In his post match interview after Hereford's 2-2 draw with Chorley, assistant manager Steve Burr spoke about several of the players.
"I was pleased with Giles (Coke) because he's been on the sidelines for a while," said Burr.
"I thought he was very good.
"He got hold of the ball, showed his class, got on it.
"We've had to move things around a bit, Ben (Pollock) is still injured. we missed him.
"But Giles took his opportunity.
"I thought James McQuilken, his second game starting, got on the ball as well and created one or two things.
"Demetri (Brown) since he's been here has been plauged with injuries and he needs a free run now of getting him self fit.
"He's obviously come from a lower level so there's lots to do with him.
"Hopefully he can have a run of being fit and not picking up any niggling injuries. That's the main thing."
Next for Hereford is Kettering at Edgar Street on Saturday.
"We watched Kettering early on in the season when they played Bradford.
"I think teams that come here with our set-up and everything they look forward to coming here but that's when we miss the crowd.
"We got in front today and with the crowd here we would have been on the front foot.
"That's no excuse but it's a big help when you've got your supporters in the ground so teams are relishing coming here because there's no crowd on their back."