South Sydney have the statistics on their side but veteran Mark Nicholls says it will take more than that to avenge their round 25 loss when they meet the Sydney Roosters in an elimination final.
On Sunday, the Rabbitohs and Roosters will become the 20th set of teams since 2011 to meet in the last month of the regular season and then again in the finals series.
On 14 of the 19 previous occasions, the result has flipped in the finals.
The turning of the tables held true for the Rabbitohs and Roosters when they last had a rematch in the finals.
In 2019, the Rabbitohs defeated their local rivals in the last round of the season, only to fall to them a week later.
But Nicholls says the Rabbitohs can't sit back hoping for the trend to continue, and instead must zero in on doing two things well come Sunday: starting fast and defending.
"You've got to start fast in every game but especially in the finals," he told AAP.
"We know we can attack. For us, if we defend well, we know we've got points in us throughout the whole 80 minutes. It's about defending for us."
The Rabbitohs managed to outscore the Roosters in the final three quarters of Friday night's clash between the two rivals but were left to rue a slow start that had them trailing 14-0 after 20 minutes.
"We can take positives out of our second half but they definitely turned up and started very physically," he said.
"If we don't do that next week, we're going to get the same result."
Nicholls was a member of the 2020 South Sydney team that came within a sliver of a grand final berth despite finishing sixth.
The veteran will be imparting some wisdom on his younger teammates as they look to defy the odds and make it further this time around.
"It doesn't matter who you're playing in the big games," he said.
"In rugby league, anyone can win on their day, and I think that's always been the message.
"I've seen plenty of times when teams are expected to win and they lose, and vice versa. Anything can happen, especially in the big games."