With the Hurricanes losing to the Brumbies in Canberra on Saturday night, and both the Crusaders and Blues failing to secure a bonus point, the Highlanders jumped to second in the standings with their 59-23 win over the Waratahs.
"All we can do now is keep trying to give ourselves that chance," Highlanders coach Clarke Dermody said.
"We'll still probably need a bit of help from other teams, but it's not something we've honestly talked about as a team. We're just trying to win every game putting ourselves in positions where we can get those bonus points and it was pleasing to get it this time and not let it slip like the last couple of weeks."
Given the short, sharp format of the competition, there's every chance the of one of the three unbeaten teams in the hunt for the final will miss out without losing a game. Dermody said it was something he was aware of, but not something he was spending too many thought on.
"We've given ourselves a chance to execute every game and we'll have to learn from that, I suppose. We've missed a couple of opportunities to get those bonus points that would put destiny in our own hands. But, again, we haven't really talked about that 'what if?', it's now just about trying to execute each week.
"This puts us just above the Crusaders, but we know what they're going to be like next week as well."