Wellington are coming off one of the biggest winning margins of the Group 11 so far, but know this weekend is a whole different beast when they face Dubbo CYMS.
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Wellington captain/coach Justin Toomey-White knows his side will have to be at their best on Sunday.
"We know we have a challenge on our hands this weekend," he said,
"The top two sides versing each other so it's building for a great spectacle on Sunday."
Coming off last weeks match against Forbes, Toomey-White admitted Wellington can take some positive signs out of their 60 point win.
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"You take some stuff out that," he said.
"The pleasing sign from last week's big win was the tries we let in.
"We only let one try in and six points in.
"But we know it's a completely different side and different task on Sunday."
CYMS have long been a dominant club in Group 11 and Toomey-White is full of praise for the Fishies.
"They're an awesome side and an awesome club," he said.
"It's doesn't matter who they have playing with them, they are always a strong side.
"We know it's going to be a difficult task on Sunday and their previous couple of weeks they have found a way to win.
"We know it's going to be an 80 minute game so we need to be switched on."
Toomey-White couldn't single out one particular player to stand-out this weekend but feels all the side will need to stand up.
"All the boys," he said.
"All 17 blokes that will run out this weekend know that they need to be on their A game.
"Whoever is on that field needs to be playing for the full 80 minutes so it's going to be a whole team performance this weekend."
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