MARINERS boss Paul Hurst could freshen up his attack for tomorrow's meeting with Conference leaders Barnet.
As reported, only Scott Neilson – and the absent Aswad Thomas – are unavailable as Grimsby Town welcome the Bees to Blundell Park (12.45pm).
Town head into the clash on the back of two straight home league defeats.
But having been encouraged by the display in last week's FA Trophy draw against Gateshead, Hurst (pictured) wants his side to step it up another notch against Martin Allen's men.
He told the Telegraph: "Our energy is usually one of our strengths.
"We are very strong defensively, and also have players that can trouble the opposition.
"I know that we have a good blend in the team, and it's about showing that week-in, week-out.
"Credit to Barnet, because they have been the best team at doing that this season.
"After the defeats, I want us to have a bit more urgency and drive, because there were some good signs for us against Gateshead."
On potential changes to the team, after last week's FA Trophy draw with the Heed, Hurst added: "Defensively, we know where we are at.
"It's just ahead of that, more in the attacking decisions, where there are decisions to be made.
"One area is the centre forwards, but also the midfield players as well.
"We went with three in there last time out, and whether or not I stick to that may have an impact on other areas of the pitch.
"But whatever we go with, we will certainly have strength in depth on the bench too.
"We have Scott (Neilson) missing, and other than that is as we were.
"We will check on him today, but Scott hasn't trained for a little while now, and it would a tough ask to involve him.
"He's tried to train one or two times, and it's yet to feel right for him."