SCARBOROUGH manager Nicky Henry is demanding a return to winning ways at the McCain Stadium to get his side moving up the Conference.

The Seasiders entertain mid-table Gravesend and Northfleet tomorrow bidding to collect their first clutch of maximum points at the fourth time of asking.

"It would be nice, especially after our home form last year, which was tremendous.

"We've got our first away win and we just want to get that first home win now," said Henry.

The Boro boss has been frustrated by his side's inconsistency in the opening weeks of the season with a win and a draw against Dagenham and Accrington being followed up by a poor effort at Burton Albion last weekend.

A run of fixtures against Gravesend, Canvey Island, Altrincham, Forest Green and Southport offers Boro the chance to put a run together, although Henry is not counting his chickens.

He added: "That would be good, although it's easier said than done because there are no easy games. Gravesend have had a pretty good start so it will be a tough game tomorrow.

"I know Liam Daish and I know what sort of players he has. They will be psyched up and won't shirk a challenge."

With the exception of midfielder Chris Hughes, whose injured foot faces two further weeks in plaster, Henry has a fully fit squad to choose from and may shuffle his pack.

"I was disappointed with the performance last week so there might be a couple of changes," he said.

Player-coach Neil Redfearn played a full 90 minutes in the reserves' 2-0 win at Hull in midweek, while wingers Michael Coulson and Mark Eccles may also figure.

Scarborough from: Walker, Elebert, Foot, Baker, Nicholson, Hackworth, Bishop, Harper, Clark, Quayle, Wake, Redfearn, Eccles, Speight, Lyth, Coulson, Weaver, Pecora.

Updated: 10:36 Friday, September 09, 2005