Hereford manager Paul Caddis said he was very pleased with the outcome of the pre-season friendly at Pegasus.
The Bulls won the game 4-1.
In the first half it was mainly signed players and in the second mainly trialists.
"It was good," said Caddis.
"I'm one of those ones who have things on their mind already that we can work better on.
"But the boys have worked extremely hard in the last two weeks.
"Very pleased with the outcome."
Striker Andy Williams opened the scoring.
"Good to get a striker scoring early doors.
"A good day for him with his family here as well."
Caddis said he was a bit disappointed letting Pegasus score.
"I take some responsibility on stuff like that because we haven't worked loads in possession, out of possession things. The sessions have been quite intense, a lot of intense hard work.
"There was a reason why I brought the players in early. I want to try and compete with teams that are full time in the league so I want everyone as fit as possible."
Jason Cowley missed a penalty but Willo was on hand to score from the rebound.
"These things happen, I've not absolutely no criticism of Cowley whatsoever. He claimed an assist.
"Brilliant reaction from Willo. With 630 games he knows how to react to things like that."
Caddis noted that there was Adam Rooney available as a striker as well.
"These three will be fighting for two positions. And it is all about building relationships.
"And the more we get on the pitch, and the more we get games together, the better we'll get through out the team not just the front two."
Caddis played a 16 year old keeper from the youth team.
"Chay (?) has played the full game. Huge credit to him. He's 16 years of age.
"We had a couple of trialist goalies who could not make it for whatever reason.
"And I'd got someone here so why not use someone like Chay rather than try and bring another keeper in."