Doncaster got their League Two campaign off to a blistering start as they thumped Accrington 4-1 at the Eco-Power Stadium.
Manager Grant McCann made the title the primary goal for his side after suffering play-off agony last season.
And his players showed their determination to rise to the challenge as a Luke Molyneux brace plus strikes from Jordan Gibson and Billy Sharp saw Rovers surge clear.
Gibson struck the post early with a powerful drive but the first half produced few chances until Molyneux slotted home from 12 yards in the 43rd minute.
Tyler Walton headed home an equaliser for Accrington from a Connor O’Brien cross two minutes into the second half.
Rovers were back in front after 62 minutes when Molyneux smashed in a piledriver from 30 yards.
Gibson marked his debut for the club by extending the lead with a fine curling effort from 20 yards in the 68th minute.
Fellow summer signing Sharp – a decade on from his last appearance for Doncaster – hooked in after 87 minutes to put the icing on the cake for Rovers.
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