Although it's dealing in hypothetical Willie Heta's Orange Hawks side has a chance to move into the outright competition lead following this weekend's seventh round of the Group 10 premier league season, if results fall their way.
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If the two blues down Blayney, Lithgow Workies knock off Bathurst Panthers and Mudgee Dragons fall to Bathurst St Pat's Heta and his Hawks would shoot to top spot, but he's not thinking about that.
In fact, he didn't even know that was the case.
"I actually didn't know that, no, I hadn't looked at all that," Hawks' player-coach said.
We're scratching our heads a bit in terms of where we'll go when everyone's fit again.
- Hawks player-coach Willie Heta
"We'll just focus on Blayney and see how this game plays out first but if that's the way things fall then so be it, we'd definitely take that, it's certainly better than sitting mid-table.
"Hopefully we can get a win and get a big win too, points for and against will be pretty important I think in the back end of the season."
The Bears are winless in last while Hawks are fresh off their best performance in recent memory last weekend, which resulted in the two blues handing Panthers their first loss of the 2019 season.
But Heta's urging his side to stay disciplined, because backing that effort up consistently is the two blues' new challenge.
"It's one of those games, we're coming off a good performance and at times this is where you can let complacency creep in but I think we're past that phase now," Heta said.
"We've got a lot of the ability we possess and we'll obviously have to stay focused against Blayney but I am pretty confident in what we can do, and will do."
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"We spent most of the pre-season working on our defence so it was really disappointing to do what we did in that loss to Mudgee a few weeks ago, but since then we've been a lot of better and then to string together a defensive effort like we did last weekend, it puts a lot of confidence into the group.
"We're hoping we can be that team that gets in the grind and wins those arm-wrestles when we need to be."
Another confidence-boosting aspect of that win over Panthers was the fact Hawks secured it without Corey Brown and Matt Boss, and while Jordan Baker has also succumbed to a knee injury this weekend Heta's confident his side's stand-ins will get the job done again.
James Carr comes onto the wing in Baker's place.
"We're scratching our heads a bit in terms of where we'll go when everyone's fit again because the guys that have come in have done a really good job, so the boys that [will come back from injury] will need to work really hard that's for sure," Heta said.
"Jordan is a big loss, he's constantly scoring tries and there's a lot of points in him but I've got full confidence in Carry's ability, like the other guys that have come up from reserve grade because of injuries I'm sure he'll do a good job."
Kick-off is scheduled for 2pm on Sunday, at Wade Park.
- ORANGE HAWKS: 1 Duncan Young, 2 Eman Rodriguez, 3 Jared Brodrick, 4 Jack Aumuller, 5 James Carr, 6 Willie Heta, 7 Alex Prout, 8 Ethan McKellar, 9 Ethan Monk, 10 Sam Coyte, 11 Kyle Byrnes, 12 Talon Hodge, 13 Nathan Potts; Bench: 14 Brett Morgan, 15 Matt Foliaki, 16 Rakai Tuheke, 17 Adam Hamling
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