Dominic Corrigan reckons his Killyclogher side will need to be at the top of their game in order to upset Ulster club SFC favourites Slaughtneil on Sunday.
First-half goals from Mark Bradley and James Carlin ushered the Tyrone champions past Antrim counterparts Cargin last Sunday week but Corrigan has cited this weekend's showdown at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh as "a whole new ball game".
"We won't be putting any store by what happened in Slaughtneil's quarter-final," Corrigan told the Belfast Telegraph.
"This is a whole new ball game on Sunday and we will need to lift our game accordingly. We had challenged ourselves to win the Tyrone title and having accomplished that we must now raise the bar higher for ourselves.
"The Ulster club championship is an extremely difficult route to negotiate but we have gained in confidence and maturity, I feel, as we have moved along.
"Obviously it would be great to get to the Ulster club final but this will take a massive performance come Sunday."
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