Huddersfield Town manager Mark Robins has said that he is pleased his side picked up a point from their Championship match against Doncaster Rovers.
The Yorkshire rivals played out a goalless draw at the John Smith's Stadium, and Robins admits that it was a fair result for both sides.
"They were better in the first half and we were a lot better in the second. We are disappointed that we haven't finished one of our chances because they were gilt edged, we just lacked a bit of composure," he told the club's official website.
"We were good value for a point and I think on the balance of play, a point was a fair result. I am happy with the point and the clean sheet."
Huddersfield host Charlton Athletic in the Championship on September 17.