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Sunday, January 11, 2026

Mascot Bond


Yesterday Mark Bond was one of the mascots leading Hereford's players onto the pitch.

Earlier along with a large group of friends he had spent a couple of hours in pre-match hospitality. 


Originally the plan was for Bond to be a mascot for a home game in November that was postponed. 

He appeared rather nervous before coming onto the pitch but once on the pitch seemed to enjoy the experience. 

He was comforted by club photographer Andy Walkden before joining the officals. 


And his presence was noticed by the BBC H&W commentary team of Chris Williams and Terry Goodwin.

CW "Actually see that the mascot for Hereford today is somebody celebrating his 60th birthday.


"He's bigger than the referee and his two assistants and he's got a fan club away to our left.


"Well they need an extra man on the bench today, may be he should be the one."


TG "I'm not sure he's been through the Christmas training regime Paul Caddis would have quite hoped for but you never know.

"If they get tired later on may be he will get an opportunity." 


CW "Well he's got 60 on the back of his full Hereford kit." 

Hereford Highlights From AFC Fylde

 

Highlights of yesterday's game between Hereford and AFC Fylde - these are the Fylde version.

To watch:  https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/videos/55a7f6bf-be94-4d41-8e65-6e3f55dfc051

Second Half Pictures From Yesterday's Trophy Tie

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's FA Trophy Tie between Hereford and AFC Fylde.













Saturday, January 10, 2026

Caddis Hopes To Extend White Loan


In his post match interview this afternoon Hereford manager Paul Caddis was asked about Jaiden White.

"Jaiden's loan will be up in the next week or so," said Caddis.

"We are currently speaking to Sutton to see if we could do something about that."

Meanwhile Harley Hamilton missed today's game as he was cup-tied. 

 

First Half Pictures From Trophy Tie

In truth Hereford didn't offer much in the first half of this afternoon's FA Trophy Tie against AFC Fylde so only a small selection of pictures.






Match report: Wembley dream over for another year after penalty shoot-out

Lawson D'Ath scored Hereford's first just after half-time

Hereford have missed out on a place in the FA Trophy last-16 as AFC Fylde edged through on penalties following a dramatic 2-2 draw over 90 minutes.

After a first half in which the Bulls were second best for long spells and went in two goals down, Paul Caddis’ side showed far more urgency after the break. Goals from Lawson D’Ath and Lewis Hudson dragged Hereford back into the contest, but missed penalties from Remaye Campbell and D’Ath allowed Fylde to claim a 4-3 shoot-out victory.

Paul Caddis made three changes from the side that drew at Merthyr Town, with D’Ath restored to the starting line-up alongside new faces Keziah Martin and Justin Donawa. Harley Hamilton was cup-tied, while Matt Richards and I-Lani Edwards were omitted and have since departed the club. Fylde also shuffled their pack, making four changes after their victory over Bedford.

After a minute’s applause to supporters who have died over the last year, it was the visitors who looked sharper from the outset. Within 10 minutes, Luca Thomas cut inside from the left and sent a curling effort beyond Theo Richardson, only for the crossbar to deny what would have been a spectacular opener.

Hereford struggled to gain any rhythm in the opening stages as Fylde enjoyed the bulk of the ball and applied steady pressure. Jaiden White blazed over after a rare break forward, but it was Fylde who continued to create the clearer openings. Tom Whelan flashed a shot narrowly wide before Richardson was forced into a smart save to push another effort away.

The deadlock was broken just after the half-hour mark. A swift Fylde move ended with Ryan Colclough’s shot striking the rapidly turning Gus Mafuta - with referee Kavan Hurn, who had already punished Hereford with several soft fouls, pointing to the spot for handball. That left Danny Ormerod to step up and confidently convert to give the visitors a deserved lead.






Hereford thought they had an immediate reply when D’Ath headed home from a free kick, but the goal was ruled out for offside. 



Moments later, Fylde doubled their advantage. Richardson did well to tip a bending effort around the post, but from the resulting corner Max Taylor reacted quickest to hook the ball into the top corner.

With the home support visibly deflated by yet another first half performance where Hereford failed to score or keep a clean sheet, the half ended with Fylde firmly in control.

Half time: Hereford 0 – AFC Fylde 2

The Bulls returned after the interval with far greater intent and were rewarded almost instantly. Within the opening minute, a simple ball over the top from Keenan Quansah released D’Ath, who raced through and finished calmly past Pat Boyes.







That goal changed the mood inside Edgar Street and Hereford began to push Fylde back. Donawa produced an excellent touch to bring down a long pass before driving into the box, only to be denied by a fine save. Martin then went close with a low effort from the edge of the area as the pressure built.

Fylde were increasingly forced onto the back foot. D’Ath forced another outstanding stop with an acrobatic, overhead volley in the 74th minute, before Donawa’s similarly spectacular overhead attempt from the resulting corner clipped the bar.

The equaliser arrived with two minutes of normal time remaining. Kyle Howkins saw his header cleared off the line, but the ball dropped kindly for Hudson, who kept his nerve to fire home from close range and send the tie to penalties.







Despite six minutes of time added on, neither Hereford nor Fylde could do enough to stop the fourth round tie from going to penalties.

The shoot-out proved cruel for the hosts. Skinner converted the opening kick, but Campbell’s effort was saved and D’Ath fired over. Although Keziah Martin and Jaiden White kept Hereford alive, Corey Whelan stepped up to convert Fylde’s final penalty and seal their progression.

Full time: Hereford 2 – AFC Fylde 2 (AFC Fylde win 4-3 on penalties)

Attendance: 1,372 (52 away)

Sponsors’ man of the match: Lawson D’Ath

Hereford were left to rue their trademark sluggish first half that left them with too much to do, but the response after the break showed real character. On another day, their late pressure might have been enough to complete the turnaround. Instead, penalties brought an abrupt end to their Trophy run.

With more new additions seemingly on the horizon, it's essential that the Bulls stop giving teams a head start by starting strongly.

The road to Wembley is over for another year. Oh well, time to focus on the league...

Hereford: Richardson, Skinner, Quansah, Howkins, Hudson, D’Ath, Mafuta, Martin, Donawa, White, Williams (Campbell 52’)

Subs not used: Lewis, Preston, Rooney

AFC Fylde: Boyes, McFayden, Taylor, Merrie, Thomas (Mitchell 75’), Mayor (Wilson 61’), Healy-Byrne, C. Whelan, T. Whelan, Colclough (Ustabasi 70’), Ormerod (Hunter 80’)

Subs not used: Jones, Coates, McKay

Three National North League Results

Only three National North League games were played this afternoon, four others were postponed.

Oxford City 2 Buxton 1

Scarborough 1 Chester 0

Worksop 3 Merthyr 5

Hereford remain in 23rd position. 

Pre Kick-Off At Edgar Street This Afternoon

Some pictures from before kick-off at Edgar Street this afternoon. Given it was a FA Trophy tie it was surprising to see so many mascots of all ages.

Whilst it was cold, it was also very sunny at least in the first half. And despite all the recent rain the pitch played quite well no doubt thanks to the hard work of groundsman Ben Bowen.









Given Hereford Only Had Four Subs, Mark Bond Offered His Services

Remembering Supporters No Longer With Us