Cliftonville striker Brian Healy says his "eyes lit up" before his goal during the Reds' 3-0 victory over Dundela in the Irish Cup fifth round.
Conor Falls gave last year's runners-up the lead at the break before debutant Healy and Sean Robertson netted in the second half.
Jim Magilton's side will now play either Glenavon or Newington at Solitude in the sixth round as they aim to make the Irish Cup final for the third year in a row.
"I am absolutely delighted," Healy told BBC Sport NI.
"It was a great touch from Ryan [Curran] and my eyes lit up because I had a few chances before that that I should have tucked away but, once I hit that, I knew it was going into the back of the net."
Healy joined Cliftonville for an undisclosed fee after scoring 25 goals in 26 games for the Championship side H&W Welders.
The 21-year-old is the Reds' third January signing after the arrivals of Joseph O'Toole and Liam McStravick.
"Once a team like Cliftonville come calling, you can't say no," he continued.
"I grew up as a kid playing for St Oliver Plunkett and have watched Cliftonville matches before when they have been in finals with my family, so it is a club that I grew up supporting."