Leeds Rhinos: Kevin Sinfield happy with Rhinos' silent approach
Champions Leeds Rhinos have the element of surprise on their side as they bid for a third consecutive title.
Skipper Kevin Sinfield believes Rhinos are "flying under the radar" as public and media attention focuses on their championship rivals.
Victory at home to Bradford Bulls tonight would see second-placed Rhinos close to within two points of St Helens and open a three-point gap over Hull KR in the engage Super League table.
Sinfield, though, is happy not to be at the centre of attention, despite a run of five wins in six matches and successive victories over high-flying Huddersfield Giants and Harlequins.
"We can take a lot of confidence from the last two games," said Sinfield. "We've beaten two sides a lot of people were raving about and who were up there in the top-four bracket.
"We've managed to get two results and it was a decent performance down at Quins last weekend. We just need to keep building.
"We have gone under the radar a bit in the last few weeks and I think we can continue to do that.
"Not many people are talking about us and that's a good thing. We can continue to build on some combinations and that's really going to help us improve."
For the full interview, see tonight's Yorkshire Evening Post
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