During his post Scarborough press interview, Hereford manager Josh Gowling was asked if Aaron Amadi-Holloway would start at Chester on Tuesday.
"He's been back training, he's trained a couple of days this week," said Gowling.
"We've got a training session on Monday and then we'll assess where he is at fitness wise.
"He's not done a lot of work but games like today is when you need someone like Aaron where you might need to be a bit more direct.
"He's got that physicality about him.
"Like today if they deal with Ty we've got no-one else in that mould to help out so he brings us a different dimension.
"He'll be in our thoughts for Tuesday.
"With a calf injury coming on today on a 4G when he's not trained that much was just not worth the risk."
Harry Pinchard was taken off during the second half. Why?
"We were losing the mid-field battle. We were not creating anything in the second half, we didn't latch onto second balls. We needed to get back in the game.
"For me if you lose the second ball battle at this level you don't win games so we brought Yan on to win those second balls, get forward well, to marshall the team better.
"Kane is a young lad. For me at times he was too high so we brought Yan on to pull him back in and get him into a better shape.
"I thought when we made the changes we then got on top and then we looked like scoring but unfortunately we didn't."