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Blueys midfielder Ricky Goodchild believes Tarrawanna can ill afford to keep their focus on just one of Dapto-Dandaloo's stars when the teams meet in the Bert Bampton Cup semi-finals on Sunday.
Despite losing some key players overseas and star striker Ricky Zucco to injury, the Fury squad remains packed with talent.
They brought in two-time George Naylor medallist Robbie Shields last month and have benefited from the emergence of young gun Cameron Morgan this season.
It ensures they remain dangerous all over the park.
"They score a lot of goals. Robbie Shields upfront is going to be a danger, but you can't watch one or two of them because if you do that, they will just go somewhere else," Goodchild said.
"It is 11 on 11 out there, so that is where it will be won."
By and large, the Blueys have also been solid in front of goal throughout their Premier League and Cup campaigns.
They've scored the third most goals in the league - behind only the Fury and Bulli - and have won Cup matches 6-0, 2-0 and 4-2.
It has seen them move one win away of a Bert Bampton Cup finals berth.
"Whatever final you can get into is obviously a good thing," Goodchild said.
"Our match is with Dapto-Dandaloo, so it is going to be a big test with the players they have got but our boys will just go into the game looking to do our best ... hopefully that is enough on Sunday."
The Fury handed Tarrawanna a 4-1 defeat in the league midway last month but Goodchild is adamant the match would have been closer if the Blueys had their scoring boots on.
"The first 20-minutes, if we take our chances it is a different game," he said.
"We were up 1-0 and probably should have had a couple more but once you give them a sniff, you are going to be in a bit of trouble and that is what happened.
"They took their chances on the day and won."
As is often the way, Cup football has a vastly different atmosphere on the pitch to regular league games.
And with a spot in the final up for grabs, Goodchild thinks that energy will play it's part.
"Whoever gets up for the game more is going to be a big thing," Goodchild said.
"We will need to take our chances and defend well. You can't have one or two players off because, if that is the case, [the Fury] will find you out.
"As a team we have to go out there with all eleven players giving it their all. Hopefully that is enough."