Young scored 54 points when they met with Albury to start the season but their attack is their main focus ahead of the rematch at Alfred Oval on Sunday.
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Points have dried up for the Cherrypickers since a flying first two rounds of the season, averaging 20 in their next seven games to see their record sit at six wins and three losses through the first half of the season.
They only managed two late tries in the loss to Southcity last week and coach Nick Hall believes it's an area which needs improving.
"We're looking to start asking some better questions," Hall said.
"We're asking lots of questions but we're not asking hard questions and it's being shown up against organised defences like Southcity.
"Teams like them, Gundagai and Tumut, you have to throw something better at them."
Young are set to make two changes with Jake Veney back on the wing while Aaron Slater returns on the bench after a calf problem.
Boro Navori and Kyle Richens come out of the side.
"Boro is unlucky and Richo has gone out so that's unlucky," Hall said.
"I'm challenging a few guys in the side and a few guys out of the side to fight their way back in."