The new-look Bay of Plenty Steamers do not have much time to put their combinations together before their Mitre 10 Cup opener away to Northland on Sunday, August 20.
They only have today's warm-up game against Waikato in Hamilton but head coach Clayton McMillan is not worried about needing more pre-season games.
After a competitive club season and weeks of training with his contracted players he knows the base work has been done.
"I want to come out of the pre-season game with more answers than questions. We have been training the last four weeks as a group once we have been able to get the full squad together and a lot of hard work has gone in during the club season," McMillan said.
"After this week we need to know that some of that work has paid dividends not lots more questions. Pre-season games mean very little once you start the season proper but it does give you an opportunity to put things into practice and players an opportunity to showcase their ability at that level.