The left-back was impressive throughout the game and Wednesday looked to be cruising to a well-deserved win before the dismissal of Frank Simek.
But Simek was sent off and Wolves snatched a dramatic last-minute leveller as they broke away following Wednesday's decision to keep the ball in the corner to look for the win.
He told Footymad: "Yeah it felt like a defeat against Wolves and I think the sending off changed the game.
"It was a harsh decision against Frankie which changed the game because I thought it was definitely a booking and a strong word but never a sending off and it gave Wolves the encouragement they needed to snatch a point against ten men but we deserved to win but you take it sometimes like that
- decisions go against you but we have to get over it really."The last minute goal summed it all up to be honest because we were in a comfortable position really. 75 minutes in we were quite comfortable and then when we were down to ten men we were under the cosh somewhat but the sucker punch was the goal in the last few minutes and we are devastated but that's the way it goes sometime. It looked like an end-of-season game where it had everything but it wasn't to be."
Meanwhile, Barry Corr has joined former boss Paul Sturrock at Swindon Town on loan for the rest of the season.