Yesterday Kidderminster and Hereford drew 1-1 and Bulls manager Josh Gowling felt it was a fair result.
"I thought they took the first half," said Gowling in his post-match interview.
"I thought we were a bit slow coming out of the boxes and they took control.
"We had a chat half-time and we changed the shape and that seemed to give us a lift going two up top and Miles in behind.
"I'm really proud of the boys today because I think it's the first time we've come from behind.
"After the eight weeks we've had, a tough eight weeks, we had the emotional highs and lows of the FA Cup, we've had 12 injuries, we've had games off, we've had a three week break before the game Boxing Day so to come here today and put in that performance second half and get a result was really pleasing for me."
Miles Storey came on after the break and he seemed to change the game.
"We looked at it. We weren't playing a lot of football first half so we wanted to get the ball down and play but we didn't do it.
"So at the end of the day if you're not going to do that so at least we've got someone who can stretch the lines.
"When we did that we could get on the ball and play.
"He made a massive impact as soon as he came on.
"Unfortunate to lose Aaron again with an injury but then Ty has come on and Jethro has come on.
"And Levi has come back and got his first goal. Kane tried his best to miss it and Levi came in behind and finished it off.
"A really pleasing performance."