(It was) a fair result over ninety, yes. I think our disappointment is we were the better side first half and probably could have been two or three up maybe at half-time. We've hit the post, we've had one off the line, a couple where we could have bundled them in and didn't quite get there.
In the second half, they were probably slightly the better side, I don't think they had massive clear-cut chances, obviously until the penalty. And then a great save from KP, the follow-up might have been an even better save and obviously that's kept the score line at nil-nil. And I just don't think we did enough at the other end to probably deserve to win it.
But like we always say, if you can't win it, don't lose it and we're probably just drawing too many at the minute. We've lost one in seven, but we've obviously drawn quite a few. But yes, that's how it goes, it's another tough game against another good team.
When we look at their form before the game, they're a very strange side and their manager says the same. I don't think they've lost their way at any of the top five this season. I think they've won at Cleethorpes, I think they've won at Ferriby, I think they've beat Dunstan 4-1 maybe away.
And then they've lost to some of the sides that are lower down the table. So, we sort of tried to prepare for their best version of Bishop Auckland. I think they played well today and yes, it's probably just two good teams on the pitch going at it.
The positives for us are that we've kept another clean sheet, and we've tightened up defensively in the last two or three weeks. And a couple of stand-out individual performances, I thought Ben Rhodes was superb. I thought Lewis Austin was superb.
And I think Jack Broadhead and Louis Keenan playing out of position there. They did a good job at centre-half against a really lively front two. You've got (Gary) Martin, he's been around for no end of time. A real big physical handful and Lewis Johnson runs well off him. So, they handled the pair of them well. And yes, look, it's just a point in the right direction and we just keep going.
He's (Harry Draper) obviously opened his knee up a little bit. I think he took a shot. His studs got caught in the ground or he's blocked, I'm not sure. But he's gone down in obviously agony. The good news is we've looked at it there.
He's not instantly swelled and usually if you've done something major, it pops out straight away and it's not. So, look, fingers crossed. We'll have to just wait the next couple of days, let it settle down and then we'll have to properly assess that one. But yes, hopefully, touch wood it isn't a serious one for us and for him. But it's one of them where next week we patch up again. We've still got lads running through brick walls for us really.
Nat Crofts is not quite fit. Greaves is definitely not quite fit. You could see that when he came on, he looked a little bit rusty. I've had to name myself on the bench today just to fill the squad out. I didn't get kitted up or anything, don't worry about it. But yes, it's just one of them times at the minute where it's all come at once.
The good news is we get Woody back from suspension next week. Ioan Evans will be the game after. So, we're getting bodies back. Jack Watson, hopefully next week or two. His is a bit of a strange one. It's kind of an ongoing one that.
And yes, if Drapes is all right, then we won't be far off the next week or two. But for now, we're still picking up points while things are tough for us. So, yes, let's just move on to the next one.
Lee Attenborough was talking to Chris Nelson