DEAN West waited almost 100 games to score his first Burnley goal but his second arrived in double quick time.
Goals against Blackpool and Millwall mean he is currently second-top scorer at Turf Moor this season and he will be looking to get forward as often as possible against Bradford tomorrow.
But he also knows that he will have some defending to do against a player who was once predicted as a star of the future - Danny Cadamarteri.
The former Everton star burst onto the scene with a wonderful goal in a Merseyside derby as a teenager and went on to win three caps for the England Under-21 side.
But a series of disciplinary problems related to off-the-field incidents, culminating in a court case last season, meant his Goodison Park career stalled and he was forced to look elsewhere.
The Yorkshire-born striker was even linked with a move to Turf Moor but it was Bradford City who offered him the chance to resurrect his career.
He scored twice for the Bantams after his move across the Pennines last season and is still only 22 despite having made almost 100 appearances in the top flight.
He has been used down the left this season by Bradford boss Nicky Law but only has one goal to his name, against Wrexham in the Worthington Cup, one fewer than "prolific" West.
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