Oldham coach Steve Deakin claimed his side still had more in the tank despite Sunday's emphatic Carnegie Challenge Cup victory over Dewsbury Rams at Tetley's Stadium.
Four Tommy Goulden tries capped a dominant display by the Co-operative National League Two side against their League One opponents in a 52-12 victory, sealing their place in the cup quarter-finals.
"I was pleased with the overall performance,'' Deakin said of his side's 10-try display.
"The boys were pretty excited of the prospect of coming here and putting in a performance and hopefully get us in the quarter-final of the Challenge Cup, and I thought we got everything out of the game today that we deserved.
"People played to their potential today. A lot of it is down to personal preparation and application and I felt really comfortable all day because we had put in a really great week's work.
"Dewsbury at no stage ever laid down and died. If you look at the quality of the tries we scored - we created them and they were all footballing tries. They weren't intercepts or missed passes.
"We actually ran in the second half at 90 per cent and our support play today was exemplary.''
Asked about who he would like to see his side drawn against in the quarter-final stage of the competition, Deakin replied: "I would like us to get a home game against a Super League club, which it is probably going to be."
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