That's the stance Goulburn Valley Suns will be adopting on Saturday when they head south for an FFA Cup date with familiar foe Casey Comets.
There's history attached; a cold night in Cranbourne sealed the Shepparton side's exit from cup competition in 2019.
An underdone Suns XI was outfoxed by the Comets, the latter instigating heartbreak by ousting Craig Carley's men on penalties.
This time around, Carley isn't pulling any punches.
“We are looking to go there to collect the victory,” Carley said.
“Last time we went down on a Thursday night with a very understrength squad which ended going to extra time and penalties.
“We’ll go down there with a full squad and hopefully come away with the win, although, it will be a tough match as Casey do have quality in their ranks.”
Using recent results as a yardstick, the Suns should exact revenge at Comets Stadium.
A 3-1 result over Eltham Redbacks in the opening FFA Cup bout spurred on a rich vein of form, which has snowballed into a so far unblemished record in National Premier League Two.
Meanwhile, the Comets are coming off a 2-1 loss to Richmond at the weekend.
Casey is currently 1-1 in State League One south west, but was clinical in its FFA Cup opener where it dispatched Ringwood Park 4-0.
Winger Deakin Napier netted a hat-trick, while the other came from Liam Baxter — a man known all too well at McEwen Reserve.
Baxter bagged five goals in six games for the Orangemen in 2017, before leaving on unfavourable terms.
He'll come face to face with a side Carley says is his strongest, in a contest which shapes up to be a monster.
“Some players may come into starting positions . . . as well as others that maybe haven’t started the last game or two, but we will still be taking down our strongest available squad,” Carley said.
“Hopefully we can continue our cup run.”
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