James content with draw.
After the game with Scarborough, Tony James told BBC Hereford and Worcester that the Bulls had created a few openings.
"There were a few balls laid across the box that may be we should have got on the end of but there was no one there today.
"Apart from the beginning of the game, we kept them in front of us and restricted them to a few long-range efforts.
"It's never an easy place to come to and so four points against them in two games is a pretty good return.
As regards Lee Mills picking up an injury, James said:"It looked like something to do with his ankle. Maybe just twisted it a bit.
Nikki Henry, the Scarborough manager, thought that there not many clear cut chances in the game. Neither goalkeepers had much to do.
"I thought a lot of our players looked tired."
Talking about his player, Paul Foot, and Lee Mills, Henry said:"He had a battle with Mills and I think they had a clash of heads and I think he (Mills) turned his ankle.
"Hereford are a very good side and so are we."
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