I haven't done it before at ANZ Stadium, but I'm going to sit on the sideline again on Wednesday night. There's just something about being close to the action and close to your players. It's a much more enjoyable experience than being in the box.

I loved being down in the rain at Optus Stadium for game two. The result obviously helped, but you can take it all in a lot better when you're right on top of the action. Maybe because of the ground's configuration it made sense to be down there in Perth. But I'm going to do it again back at home for the series decider. I've already decided that's where I want to be for the 80 minutes in front of more than 80,000 of our fans.

I can speak to the players directly and I just find it a lot more fun.

This series has been a completely different experience to last year. That usually happens when you lose the first game. You're under the pump and you have to stay away from newspapers and other forms of media. That whole aspect has been very interesting this year.