With the opening sixth of the season having delivered all 15 points, Orlando Pirates will enter the second phase with constant reminders about the ultimate prize at the end of the season.
The first ever Betway Premiership title is the target regardless of the fact that there are 25 more league games to play, and it needs not to be spoken about in whispers at Pirates.
This is what is expected of the Buccaneers after all.
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Jose Riveiro's troops need this title – which they last won in 2012 – and with their start providing the reason to believe, then it is all up to them to make sure they are first over the line come May next year.
From the PSL era years dating back to August 1996, the only time the Soweto giants won their opening six games, they ended up as Castle Premiership champions (2002/03).
There were wins against Manning Rangers (1-0), Mamelodi Sundowns (2-0), Hellenic (2-0), Black Leopards (3-1), Ajax Cape Town (3-0) and Dynamos (2-0).
That was 18 points in the bag from the total of 61 which was ultimately needed to win the league.
However, based on the high standards that have been set by Sundowns, which has had them needing an average of 65 points to lift the title over the last seven years, it means Pirates could still need upwards of 50 points from the 25 games remaining.
Fifteen points in the bag so far have come from wins against Chippa United, Polokwane City, Richards Bay FC, SuperSport United and AmaZulu FC.
The next five matches will be against TS Galaxy, Richards Bay, Stellenbosch, Marumo Gallants and Golden Arrows.
"The coach wants to win every game and not because the intention is to establish any record," says Riveiro about the significance of this perfect start and records.
"Those are things that maybe when you are not coaching anymore and out of this business, maybe you can have a look back and realise that you managed to get some important things.
"Right now, the only thing that matters is that we play again on Tuesday against TS Galaxy and that is another three points to play for.
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"It is going to be tough and we need to find ourselves in a good space on Tuesday.
"We will check the numbers at the end of the season to see what we are doing now is good enough to achieve what we want to achieve in the end," says Riveiro.