Leigh RMI v Tamworth by David Magilton: MORE of the same is what manager Phil Starbuck is looking for when Leigh RMI entertain Tamworth on Saturday.

The Railwaymen ended a nine-match winless sequence with a 2-0 victory at Accrington in the FA Cup last week.

Starbuck now wants his side to transfer that performance into the Conference, where his side are desperate to pick up points.

"We showed what we can do at Accrington, and we must reproduce that form tomorrow," said Starbuck.

"Everybody did their job and everybody must do their job again. It is vital we start to close the gap on our rivals, and we are confident we can get three points against Tamworth."

The RMI boss has been impressed with defender Chris Robertson, who has joined them from Sheffield United on work experience.

Starbuck added: "He has been getting first-team football, which has helped us, and he is gaining valuable experience. He has worked hard, done what he has been told and I have been pleased with him."

Starbuck, who lasted 70 minutes of the game at Accrington, will make a late decision on whether he plays, but he will have the services of loan stars Graham Hockless and Steve Burton, who were refused permission to play in the cup game.

Alex Meechan looks to have recovered from a groin strain, while skipper Gareth Stoker is close to fitness after injuring an ankle. Gareth Holmes, who had an operation on a knee a couple of weeks ago, has been at the FA's fitness centre in Lilleshall, Shropshire, this week for rehabilitation and expects to be available in a week's time.