London Irish will continue their drive towards the knock-out stages of the Heineken Cup when they travel to Treviso needing a bonus point win to secure a home quarter-final place.
Forwards coach Toby Booth says that his team's attacking instincts mean the tries will come if they play well, though Treviso on their own ground are tough opposition.
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"Being in control of the group is really important to us, but going to Treviso is no mean feat," said Booth.
"We must remember they beat the Dragons and almost beat them twice, so you have got to give teams respect and we will certainly be doing that.
"One thing you can say about all Italian clubs, Italian players and Argentinian players who make up the basis of those clubs, is that they will never give up and will keep coming.
"They are tough men who will keep coming and really enjoy the physical aspects, so you have to keep on top of those aspects or you will come second.
"Our back line and Brian Smith would be the first to admit that you have got to have decent platforms or you are playing off shaky ground.
"Treviso are very strong up front, Unfortunately they had two injuries in the first 10 minutes here so we did not really see the best of them but they are a renowned scrummaging outfit and we will have to front up or we will not have that platform.
"Getting to the quarter-finals is the most important thing and being at home would be an added advantage because we love playing here, the surface suits us and it will reward the fans because they are a loyal bunch who are always here.
"We will do our utmost to make sure it happens."