They are flying high in the New Zealand conference and the Chiefs are about to be strengthened by the return from injury of three key players.
Centre Richard Kahui, halfback Brendon Leonard and fullback Robbie Robinson have been training hard at the Chiefs' headquarters after failing to make the trip to South Africa, and all three will come into the frame for Friday night's match against the Highlanders.
Assistant coach Wayne Smith said the trio, all of whom have yet to play this season, would prompt real competition for places in what was an extremely tight turnaround for his team before the match at Waikato Stadium. The Chiefs arrived back from the Republic late on Sunday and had a recovery day yesterday.
"We've got some fresh players who didn't come [to South Africa] who have been training their butts off in Hamilton," Smith said. "There's a huge competition for selection now, I don't think too many people have really claimed their position yet."
Smith said the Chiefs coaches had viewed training footage of former All Black pair Kahui (shoulder) and Leonard (cheekbone), as well as rising force Robinson (foot and groin) while in South Africa.