With just one game remaining in the Murray Netball League, the Eagles look set for a mouthwatering meeting with Moama in the first weeks of finals.
The pair should finish in second and third place on the ladder respectively unless disaster strikes in their final outings for the season.
And despite failing to overcome the Mowers in their previous two matches, Drysdale said she is confident in her side's game plan.
“I don’t want to do anything different to what has worked in the past," she said.
“Last time we started slow and found ourselves down by eight. If we can get a good start or at least break even we are going to be in a really good position.
“I'm confident if we start well our best is good enough to carry us through.”
A fast start is exactly what they produced against Tongala on Saturday, putting the game beyond doubt at half-time - although the Blues fought back in the second half.
"We knew we couldn't afford to have a slow start because Tonny are a team who continues to keep fighting," Drysdale said.
"As the season has gone on, we have got better at having the game played on our terms and being able to win back momentum.
"Our goal is to put the foot down and not give opposition teams a sniff."
United will close their home and away season against Numurkah at home on Saturday - a side they defeated by 70 goals earlier in the year.
And Drysdale said her side is determined to match the result.
"I want to see what our full potential as a team is," she said.
"We're going to be intent on making lots of changes during the game to confirm our structures.
"As a team we can't afford to relax heading into finals because we could find ourselves on the back foot against the other top sides.
"We're treating Numurkah like they are Moama or Rumbalara."