Hereford are a yardstick
Hereford are a yardstick for us said the Woking manager, Glenn Cockerill, after the game this afternoon.
"I thought we matched them at times especially in the first half. I don't like getting beat but we got beat the right way," he said. "They have got a couple of quality players, particually Paul Parry down the left hand-side. A quality winger who provided a string of crosses all afternoon. But it's not a one man team. There's some good players in that side."
Ben Smith told BBC Hereford & Worcester: "We knew it would be a hard place to come to but we put in the sort of performance that we need to do if we want to win the league. We managed to grind them down and nick one with ten minutes to go.
Comparing the last couple of games when the Bulls have let in several goals, Smith said: "We tightened up a bit today, still attacked but did not go as gun-ho as we have been."
And Graham Turner told the NLP: "I thought we were worth the win having produced one or two more chances and having hit the bar twice as well.
"Woking may make it difficult for teams because of the way they put pressure on the back four but I thought we coped with that quite well. This was an important result for us. If we have asperations this season we have to win at clubs like Woking."
There was a sizeable contingent from Hereford, probably about 450 in the 2906 crowd. There was no trouble at the ground.