The Waratahs are targeting their match against the Blues as something approaching redemption after their last match at home, an atrocious defeat to the Southern Kings which left a sparse crowd at Allianz Stadium even more demoralised.
The Blues are aware of that, with skipper James Parsons saying this week his side were prepared to fight fire with fire. They will be expecting a ferocious start from a home side desperate to build on their last match - a precious victory over rivals the Reds in Brisbane.
Another defeat will turn their fans off further, and the Sydneysiders know the risk of that. A crowd of only 10,555 attended the Kings match, the lowest home figure in the team's 21-year history.
Few people, especially Australians, like backing losers, and compared with the same point last year, crowd numbers are down 29 per cent.
Kiwi coach Daryl Gibson's side, including the under-performing Wallabies fullback Israel Folau, might be unwilling to make mistakes while in possession against the Blues, who like the four other New Zealand teams this season, have the ability to hurt on the counter-attack.