STEVENAGE Borough will be out to wreck Hereford United's impressive away record tomorrow.

The Bulls have already won three times away from home but Wayne Turner's resurgent Borough side will pose another test for Graham Turner's young team.

Victory at Forest Green Rovers in midweek moved Borough to 10th place, five places behind Hereford but just two points adrift.

Stevenage's Turner has been busy wheeling and dealing as he sorts out his large 26 man squad but his namesake has no doubt about their pedigree.

"We've had them watched and they are a threat," said the Edgar Street Turner.

"They've got a fair bit of experience and are a very solid Conference side - definitely top six or eight material."

Former Worcester City winger Michael Blackwood played in the 3-0 win at Forest Green while Kirk Jackson illustrated his danger with his third goal in two games.

Hereford could have Paul Parry back who sprained his ankle two weeks ago but Ben Smith will spend a week at Lilleshall's Football Centre

having treatment on his shoulder.

James Fox continues on trial after appearing briefly against Chester.

Turner remains in upbeat mood after Hereford's promising start to the season and the goalless draws with two title favourites, Chester and Yeovil.

"I think if you look at our last four games, two wins away and two home draws, it hasn't been a disaster," said Turner. "I would have liked to take more points but our away form has been quite impressive.

"I think Yeovil for a period in the first half outplayed us and they are a good side while Chester were solid and hardworking and very difficult to beat.

"We must pick up and carry on our away form and take that to Stevenage."