The Welton striker has achieved that feat many times over for his club, but with four trophies still to play for Coupland will be hoping to fire his side to glory. "I think it's happened a lot of times, big players have had a big impact on big games but anyone can be the hero on the day," the 26-year-old said.
"It's one of those occasions that's set up so well for heroes. Big games, big heroes - let's hope they're in Blue and white shirts."
“The end of season is huge for us.”
"I'm not going to play it down because everyone knows how big it is for me and everyone at the club.
"It's my responsibility and that of the other experienced players in the dressing room to help the younger lads that are going to be involved.
"It's important that we don't get too fired up in these games and just play our own game.”
"There is a big responsibility on the players this weekend against Waddington to ensure that after the game people are not talking about one of the biggest upsets of all time.”
"That's the motivation. I don't think any player on the pitch will be thinking about the league or any of our other cup finals.”
"The thinking will be 'What can we do on this pitch to get into the Kelly Read final again?"'