The Crusaders have to be confident they can avenge last year's title loss to the Waratahs. Anything less this weekend and they'll be out of the 2015 series.
Form has been an occasional feature rather than a consistent theme for the Crusaders and that has hurt them in games against those in the top six. So far they have managed a solitary victory - over the Highlanders - against sides who are sitting in qualifying finals berths on the ladder.
"With the quality and calibre of the guys we've got, we have got some big game players there, so it's about time everyone stood up and we're going to have to collectively," coach Todd Blackadder said.
The starting side will be revealed tomorrow with Israel Dagg fit again but only seen as a reserve for his comeback match. Another question will be about Luke Romano's involvement at lock. His form has mirrored that of the Crusaders while Dominic Bird, unwanted for the opening part of the campaign, showed out strongly in his return against the Reds.
The Crusaders are in 9th place, five points adrift of the Waratahs who occupy the 6th and last qualifying position. Any slip-ups from the Crusaders in their matches against the Tahs, Hurricanes, Blues and Brumbies will push them towards missing the playoffs for the first time since 2001.