Some will love it, but most will hate it. Yes, a Canterbury clean sweep of provincial rugby is on the cards.
Tomorrow, Canterbury hosts Wellington in the NPC final - but that's not all though.
Earlier in the day, South Canterbury contest the Meads Cup final, while on Sunday Mid Canterbury play in the Lochore Cup final.
Believe it or not, it wouldn't be the first time the rare feat has been achieved though.
South Canterbury are the only unbeaten team in provincial rugby this year and they don't plan on that changing.
"I want to see us relaxed, I want to see us focused, but I wanna see smiles on the dials," head coach Nigel Walsh said.
Tomorrow they play Whanganui for the Meads Cup.
An hour up the road in Ashburton, athletes underneath the alps, Mid Canterbury are preparing for their Lochore Cup final with Ngati Porou East Coast.
An hour further north in Christchurch, Canterbury are getting ready to take on Wellington. It has been a successful year for the province.
"We just love our footy and we just dig it in, and go hard I suppose," Walsh said.
"I don't know, there must be something in the water I reckon," Mid Canterbury lock Logan Bonnington said.
"I guess we just breed them a bit tougher down here, '' Mid Canterbury co-captain Tyler Blackburn said.
If all three teams win their respective titles, it wouldn't be for the first time.
In 2013, South Canterbury won the Lachore, and Mid Canterbury the Meads Cup in a final best remembered for something very Cantabrian - gale nor'wester.
"They actually did a kick off and it went over the dead ball line there," Bonnington said. :"Yep, she was a hit on Youtube that one."
The same year Canterbury won the NPC, with a member of that team Nasi Manu is now with Mid Canterbury.
"It was a six peat, so yeah...back to back to back to back to back," Manu said.
If it happens again this year, it will also be on the back of yet another Crusaders' Super Rugby title and Canterbury winning the Farah Palmer Cup.
"Oh depends if you're one eyed or not - I'd probably say we are, yeah" Blackburn said after he was asked if Canterbury is better than everyone else at rugby.
If they, along with South Canterbury and Canterbury, get the job done this weekend, it might be hard for the rest of the country to disagree.
Join us at 7pm, Saturday for live updates of the NPC final between Canterbury and Wellington