Rotherham's two-game winning streak came to an end as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Darlington.
Millers run ended at the Don Valley
Rotherham's two-game winning streak came to an end as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Darlington.
After two away victories, Mark Robins' side slumped to a second successive home defeat as they failed to find a way through Darlington's mean defence.
The home side just about shaded a goalless first half in which the defences were always on top.
But it was the visitors who came closest to a goal when Liam Hatch thumped a pile-driver of a shot against the upright after 38 minutes.
Darlington finally broke the deadlock after 62 minutes. Rotherham had several chances to clear the danger following a Ryan Valentine pass but spurned them all and it was left to Ricky Ravenhill to prod the ball home from six-yards out.
The home side tried to turn up the heat and Darlington had Neil Austin to thank for a great block on the line from substitute Mark Hudson's shot, but he Quakers were quick to pull everyone back at every hint of danger and they held on for a deserved victory.