"I've been injecting myself into the game more. It's a shame there are only two more weeks left in our season but it's all good."
"I'll be staying in the Bay again next year. Hopefully I've done enough to keep my spot in the Magpies squad," Garland, 24, said.
He pointed out it was a little early to be thinking about the Magpies' awards function but said it would be a surprise if he captured the rookie award. His main focus this week has been tonight's match, the first stage of the Magpies' two-stage mission of must-win games to avoid relegation.
"Waikato have a lot of big boys. It's important we move them around and use our speed. We have to give the ball to our speedsters Mason [Emerson] and Jonah [Lowe]. I love playing with these young fellahs ... they can try anything and it will come off."
Garland, who has been using his superb aerial skills well and displayed some classy handling skills in atrocious conditions in Palmerston North last weekend, said the improved defence was a big key to the Magpies' 30-21 win against the Turbos and it was crucial this effort was repeated against Waikato.
"We also have to play with a bit more tempo," Garland stressed.
He has done his homework on Waikato and learnt their first five-eighth Sam Christie does a lot of kicking.
"I have to be in the right position when he does."
A former landscape worker and concrete layer, Garland, has enjoyed his first season as a professional player but intends to return to one of those roles after the season.
"I will have a couple of weeks off playing and then aim to make the Hawke's Bay Sevens team again. Hopefully a good summer with that team will enhance my chances of Magpies selection again," he added.
Waikato have made no secret of the redemption mission they are on after losing their last three games - including a Ranfurly Shield defence against Canterbury and last weekend's match against Northland, the Taniwha's first win in two seasons. The Magpies should win but will be a close encounter and the Magpies must up the tempo during the final 10 minutes.
That is when the speed of Magpies substitute halfback Brad Weber will be crucial. He owes the Bay a win in this clash after scoring three tries when Waikato took the shield off the Magpies last year.
Both teams
HAWKE'S BAY MAGPIES: Matt Garland, Jonah Lowe, Robbie Fruean, Tiaan Falcon, Mason Emerson, Ihaia West, Chris Eaton, Fa'alemiga Selesele, Tony Lamborn, Trent Boswell-Wakefield, Mark Abbott, Geoff Cridge, Ben May, Ash Dixon (c), Ricky Riccitelli. Substitutes, forwards: Jorian Tangaere, Jason Long, Mason Kean, Josh Eden-Whaitiri, Ben Hamelink. Backs: Brad Weber, Billy Ropiha, Shannan Chase.
WAIKATO: Jordan Trainor, Iliesa Ratuva Travuyara, Willis Halaholo, Tevita Taufui, Sevu Reece, Sam Christie, Pele Cowley, Whetu Douglas (c), Adam Burn, Jordan Manihera, Brian Alain'uese, Jacob Skeen, Atu Moli, Hame Faiva, Tau Koloamatangi. Substitutes, forwards: Steven Misa, Sefo Kautai, Latu Talakai, Leva Fifita, Mitch Jacobson. Backs: Isaac Boss, Jason Robertson, Milford Keresoma.