Veteran seamer Michael Hogan took 5/28 to blow away the Kent top order as Glamorgan secured a 10-wicket victory inside two days against Kent on Friday.
He helped Glamorgan bowl out the visiting team for just 74 in their second innings to leave just 17 to win and believes 'confidence will be high' in the camp following the dominant display.
"We spoke a lot after last week about getting back into our groove and bowling to our plans again and I felt like we did that as a group for the two days," said Hogan.
"We hit a good length and challenged their technique and it worked well today (Friday).
"I think confidence will be high. We've been pretty good in both departments and controlled play in almost every game we've played but we haven't strung it all together but obviously this game we have.
"I will not be playing at 45, but Mark Wallace and I have had this discussion (about a new contract) in my pre-season review and we'll see what happens. But for now I'm happy to keep putting performances on the board."