
There's been a focus on defence, but Canberra Raiders attack coach Mick Crawley's hoping to click the Green Machine into gear for a run to the NRL finals.
Crawley said the Raiders have put themselves in a good position, but now's the time for improvement - starting against the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Football Stadium on Sunday.
He put some of their "clunky" attack down to a forced change in their spine just before the start of the season, with Sebastian Kris learning the fullback role on the run.