They may be without back-row forward Dan Hyde for 14 weeks after he tested positive for marijuana, but second-placed Otley travel in good spirits to third-from-bottom Redruth for their National League Two encounter on Saturday.
Cross Green centre Paul Mooney said that the recent defeats against Manchester and Stourbridge had "woken the team up and made us realise that things weren't going to be that easy".
He added: "Teams like Manchester and Stourbridge are hard to play against but their way of playing is to move the ball around, so when we play Manchester at home and Stourbridge away we will know what to expect.
"But we know we just need to keep winning - it doesn't matter how we do it."
Redruth are anticipating their biggest crowd of the season.
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