GOAL hero Nick Fenton was last night dreaming of Wembley after the Millers downed local rivals Leeds United in the second round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
Central defender Fenton was one of four scorers as Mark Robins' on-song side continued their giant-killing run to put them just four games away from a dream final in London.
Ian Sharps, Mark Hudson and Drewe Broughton were also on target to make this 4-1 success the fourth victory over a club from a higher division this season.
"A lot of League One sides went out on Tuesday, so there are quite a lot from League Two left," said 28-year-old Fenton, who was a losing finalist last year with former club Grimsby Town.
"At our level, realistically you are not going to play in an FA Cup final or a Carling Cup final. So the Johnstone's Paint could be the only one we get to."
The Millers are still going strong in the Carling Cup but face a tough fourth round trip to Premier League new-boys Stoke City in a month's time.
The draw for the Johnstone's Paint Trophy area quarter finals is on Saturday.
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