ARGYLE manager Paul Sturrock is tempted to make offensive changes when Doncaster Rovers visit Home Park on Saturday.
The Pilgrims produced a superb performance, based on solid foundations, to record a 1-0 win at Middlesbrough last weekend, but Luggy is considering a more attacking approach at home to Donny.
One option is winger Craig Noone, who was recalled from a successful loan spell at Exeter earlier this week. Carl Fletcher's absence through suspension opens a door for Luggy, although Karl Duguid's excellent display on the wing at Boro has further clouded the water.
"Craig has looked lively [in training] and I have got to make my decision on how we are going to play this," said Luggy.
"Do we have enough offensive players on the pitch from last Saturday? We are the home team, so it is something we are going to have to think about.
"We have a personnel change to be made with Fletcher being out, so I have to contemplate my thoughts on that.
"He [Duguid] seems to be comfortable out there. He's played a lot of games on the width and I've never tried him there.
"It would be easy for me to not put my neck in the noose again and just say 'on you go boys; you were the ones that got me a result - go and do it again'.
"It is difficult to play a system away from home and expect that will work at home, so that is the deliberation."