Fermanagh hero Tomas Corrigan is the first to say that they will have to raise their game for their Ulster SFC quarter-final date with Donegal.
The diminutive corner-forward took the scoring plaudits for Pete McGrath's side with a return of nine points, including two sideline balls, against Antrim today.
"I thought our first-half was probably the most pleasing," he replied when asked by BBC Northern Ireland what pleased him most about their six point win on home turf.
"We targeted a big first 10 minutes and not only that, we said we'd keep going after that first 10 minutes.
"That's what we did but very disappointed with our second-half performance, there's lots to work on."
In relation to their quarter-final opponents Donegal, he added: "They're playing at a higher level, they're playing Division 1.
"Antrim play in Division 4 so that speaks for itself.
"There was a lot of mistakes made there but we've a number of weeks now to get it right and I'm sure that with a lot of hard work we'll be ready for Ballybofey."
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