A disappointing afternoon at Gloucester for Hereford who failed to trouble their former keeper Brandon Hall.
Afterwards manager Josh Gowling spoke about the game which Hereford lost 2-0.
"Harry has had a really good one hasn't he," said Gowling.
But in truth there weren't many more chances created and even less taken.
Gloucester were 2-0 ahead at the break.
"Their first goal, the cross was excellent, you can give them that one.
"Their second one we've tried to switch play in our own box which is stupid and they've scored from it.
"I think we've had enough chances to at least get something out of the game. Disappointing."
Gowling was full of praise for Gloucester's Dom McHale who scored their first goal. Formerly with Telford he trialled with Hereford last July.
At the time Gowling said he was full of ability.
As regards today Gowling thought he was 'excellent'.
"He gets the ball wide and runs at people, that's his game. I thought he did that really well and he took his goal well. He had a good game."
Had Hereford won the game it would have been ten points from four games.
"Look before the run we've been on we've been in really poor form. We've had two and a half really good games but we fell a bit short today.
"But you take your chances and you come away with a point which coming to here, away from home, a point here on this surface you would probably take.
"But it wasn't meant to be today."