The Bulls are coming and so is rain, a weather forecast for Saturday which should suit a South African team with a traditional dislike of seeing the ball going further than their midfield, but Blues coach Tana Umaga's message to his team appears to be based around one thing - attack.
That's why he has made few changes in the wake of his team's 33-24 defeat to the Crusaders last week. He saw enough in the first half, during which the Blues raced to a 21-5 lead in Christchurch thanks to a fired-up attack, to suggest he and his team are on the right track.
The Bulls will drive their lineout and look to score points or at least win penalties with their mauling at North Harbour Stadium, but Umaga is backing his team to nullify that and also play an up-tempo game that the visitors can't live with.
"We have to believe in what we're doing," Umaga said today after announcing the inclusion of All Black prop Charlie Faumuina to the starting line-up as the only change to his team.
"It doesn't look good weather-wise, but we do enough skill work and we just have to adjust. Teams are going to come back at us, we need to know how to handle that."