Swans striker Kerry Morgan hopes his double celebrations turn into a treble triumph by the end of the season.
The 21-year-old is not only ready to enjoy a promotion party with loan club Newport County, but the Merthyr-born flyer has also signed a new one-year contract with the Swans that secures his Liberty Stadium future until the end of next season.
By that time, Conference club Newport will be just one step away from retuning to the Football League after clinching promotion this season as runaway leaders of the Blue Square South.
And if the Swans achieve their dream of securing a place in the Promised Land of the Premier League by the end of the current campaign, it will mean Morgan will have three reasons to celebrate.
"I've really enjoyed this season,'' explained Morgan. "It was fantastic to be given my first league start against Reading at the start of the season, while being part of Newport's promotion push is a bonus.
"I'm really enjoying playing football on a regular basis again. It is hard sometimes being on the fringe of the first team at Swansea because you don't play many reserve games.
"Being able to prepare every Saturday for a game, rather than sitting in the stands, has been great for me. Crowds are good as well with up to 2,500 coming to Spytty Park, while we took 900 to Weymouth last week.
"It also helps that Newport play the right way, the same as Swansea, and manager Dean Holdsworth (who played on loan for the Swans in 1988) does things properly. They are a non-league club with a professional attitude.
"That probably stems from their days in the Football League. They are very ambitious and are desperate to regain their league status again. If I can help them edge closer to fulfilling that dream, I'll be delighted because they've been really good to me.''
While Morgan still trains every day with the Swans, the club's coaching staff have also been keeping a close eye on him at Newport, with Alan Curtis a regular visitor to Spytty Park.
"You can see that he's made a big impact at Newport - on and off the field,'' explained Curtis.
"The fans love him there and you can feel the crowd lift with anticipation every time he gets the ball. That's a sign of a good player.
"He's been competing at a good level week in week out at Newport and has certainly developed as a player this season.
"Speaking to Dean Holdsworth and he is adamant that Kerry has played a major role in their success this season and I know they love him in the dressing room as well.''
It's a view shared by Holdsworth, who confirmed: "Kerry's a great prospect and has done excellent for us.
"He has a very good attitude, a desire to do well for this football club and the lads love him. He's a big part of things here.''
The striker came through the junior ranks at the Swans to secure his first pro contract at the club, before experiencing loan spells at Swedish side Ostersunds FK and Spanish club CF Balaguer.
He continued his development at Welsh Premier League outfit Port Talbot with nine goals, including two successive hat-tricks, in 15 appearances.
In March 2008 he was loaned out to Southern League Premier Division side Clevedon Town, before returning to the Welsh Premier with Neath at the start of the 2008-09 campaign where he scored 12 times in 36 appearances.
With the arrival of Paulo Sousa to the Liberty Stadium, he made his Swans bow in the Carling Cup win over Brighton before starting his first game seven days later against Reading in the Championship.
Morgan received rave reviews after the game - an experience he aims to repeat next season at the Liberty.
"I've got another year at Swansea and I hope my time at Newport will help me get a few more appearances in a Swans shirt next season,'' he added.
"I think I've progressed as a player this season and I'd love to establish my long-term future at Swansea.''
So here's to a Kerry Morgan treble come May.