"I don't think this team knows how to be beaten. That's not tempting fate, I think it's growing in confidence over the course of the eight games now and it's fearless," Daws said.
"We weren't at our best today, by far, but credit to Warney for the way he set his team up, it's what we expected and we've got to find another way of getting back into the game and we did that.
"I thought my team showed an immense amount of character to get the equalising goal after bouncing back from the first goal as well. Cam McGeehan has come on, he's been threatening that for a couple of months now and he gets his reward so I'm pleased for him.
"We've spoken about our home form not being perhaps as good as it should've been, but our away form has been excellent. It's a play-off semi-final second leg and hopefully we've got two away games to come."