Hereford United's captain Karl Broadhurst admiited in a post match interview that today's draw at Brighton had given the Bulls a hard earned point.
"We knew it was going to be a difficult place to come. It's a strange stadium with a very tight pitch," Broadhurst told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"We came with a game plan to try and frustrate them and maybe hit them on the break and I think it worked quite well.
"Towards the end we had some good chances to maybe nick all three points."
Interviewer Keith Hall thought Kris Taylor had one of his best games for Hereford today.
"Kris done very well today," said Broadhurst.
"He's had a run of games when he's done well.
"I think Kris would say his consistency was the big thing with him last year. He would have a couple of good games then be sloppy in other games.
"The management have got hold of him and said you can play a major part in the team this year. We need to rely on you a bit more and I think he has taken that on board.
"The way he goes about in training he starts right from the start and it's paid dividends.
"He had a very good game today, marshelled the midfield very well and a good partnership with Toumani. They negated Savage who is an experienced player and he never really did anything in the game."