Tonight's match against Waikato in Hamilton is not just another opportunity for the Bay of Plenty Steamers to get one over their major rivals.
It means much more than that - the result could have ramifications for next weekend's ITM Championship semifinals.
If the Steamers can get up, and notch a four-try bonus point as well, they have a chance of making the semis. For that to happen, Southland, North Harbour and Otago all need to lose without a bonus point in matches over the next three days.
It is an interesting situation, but Steamers assistant coach Rodney Gibbs is not worrying about other results at this stage. What he knows is they must beat Waikato tonight.
"It definitely has that Chiefs rivalry about it, both being from the same region. The history of Waikato versus Bay of Plenty is a key - just that big brother, little brother syndrome," said Gibbs. "It brings the best out in players and everyone is looking forward to the challenge. There is always going to be some rivalry there that puts an edge on it."