CARLTONfull-forward Brendan Fevola says he is happy to act as the Blues' "decoy"as his side boasted 11 goal scorers during their 22-goal splurge against PortAdelaide at Telstra Dome.

Fevola registered two goals and two behinds in what was arelatively quiet night for the reigning Coleman medallist.

"If I'm leading up, they drop off and take my space. It'sgreat to see Waitey and Brad Fisher getting amongst it. If we can all kick twoor three goals a week, we'll keep winning games," Fevola says.

"I'm just a bit of a decoy at the moment so otherforwards have been stepping up. We've kicked 20 goals the last three weeks soit's very exciting."

Fevola admits that the 39-point victory over the Power isone of the best Blues' victories he can remember.

"I don't think we've ever been 10 goals up in a game inthe last four or five years. And coming in at half-time with a big lead and atthree-quarter-time, I don't think the boys knew what to do.

"We played one on one and I think the fans enjoyed it. Therewere 30,000 people here tonight and with an interstate team that's a big effortfrom the fans," Fevola says.

Fevola believes better concentration from his side,resulting in four-quarter performances, is what's turning the Blues' seasonaround.

"We've played well all year but there have probablyjust been 20-minute lapses in our games.

"But we've nullified that and stopped teams getting arun on us. Hopefully we keep going and still shock a few."

The 26-year-old, who underwent a scan on his foot during theweek which revealed severe bruising, says he didn't feel any ill effects duringthe match and is already looking forward to the challenge of meeting Hawthornnext Friday night.

"I watched the Sydney-Hawthorn game. The Hawks startedpretty well but the Swans sort of bolted them up and played their brand offooty. If we can play good contested footy like we did today with lots oftackles, lots of pressure, it should be a good game," Fevola said.

The forward says the key to beating the Hawks will be toshut down their in form players.

"They've obviously got Lance Franklin, who kicked six,so we've got to be careful of him.

"But they've also got Sam Mitchell and Luke Hodge whoget a lot of the ball. We've just got to stop them and get it forward. If weplay like we did the last two weeks, we can kick a good score and it'll be agood game. It would be great to make it three in a row before the break."