ROB Purdie thinks that Hereford have 'more than enough' to win their last six games and clinch promotion.

The 35-year-old set-piece taker provided the final cross for both Hereford goals against Redditch United and said his side have had a 'perfect Easter' with back-to-back wins.

"At my age now I have to rely on my quality as opposed to my athleticism so it was pleasing to be involved with both goals," he said.

"Set pieces are a big part of football now as you can get 10 to 15 points just from set pieces every season so they have to be on point. I hit the first man a couple of times which I'm always disappointed about but I think in general they were good enough quality to get us on end of things.

"It was a tough Easter with Royston and Redditch so I think that was a weekend where clubs would have thought we would drop some points and two clean sheets, four goals and six points so a perfect weekend from us and it massively pushes us on to the last six games.

"It's nice to have that breathing space as games in hand are alright when you've got the points on the board. To be a point ahead with two games in hand you have to win those games in hand so four points with a game in hand is a lot better than two.

We asked if Hereford can go unbeaten for the rest of the season? Purdie added: "I think we can, we have enough quality in the team, drive and determination to make sure that we go into every game to win it.

"We won't be looking to win every game now to say we will win the last six but look at Saturday and after that Monday. So we have more than enough to win every game and that's what we will be aiming for."