Warrington were unlucky enough to face a Bradford Bulls onslaught on Sunday.
We raced into a 20-0 lead after 12 minutes of the game had been played, during which time Warrington barely touched the ball.
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It was impressive stuff.
We have had to come from behind in quite a few of our games this season, so the big focus this week was on starting with a bang.
At half time the coaches were very pleased that we had taken on board their instructions.
But the second half display was a different story and we were disappointed to only score one try.
In the first half we had an 83% pass completion record, whereas in the second half our passing was only 53% successful.
That shows a lack of respect for the ball in the second half.
When we have possession we can do teams a lot of damage. But if you give the ball away easily, you lose control of the game.
Perhaps a few players had one eye on this weekend's Challenge Cup semi with Wigan.
We would like to think we are professional enough to concentrate on one game at a time, but before such a major game it is understandable that people might take their eye of the ball and let their concentration levels drop.
That victory took us to second in the table, but we know that we still have a lot of hard work to do.
We have been working on our combinations and patterns of play.
Because of the injuries we have had, we haven't yet had a solid and consistent starting 13, and several players have been used in a variety of positions.
I for one have already played at hooker, full-back, half-back, stand-off and centre.
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So at the moment we are still trying to work out which combination of players works best for us.
The next focus is of course Wigan and the Challenge Cup.
Several people have already written off Wigan's chances - they have not had a fantastic start to the season and they have several injury worries.
But we are not buying into the idea that Wigan are the underdogs and we are the favourites.
Challenge Cup games are special games, one-off occasions - it's sink or swim time.
You have to treat this game with the same respect you would a Grand Final.
Losing is unthinkable. There is no point in playing if you even consider defeat
There lynchpin player is Adrian Lamb. If we can stop him and Terry Newton, and then deal with their two international front rowers - Terry O'Connor and Craig Smith - then we have a chance.