ZAC Fisher isn't looking further ahead than the final four games of the 2022 season. 

Not focusing on the potential of a top-eight finish, Fisher is ready for this week's tricky interstate trip to Adelaide before taking on Brisbane, Melbourne and Collingwood in the final three weeks: all currently occupy spots in the top four.

Here's what he had to say. 

On the GWS win: 

"It was a pretty solid good win in the end. I think they stuck with us early but I feel like in the last couple of weeks, we’ve had really strong finishes to the games, so that was pleasing." 

On the vibe around the Club: 

"I think everyone is pretty excited, we haven’t been in this position for a fair while so we’re all excited: we do have a tough draw to finish off but we’re excited for the challenge."

On talking about finals: 

"I don’t think we can afford to. I think we have to just play what’s in front of us, we do have a tough run at the end so there’s no point looking too far ahead. 

"Playing in front of a great crowd is always exciting, and I think we’re always taking it week by week."

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On playing Adelaide: 

"I think every game at Adelaide Oval is pretty tough. They have been playing some good footy as well, they played pretty solid against Collingwood, so we’re looking forward to it."

On facing the top four sides in the run home: 

"If you do play finals, you do have to play those teams in the end. I don’t think it’s a disadvantage playing those teams earlier in the year, because you know where you’re at." 

On his body and form: 

"The body is holding up, which is allowing me to get the full benefit out of pre-season. I think it’s year six or seven now, so back-to-back pre-seasons is always nice and it’s always great to get 'Vossy' and Ash Hansen working with us. 

"I think the key to my year this year has been my versatility. I’ve been playing a bit of wing, a bit of midfield and small forward so just being able to be used wherever 'Vossy' wants me and being able to do my job for the team."

On finals experience around the Club: 

"There’s not many of us that have finals experience. I think George and Nic Newman have played a few games but I think the way Paddy Cripps goes about his footy and Sam Docherty, they’re very consistent players and I think we’re going to lean on them when it comes to finals time.

"I think you’d be silly not to pick his brain like [Michael Voss]. He’s well equipped to tell us whatever he’s been through."

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