PORT United not only kept their undefeated record in tact last weekend, they also managed to score two goals coach Nathan Wade claimed wouldn't have been out of place in any highlights reel.
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The concern for the rest of the Football Mid North Coast Premier League first grade competition now is that they can still get better.
And while complacency is always a risk of creeping in ahead of Saturday's clash with last-placed Wauchope, Wade is trying to guard against it.
"There's always the chance of that happening, but it's up to me to prevent it," he said.
While United have a five-point gap on top of the ladder they have no intentions of slowing down.
"We're not waiting for anyone; if they're going to beat us, they'll have to earn it," he said.
"We've still got to play second, so nothing is guaranteed at this stage."
The match at Fairmont Gardens looks like a foregone conclusion - United scored more goals in 90 minutes last week than Wauchope have scored all season.
Wade admitted Harry Gordon and Matt Broderick's strikes against Camden Haven were straight out of the top drawer.
"In the three years I've been coaching, our first two goals were the best I've seen," he said.
"Harry took the ball at left back, ran through them and then unleashed a shot that was like a bullet from 30 metres out and it went into the top corner.
"Then we got a free kick outside the box and Brods normally tries to go up and over the wall, but he nailed it wide of the wall and into the top corner."
Ninety-nine per cent of the time you wouldn't expect to score one, let alone both goals in the same game.
The coach said it was the reward for consistent "effort" areas every week.
"We're sailing along nicely, but there's still a lot of effort being put in during the games," he said.
"The score last week looks like we did it easily, but it was a tight game and our finishing was first class."
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