GRAHAM BARROW wants Wrexham to keep enticing fans back to The Racecourse.

A crowd of over 8,200 saw the Reds thrash title rivals Salford City 5-1 at home on Boxing Day, a result that took Barrow's side up to second place in the National League and just three points behind leaders Leyton Orient with a game in hand.

Wrexham are back at The Racecourse when high-flying Solihull Moors are the visitors and Barrow hopes his players can

put on another show.

"The fans have always been brilliant," said Barrow.

"I said to the lads, how lucky are you? At this level to have what is going to be here against Salford.

"I played in this league with Altrincham and never had 8,000 people watching.

"In the league with Wigan we averaged 4,000 so it is great but we have to give the fans something as well and the lads gave what the fans what they deserved.

"To come into this was brilliant so long may it continue, but there is a lot of hard work to be done.

"It is not half stressful though, but enjoyable as well."

Midfielder Luke Young is available after serving a three match suspension and Barrow is delighted the injury list is also clearing up, with Manny Smith and Kevin Roberts back in training ahead of the clash with Solihull.

"The good thing is Luke is back, Manny has trained and so has Kevin," said Barrow.

"From a few days ago it is great to have everybody back training which is a big lift."

"It will be a different type of game against Solihull.

"I take my hat off to Salford the way Graham Alexander tries to play the game.

"It is similar to Fylde, similar to ourselves, but it takes all sorts and we know what is coming tomorrow.

"We have got possibly Manny back, we have got other options, we will have to look at the energy of people but I would imagine they will all want to play which is even better for me."