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BRISBANE - The Brisbane Bullets will be on a mission when they meet ANBL leader Perth tonight after feeling they handed the Wildcats victory last month.
Inspired by veteran forward Tony Ronaldson, Perth pulled off a come-from-behind win over Brisbane on the road.
The Bullets however feel they should have won and want to return the favour.
But it won't be easy.
They haven't beaten Perth since 2004, losing all three games last season and the first clash this year.
Coach Joey Wright has studied the video of the 90-87 loss in a bid to get his first win over Perth.
Brisbane's next four road games could shape their season and set them up for a grandstand finish to the regular season.
Kiwi international Dillon Boucher, a former Wildcat who's been an instant success for his new club, agrees the Bullets have a chance to set up their season in the next 10 days.
"This stretch of away games can definitely shape the start to our season," said Boucher, anxiously looking forward to his return to Perth.
"We know if we can knock Perth off and win two of the three Melbourne games it will put us in pretty good stead."
- AAP