Toulouse may be confused as to weather they will be playing tigers or lions in Sunday's Heineken Cup semi-final at the Walkers stadium, but Irish fullback Geordan Murphy has no doubts where his priorities lie this weekend.
Murphy is one of eight players from the Leicester club who have been chosen for this summer's British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand. But his mind will be firmly fixed on extending its club's European run rather than on the battles ahead down under.
"Its great to have been named as a Lion but I've been telling everyone that I won't really be a member of the Lions club until I've played a game for them in New Zealand.
"It was great to meet up with the rest of the tour party earlier in the week, but I have tried to keep my mind off the tour.
"I know it sounds like a terrible sporting cliché, but professional players have to take one game at a time and my focus is only on Sunday's game.
"We all love to play in the big occasions and we all play to win. There will be no question of me, or any other of the Lions' players at Leicester, giving anything less than 100 per cent.
"Leicester against Toulouse is a fantastic tie. We are a big occasion team and you don't get many bigger occasions than this."