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Sunday, December 07, 2025

Caddis gives injury update as he mulls changes for Scarborough trip

Matt Preston, centre, has a poisoned toe

Hereford manager Paul Caddis has given an update on players absent from Saturday's 2-0 win at Peterborough - namely midfielder Lawson D'Ath, striker Remaye Campbell and defender Matt Preston.

The Bulls were able to end their seven-game winless run in National League North with a 2–0 victory at Peterborough, their first league clean sheet since August thanks to goals from Gus Mafuta and I-Lani Edwards.

Ahead of Tuesday's match against Scarborough, a team Caddis has seen in action recently having watched them when Hereford had a match postponed, the gaffer is mulling making changes.

Speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester on Saturday, Caddis said Preston was absent due to a "poisoned toe" which flared up after the 1-1 draw at Chester.

The former Harriers defender initially avoided having it drilled before the postponed Marine fixture, but alternative treatment hasn’t solved the issue.

The procedure will now go ahead, making Preston a doubt for Tuesday’s long trip to Bridlington to play Scarborough - with Caddis noting "everywhere's long distance for Hereford".

"That's what you've got a squad for," Caddis said, as Keenan Quansah ably filled in. "That's what you bring people in for."

Meanwhile, Lawson D'Ath was suspended after picking up five yellow cards but will be available on Tuesday.

When asked by Bulls News for an update on Remaye Campbell, Caddis briefly forgot the former Notts County youngster. With the gaffe laughed off, Caddis said the 25-year-old is "still limping a little bit" and might be a couple of weeks away from returning.

Last month, Campbell sustained ankle ligament damage while playing with pupils at the school where he works.

Remaye Campbell pictured in the 2-1 defeat at AFC Fylde

"With a lack of training, it's difficult," Caddis added on Saturday. "We've had a little bit of training there, but we'll get him back in probably the next time we'll see him is next Thursday and we'll assess him then."

Caddis's side has been bolstered with the return of 23-year-old winger Jaiden White, on loan from Sutton United, who he left Edgar Street for in the summer.

Jaiden White

He is yet to make a start, and when asked how close he is to being named in the starting XI, Caddis said: "He's a patient lad. He understands we've now picked up four points in the last two games. But he comes on, his attitude is excellent.

"Will he be starting Tuesday? He's definitely in my thoughts. Will we make changes? Possibly because of the quick turnover and the different team we're playing against.

"I didn't bring him back into the club to set him on the bench. However, sometimes that happens and depending on how your team are doing."

Match Report: Hereford Women v Droitwich

Hereford started brightly and kept Droitwich pinned in their own half for large periods, this early pressure told when on 6 minutes, Sheree Smith bundled in a cross ball from the right wing. 

Eight minutes later Hereford doubled their lead with a composed side footed finish from captain Matilda Harris, playing in midfield. 

Just after the half hour mark the referee waved away two stonewall penalty shouts as Hereford continue to apply all the pressure. 

The sucker punch came just minutes from the end of the first half when Droitwich pulled one back against the run of play.

HT Hereford 2-1 Droitwich

The second half saw a much more lively Droitwich punish Hereford on 55 minutes when Darcy Smith appeared to be in control of the ball played it across her box allowing the Droitwich striker an easy finish. 

Three minutes later Droitwich took the lead, a defensive error again allowed for an easy finish. 

On 68 minutes a wonderful strike from the far right wing beat Hannah Pritchard to make it 2-4. 

With just minutes left Pritchard left a ball that looked as if was going wide sneak in at the far post to make it 2-5.

FT Hereford 2-5 Droitwich

To summarise, a good first half with promising chances created throughout, only the referee keeping the tally down. A second half of defensive errors, missed passes and lack of an offside trap cost Hereford dearly.

A mention must go to Kiera Brain, the midfielder joined Hereford from Ross Juniors earlier in the week, she put in a solid performance.

Hereford Women Defeated By Droitwich

Despite being 2-1 up at half-time Hereford Women lost their league game this afternoon.

Final Score: Hereford 2 Droitwich 5 

The game was set to be played at Edgar Street but was transferred to Worcester to help the pitch to dry out after recent problems. 

Hereford remain in 6th position with 6 points from 7 games.

After 90 Minutes At Pims Park

Happy Hereford players, happy staff and happy supporters after 90 minutes at Peterborough Sports yesterday.











Highlights Peterborough Sports v Hereford

 

Highlights of yesterday's National North League fixture between Peterborough Sports and Hereford are now on line.

To watch please click on: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2025/12/highlights-peterborough-sports-0-2-hereford-fc/ 

Second Half Pictures Peterborough Sports v Hereford

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's game at Pims Park.






 

First Half Pictures Peterborough Sports v Hereford

Little of note in the first half of yesterday's game so not too many pictures.







 

Before Kick Off At Peterborough Sports

Some pictures from before kick-off at Peterborough Sports yesterday afternoon. A poorly attended game with maybe 250 home fans and 70 or so following Hereford.








 

Caddis faces struggle for extra training despite postponed games

Hereford have suffered three postponed games in recent weeks but shoehorning in extra training sessions hasn't been easy.

After the 2-0 win at Peterborough Sports on Saturday, gaffer Paul Caddis was asked whether having games called off meant extra training sessions for his part-time side.

With Hereford only training on a Tuesday and Thursday, postponements against Marine, Macclesfield and Scarborough meant a chance for extra training - though that hasn't always been possible.

"It's been difficult because the games have been called off on the day," he told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"It has been difficult and trying to find venues is very hard on a Saturday because obviously everyone plays football on a Saturday, there's kids' football.

"It's not as if the lads have been sitting at home doing nothing. We've insisted that they send us a 5k [run], so they have been doing stuff.

"They're a brilliant bunch, we trust them."

He added: "I think they respect that I treat them like human beings. I'm not a dictator. I'm quite open with them and honest with them and and they give me exactly that back so the relationship's excellent."

Saturday, December 06, 2025

'Can't be laughed at': Hereford finally claim second clean sheet of the season

Hereford manager Paul Caddis has praised his side's defending after bagging their second clean sheet of the National League North season with a 2-0 win at Peterborough Sports.

Hereford's goals came in the second half from Gus Mafuta, a brilliant character, calm and a winner according to his gaffer, and I-Lani Edwards, scoring his first senior goal.

When asked whether the three points or the performance was the most pleasing, the answer was simple: the points.

He said since former Kidderminster Harriers boss Phil Brown had been in charge at PIMS Park, the side had been excellent, only losing one game at home under him.

"We said to the players, it's not going to be a pretty game," Caddis admitted. "It's going to be tough."

But a chuffed Caddis told BBC Hereford and Worcester after the match: "Just really pleased with the three points, really pleased with the clean sheet - the application, the desire, that character and thought [we] showed it all in abundance."

Though Caddis was blunt in his assessment of the first half, saying it was a waste of money for fans.

"It wasn't a great game of football but I knew that was going to be the case," he added. "We just had to hang in there as long as we could - hang in there is the wrong word because I didn't think we were ever under any huge amounts of pressure.

"I thought we defended really well. I've got to say, I thought Keenan Quansah was outstanding. 

"[I] thought he was outstanding and really patient, came in and I thought he was excellent so fair play to him."

After praising Kyle Howkins on his 100th appearance in a Hereford shirt, Caddis added: "A clean sheet on the road at any away venue in this division's something that can't be laughed at."

It is the Bulls' second clean sheet after 18 National League North games, the first being against Alfreton on 30th August.

Match Report: Peterborough Sports 0 Hereford 2

Substitute Edwards Keeps Control Of The Ball

Andy Woods reports from the Pims Park:

Peterborough Sports manager Phil Brown has been on football’s roller coaster with us. It’s a mighty long way down rock n roll from him serenading supporters on the pitch and winning Premiership manager of the month in September 2008 as Hull City won away at Arsenal and Spurs. Word was that, last season, he lost the changing room at Kiddie, well it’s a portakabin round the back at Peterborough Sports so no danger of that here. But you climb up the mountains and you fall down the holes. The Mighty Whites, well we ended September 2008 going down narrowly 1-0 at Elland Road in the league and now we don’t even have a pitch we can play on.

The pitch at Edgar Street has always been a source of pride – from being the widest in the football league in the 70s to simply being the only pitch with visible grass in February in the Conference North up until now, so it’s a shame that its adding to our woes in a pretty woeful season.

When the fixtures came out I was looking forward to watching Peterborough Sports away next April in a t shirt, but now because of that Edgar Street pitch, and the fixture swop, here we are again. Back in one of our happier hunting grounds where we’ve won on our last two league visits. 

The statement on Peterborough Sports website on Saturday morning “Here you will find regularly updated fixtures and match details for the 2025/26 campaign” followed by the listing for today’s game still at Edgar Street didn’t inspire confidence in their ability to conduct an 8:30am pitch inspection. But they did and it was OK, so here we are.

 The Whites, playing in all blue with yellow socks started brightly enough with Skinner sliding the ball to Williams in the six-yard box where he couldn’t make himself enough space to get a shot away.

 We managed to force a couple of early corners and with the second of them Sterling James found Hudson running in unmarked at the edge of the box but he couldn’t make anything of it.

 Sports won a freekick with the young Luca Miller blasting over the bar from a free kick 25 yards out after a foul on Jones by Sterling James.

 But the first half followed a scrappy pattern with neither side stringing moves together or having a player who could put his foot on the ball and work an opening.

 Osborne again looked the most likely for Hereford and managed to set Skinner free with a nice ball through the channels but a last ditch tackle resulted in a corner which Sterling James hit directly into the side netting. From the goal kick Peterborough broke rapidly at the other end with Kaine blasting over the bar.

 On 35 minutes Osborne made one of his jinky runs across the Peterborough 18 yard line resulting in a tap on his ankle and a great position for a Sterling James freekick. Good placement towards the top corner to the left of the keeper but not enough power and a good save – Hereford’s first shot on target with a third of the game already gone.

Sterling-James Takes The Free Kick

Keeper Crook Got A Hand To It, But McFarlane Could Not Take Advantage.

 Two poor teams and a poor referee who missed the Peterborough keeper handling the ball outside his area on twenty-eight minutes but his booking of Osborne on 38 minutes looked about right. Osborne tried a little bit too hard to kick the ball trapped under a Peterborough player but the booking was really for his repeated running arguments with the ref before that.

 With a crowd of less than 300 it was easy to catch most of what was being said on the pitch.  Willo’s cry of “He’s gone down like a shit again” when the young Peterborough tyro swallow dived was enjoyed by the crowd who like a bit of panto at this time of year.  But as the half wore on it was also noticeable how little was being said on the pitch – the lack of confidence in the Hereford side showing itself in a lack of chat and encouragement and verbal leadership.

 Peterborough weren’t creating  much either, but on 39 minutes their winger Wood shot across the goal from a wide angle when he should have hit the target.

 On 44 minutes a short throw from Hudson to Osborne found Mafuta in space in the middle of the goal about 25 yards out and whilst he got his shot on target it was an easy save for the Peterborough keeper.

 Half time came with neither side deserving a goal.

 The second half continued the mediocrity but Hereford started to find a little bit more space and on 48 minutes Williams hit a snapshot wide of the post from outside of the area. Five minutes later he set Hamilton free with a ball that gave him the goal to run at but Hamilton had no acceleration and Peterborough’s defence easily mopped up.

 Williams does now seem be as fit as I have seen him in a Hereford shirt since he returned from his career. He covered a lot of ground and is one of the few talkers and shouters on the pitch in a Hereford shirt. But he also seems to be frustrated and on 56 minutes he hammered the ball into the empty terraces after being foiled by the close attentions of a Peterborough defender as he tried to turn. Less petulance and bringing someone else into the move might have had a better result.

 On 61 minutes another Sterling-James free kick hit the wall and fell to Williams who hooked a strong shot just over the bar and on 64 minutes he found more space outside the box and again shot wide.

 It was end to end stuff but not much quality and neither side looked  likely to score. Sterling-James broke through but was forced wide by the recovering Wood and couldn’t get a shot away.

 Then on 69 minutes a goal that really didn’t belong here. A break on the right and the ball slides to Mafuta in the middle on the edge of the box –  a carbon copy of the chance he had late in the first half – but this time it sat up nicely and he lashed it into the top corner giving the keeper no chance. 

Osborne Finds Mafuta

And His Shot Found The Back Of The Net


The Keeper Looks Back As The Ball Rebounds From The Top Of The Net

A shot and goal from a better game than the one we were watching. Neither side looked like scoring until we did and if Peterborough had scored an unlikely goal first then they may well have gone on to win it too.

 A minute later and a Howkins foul on the edge of the box gives Miller a freekick view of goal but he hits it straight into Robinson’s midriff.

 On seventy-three minutes Caddis begins to wind down the clock with a slow-moving double substitution with Jaiden White on for Sam Osborne and I-Lani Edwards coming on for McFarlane. Thankfully not defensive substitutions, as we know how well it goes when we try to sit on a slender lead. White & Edwards are  both good players to bring off the bench to run at a young and tiring defence and for the first time in the game Hereford started to play with some confidence with players wanting the ball and creating space.

 White gave some glimmers of the player he had been for us last season, turning defenders and drawing fouls, maybe he is now ready to start alongside Williams and offer a better response to Willo’s flick-ons than McFarlane has managed.  Edwards, as we know, has skill to burn and on 80 minutes went on a dribble, in from the right touchline weaving through the whirring Turbines and slotting the ball across the keeper into the far corner. Another lovely one.





 Peterborough, who had won their last two games had no response and not having tested Robinson before they didn’t manage it now.

 On 84 minutes Sterling-James had another free kick from a dangerous position from 25 yards but it was easily saved by the keeper. Like the rest of the team he is not playing with the confidence of earlier this season and whilst Hereford were very good at getting free kicks today in dangerous positions these, and a succession of poor corners, came to very little.

Willo Fouled, Another Free Kick

As Usual Sterling-James Takes The Kick

But The Keeper Keeps It Out

And There Is No Hereford Player To Take Advantage Of The Spilt Ball

 On 90 minutes Sterling-James went off for Matt Richards and on 93 Williams went off for Nto who had a half chance in the box from his first touch and almost scored. Hudson got booked for time-wasting and the ref finally blew on 96 minutes having given no indication of minutes added-on and not a lot of evidence of knowing what day it was.

 Three points that take us out of the relegation zone – swopping places with Peterborough on goal difference. But Peterborough were a poor side and so were we, and a team with a cutting edge would have ripped through us so like so many have done this season.  

 At the back it was a rare clean sheet but at times a lot of basic line-clearing just isn’t happening and the ball is left bobbing around our area. Howkins is heavily strapped and Mafuta limps.

 But a win is a win after no league win in seven. We have some very talented players who are not playing as a team. Some tough games coming up over the next month. After last season I had hoped that Peterborough away next April would be a sun-drenched promotion party. I think we might settle for mid table when we play them at Edgar Street in April. 

Attendance: 315 with perhaps 70 following Hereford