Simon Travis, interviewed by Terry Goodwin for BBC Hereford and Worcester, said he was pleased with the outcome of the match.
"They came out and stopped us playing our passing game and, on relection, we are probably happy with a draw. Disappointed, after going one up, we didn't hang on to it.
"I think they dominated the game but having gone a goal up we thought we could have hung on. They scored in the 88th minute. We would have settled for a draw at the start of the game. We didn't really get into our stride today.
"Fanastic strike by Danny. It could prove to be a vital goal for us.
Travis spoke about the difference in tactics with Mills and Carey-Bertram.
"Mills didn't have much time to get the ball down and play nice little balls around the corner so it was a matter of hooking things on which is difficult for Lee. Danny has got a little bit extra pace than Lee and probably posed a little bit more of a threat behind them. But they both did extremely well today.
"It was hard conditions out there. It was extremely hot and a bobblely little pitch.
Travis used to play at Stevenage and he spoke about his return.
"I had some good times here. The supporters were fanastic to me when I went to warm up. The backroom staff here wished me all the best. It's been a good day for me. It's been enjoyable coming back here.
He also commented on the Hereford support.
"They are the twelth man. When times are difficult or we have our backs to the wall they are signing. It's magnificent.
"I don't think they appreciate how much we appreciate them