Sean O'Driscoll did not dwell on the decision to award Albion their match-turning penalty.
The Doncaster boss was more concerned with his side's ragged response to going a goal down for only the second time in ten games.
O'Driscoll said: "I'm disappointed wth the goal and our reaction ot it. We won't go through these last ten games without conceding a goal. I thought we could have reacted better. We lost our heads at times.
"I can live with the result but I'm disappointed because I thought we had come further than this."
O'Driscoll touched on the spot-kick award when he said: "You could tell from the players' reaction they thought it was a harsh penalty.You can't fault the attitude and commitment but sometimes the grey matter has got to come into it."
The Rovers boss felt his side looked well set for a fifth successive win. He added: "I thought we dominated the opening half hour."
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