Gold Coast coach Rodney Eade is expecting more attempts from Brisbane to agitate his players, foreshadowing another spiteful Q-Clash this weekend.The Suns, fresh from a drought-breaking win over St Kilda, host the Lions at Metricon Stadium on Saturday afternoon.It will be their first meeting since round four at the Gabba, when Steven May delivered his now-infamous head-high bump on Brisbane ruckman Stefan Martin - the moment that crystallised the burgeoning rivalry between the two battling sides.Eade reckons the Lions were the aggressors on that occasion and will be again.Last time they tried to agitate some players and thats fine, thats part of the game and weve got to be able to cope with that, he told reporters on Friday.We expect it to be physical, especially early, but thats good for our players.Theres an edge to it because theyre the people up the road... whether as a club weve focused on it as much as they seem to have in the past, Im not too sure.Weve spoken about round four and weve mentioned the opposition, but our main focus has been to back up what weve been able to progress the last three or four weeks.Brisbane won the last encounter - their only victory of the year to date - while the Suns, who had won all three of their games beforehand, went on a massive losing streak that only ended with a 40-point win over the Saints on Saturday.Eade said they had learned a valuable lesson.Preparation, theres no doubt. I think any young team that wins three in a row probably thinks it will keep rolling on, he said.As you can see a loss, injuries and a whole range of things, it can turn around pretty quickly.Thats why weve just got to focus on the job at hand and back up.Eade said Jaeger OMeara has pulled up well after impressing in his first official run since suffering a major knee injury in April last year.Off-contract midfielder OMeara played the first half of Gold Coasts NEAFL match against Southport last weekend and will play three quarters with the reserves team against Brisbane in the Q-Clash curtain-raiser.He played up to half-time, thats 45 per cent of game time. This week hell play to three quarter-time, Eade said.He had a sore spot here or there, but nothing major, so itll be a step up again time-wise and then hell play a full game the week after. Steve Grogan Jersey . 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