 It's an important game in the context of where both teams are on the table. We're very pleased with the win against Newcastle. We dominated for large periods away from home and in the end we had to defend well to keep the lead. So it was a good reaction after Brisbane defeat and we want to go on with it tomorrow. Every game is different, so it will be a different type of game to what last week was against Newcastle. We have to be prepared for that. Adelaide's having a fantastic season. They've been on a great run and we want to make sure that we're not the ones that are part of them getting back to winning ways. So it will be a difficult game, but at home in front of our fans we believe we can win again and stay up the top. I don't know in terms of them. They can only speak for us. I think we've been pretty consistent throughout the whole year. We've been challenging at the top pretty much the whole season. And now we're at the point where you want to get momentum, you want to make it consecutive wins and we have a chance to do that. So there's no guarantee of that happening. You've got to respect the opponent as well. But we're playing well enough to certainly be able to win tomorrow. I think it goes both ways. They haven't beaten us either. But we've had two very good games against them. Both sides have played well in both matches. And they've been exciting games. We expect that to happen again tomorrow. We've just got to trust our game. Our game plan. Trust each other out in the field. Trust it out. It can help us get over the line. We'll enjoy these last few games that we have here. But for now we'll just focus on our game tomorrow. Hopefully a huge crowd out here to support us tomorrow night. And we can all go home happy after the game.