Speaking after last night's 4-1 win at Alvechurch, Hereford manager Josh Gowling was pleased with the win.
"Once we scored the game changed," said Gowling.
"Miles could probably have had a hat-trick in the first half, pleased with the performance overall.
"We've worked on getting balls in behind and using our pace, getting Ryan and Miles in behind and I thought that worked really well.
"Ryan is always a threat isn't he, when he is running at players he must be scary. If I was a centre-half I wouldn't like him running at me.
"I thought he took his goal well, he created well. He draws people to him which gives other people space. Really pleasing.
"I think Ryan is a naturally fit boy, he's a strong boy as well, he's done a lot of work pre-season."
Tyrone Barnett scored Hereford's second goal with a header
"With the size of him in the team we look more of a threat from set-plays. We've scored two already in pre-season.
"Good delivery from Harry and a good finish.
"He just brings that experience. He draws players into him, he holds the ball up well and then we can get players moving off him.
"He's fundamental to what we are doing."