'More to come' was the word from Jack Byrne after he headed home his first of the season to rescue a point for Harriers against Tamworth on Monday.
The former Redditch midfielder picked the ideal time to open his account for the campaign as he nodded home after superb work from Mike Williams to ensure the home side got at least a point for their efforts against the Lambs.
Speaking at the final whistle, the youngster admitted that he and his team and ground out the point in what were fairly contentious circumstances - and warned that there was still a lot more to be seen from Harriers this term.
He said: "We've worked hard today - we took the lead and could have done better to keep hold of it.
"It's gone against us but we've got to address that and keep working hard - we haven't reached our heights yet.
"As long as we keep showing committed performances, a result will come.
"It's early days - we keep saying it but it is - we've just got to start doing it out there.
"Today we dug in, rolled our sleeves up and we've ground a result out."
His goal came just three seconds from the end of normal time - and recalling the joy of the equaliser, he added: "The lads kept going and didn't stop.
"Willo put a great ball in for me and I was lucky enough to be there to put it away for the boys."