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BURROW: We have only one chance to get it right!



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Published Date: 25 September 2008
WE have got tunnel vision now, all we can focus on is tomorrow's final eliminator against Wigan Warriors.
It's knock-out football now and we need to find a performance, there's no next week or chance to put it right if we don't.

If we win we are through to the final, if we lose our season is ended, so there's plenty at stake.

We know we will have to play better than we did against St Helens last week.

We have reviewed that game and we've moved on. We haven't dwelt on it and we couldn't afford to. Everybody was bitterly disappointed, but that has gone now.

The boys have trained well all week.

There's a lot of energy and we are just looking forward to getting out on the pitch and playing well.

I think tomorrow's game is going to be very close. Wigan have hit some form, not only drawing with Saints but also beating Bradford and then going over to Catalans and getting a great win last weekend.

With all the travelling involved and the heat over there, that was a fantastic performance and they will be coming here full of confidence.

From our point of view, what we are doing is focusing on our performance and putting right the things that went wrong last Friday.

You need to play well in big games. If you get beaten but you've played well, you can take something from it.

But we didn't show up.

We did all right for bits of the game, but you have to perform for the full 80, because it is that competitive.

We need to find a performance now.

There's lots of reasons to do well. Obviously the prize is a place at Old Trafford, but we want to perform in front of our owns fans and we also want to send the boys who are leaving, Gaz Ellis and Nick Scruton, off on a good note.

They have done a great job for the club. Last year Tony Smith left the club in the best possible way, with a win in the Grand Final.

We want to do the same for the guys who are leaving this year.

We want to give them some happy memories and there can't be a better memory than winning a Grand Final. We've got a lot of work to do before we can even think about that. At the moment, all that matters is tomorrow night and we aren't looking beyond that.

We will plan for the next game after that, if and when we get the job done, but Wigan are a very good side and we can't afford to be distracted.

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  • Last Updated: 25 September 2008 8:48 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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