Harlequins hooker Chad Randall has called on the club's fans to come out in force as they seek to climb the Super League table.
Randall was man-of-the-match in Quins' 24-6 win at Hull on Sunday which secured their first points of the season.
The Australian star hopes Saturday's visit of Wakefield to the Stoop will replicate the near 8,000-plus who turned out for the opening-day clash with Wigan.
Randall said: "The crowd was sensational against Wigan and it lifted all the players a lot.
"The first game is always going to generate more interest and it would have been really great to get a win.
"But if we keep playing like this, hopefully, they will come back and together we can take this club forward."
Randall linked well with Danny Orr to keep Quins on the front foot during Sunday's five-try romp at the KC Stadium, grabbing a try himself.
And he admitted the hard work done by the forwards made his job a lot easier.
"We have been trying to get this go-forward mentality for about a year or so now," added Randall.
"The boys in front have to do the driving and then that makes things a lot simpler for me and Danny.
"The problems come when me and Danny try to do too much and things get a bit panicky."
Wakefield's visit will provide Harlequins with the perfect opportunity to boost their profile in front of the Sky cameras.
And Randall agreed that home form could prove crucial come the end of the season.
Randall added: "We just have to produce this type of performance in front of our own fans.
"It is very important to start getting back-to-back wins and building our game.
"We need to carry on like this, score good tries and see where it takes us."
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