Fury coach Luke McGuire believes if his men lose focus against a rampant Wollongong Olympic forward line, they will be doing so at their own peril.
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McGuire’s undefeated side meet fellow unbeaten team Olympic at Macedonia Park in what is expected to be a thrilling round four clash on Sunday. Both teams have started the campaign with two wins and a draw.
Olympic have banged in nine goals in those three matches, with Japanese gun Yuseke Ueda, former Port striker Nuno Pires and ex-United weapon Johnny Martinoski all hitting the target.
McGuire expects they will provide his side with the main danger this weekend.
“They've scored a few goals already this season and are the sort of side that if you pull the foot off the pedal, they take full advantage," McGuire said.
"We have to go for the full 90-minutes.They are very sound defensively and can be hard to break down, with quality all across the park."