Fermanangh manager Malachy O'Rourke with his team chalking up five successive wins is resolutely intent on focussing on one game at a time.
Next up for a team who are the only side in the country to have maintained a 100% record, are second placed Wexford who travel to Lisnaskea on Sunday. A win for Fermanagh here and they will secure promotion to next season's second division.
Commenting on the team's tremendous run over the past weeks, O'Rourke acknowledged that, "it would be wrong to suggest that at the outset we thought we would take ten points out of ten."
"But we also thought that all the games were winnable and we started the campaign with the intention of being competitive in every game. And I believe that we deserved to win all the games that we have played so far."
SELECTION
For Sunday's game there may well be a selection choice to be made in the centre-field sector. Mark Murphy has been troubled with a groin injury and was unable to finish the game with Sligo, so he is a doubt.
Back available for selection will be Martin McGrath after a month suspension.
"For the Wexford game we will be taking the same approach as we have done so far," stressed O'Rourke."We will be focussing on the areas that we know we can improve on and also intending to sustain the level of those areas where we have been so far been successful in. If we play as well as we can do, then we can win this game."
The other games in this division are Leitrim v Down; Louth v Sligo and Limerick v Longford.
The postponed round five game between Down and Limerick will be played next midweek in order that all the counties will be going into the final round seven with all having their programme up to date.