KNIGHTS boss Mick Cook has told his team if they concentrate on their own game, there is no reason why their revenge mission cannot be successful.
The Knights lost narrowly to in-form Barrow in the cup last weekend and travel to Cumbria for an immediate return match tomorrow in National League Two.
The Raiders have enjoyed a blistering start to the league campaign and, supplemented by big-money signings, have joined Celtic Crusaders as the new title favourites. They also welcome back on-fire full-back Khamal Ganley, Aussie Dave Armistead and Lee Dutton tomorrow, while big signing Martin Ostler might also return.
But Cook said: "We just need to think about ourselves and how we control the ball.
"That's been a major letdown for us. We made 16 errors carrying the ball last week. We've made 51 errors in the last three games and a lot of them are just going into contact and dropping the ball.
"The commitment was there last week, and if we can improve our discipline a bit and be a bit more secure carrying the ball and finish our sets, we've got a good chance."
Cook still has a thin squad with none of his crocks able to return, but Toby Williams comes in for want-away prop Joe Helme, while Mark Spurr is also added to the squad.
Cook added: "There won't be many teams who go up to Cumbria and come away with anything. Barrow will be backing themselves and they're a good side, but I think our boys are up for it."
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