The Chiefs know the opportunity to compete in a final is nothing to be taken for granted.
When they take the field against the Crusaders in the Super Rugby Aotearoa final in Christchurch on Saturday night, they will end an eight-year grand final drought.
The last time they appeared on the stage was in 2013 where the beat the Brumbies to claim their second straight title. No one who played in that game will feature on Saturday night.
While they're not letting the occasion overwhelm them, Chiefs captain Brad Weber said it was an achievement that had to be acknowledged.
"For some guys it's the biggest game of their career," Weber said, "so you have to acknowledge that fact, but also focus on what's got you here, backing our ability and have full confidence in the game plan that we've got."
The Chiefs will be looking to halt an era of Crusaders dominance in the final, with the Crusaders working towards their fifth-straight title. Historically, the Crusaders have kicked things up a gear in the postseason. They are unbeaten in 24 playoff games in Christchurch, however the Chiefs hold a 2-1 advantage when the two sides have met in the playoffs previously.