The Sharks may be rank underdogs for Saturday's Super Rugby quarter-final in Wellington, but the Hurricanes are not preparing for a romp.
Far from it. They still feel the pain of the 32-15 loss to the Sharks in May.
So while some pundits are predicting the Sharks will limp into the capital, feel the cold wind and get pumped by the Hurricanes, who are suddenly motivated by a throwaway line from a former Wallabies hooker five months ago, John Plumtree knows better.
"One thing about the Sharks, they don't mind touring New Zealand," says the Hurricanes assistant coach, who was at the tiller of the Sharks for several seasons. "The Hurricanes, I think, have beaten them just twice in the last eight occasions. So we have a horrible record against them," said the Hurricanes assistant coach, who was at the tiller of the Sharks for several seasons.
"The Sharks know what they have to do to beat us. They have a lot of massive characters in that team."