It's not always pretty but we have to be accountable; you can't shy away from those things and need to take the good with the bad. We made a pact last year not to sugarcoat anything with our feedback and that is one of our strengths now.
Then before our first field session, we have a spine meeting, with our attack coaches Todd Payten and Stacey Jones, to pick apart our last game and some of the decisions.
We were pretty satisfied with last Saturday — I certainly didn't see that score coming against the Bulldogs — but there are always things to improve upon.
Then we look forward, analysing how the upcoming opposition defends and come up with a gameplan, and looking at their traits and defensive systems.
We go through some clips with the whole team, before the field session, where the ISP team will try to replicate what the opposition are going to do defensively to test us out.
The next day follows a similar pattern, but on the defensive side of things.
During the week other team units will meet — the middles, and each edge — with a lot of specialised input from the coaching group. It's vital though, as Stephen Kearney always reminds us; good preparation equals good performance.
Last week's performance was very satisfying. Aside from the 40-6 scoreline, I was really happy that some of the foundations we laid pre-season, and things we worked really hard at, we were able to put them into place when it mattered.
We also really appreciated the great turnout at Mt Smart, and we could feel the emotion in the air, after the tragic events in Christchurch the day before.
We just wanted to perform for our fans, and give people around the country something to smile about.
The Tigers are always tough, but especially at a traditional home venue like Campbelltown. But it's a nice ground and a great place to play. Our recent record there is not flash but it's not something we have spoken about.
This team doesn't dwell on that kind of history, as we showed last year.
We won in Perth, ended long droughts in Townsville and Kogarah and got home in Canberra, where the Warriors had traditionally struggled.
It's all about mindset, and that is something that this group has embraced over the last 18 months or so.