9 Lee (Weir-Daley 46) 6
7 Goal Attempts 20
4 On Target 9
3 Off Target 11
0 Hit Woodwork 0
3 Offsides 3
7 Corners 9
7 Fouls 4

Starting Line-ups
1 Warrington 7
5 Sharps 7
25 Mills 6
12 Joseph 7
6 Coughlan 7
4 Harrison 8
29 Ross 6
11 Brogan 6
10 Hudson 7
15 O'Grady 7
9 Holmes (Taylor 84) 7
Substitutes
27 Oxley
2 Tonge
7 Todd
17 Newsham
20 Taylor (Holmes 84)

Referee
F Graham, Essex
Attendance
5290

Notts. County Cards
Dudfield 24 unsporting behaviour
Canoville 48 unsporting behaviour
Rotherham U. Cards
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