Nottingham director of rugby Glenn Delaney insists his focus remains on their league campaign - despite their great run in the National Trophy. Delaney has guided the Green and Whites to the EDF Energy Trophy semi-finals in which they are away to Exeter Chiefs.
The game will be played on Saturday, 15 March but Nottingham have two more National One fixtures before then.
"The only time we will start worring about that cup is on Monday 10th when we start our prep," said Delaney.
"The reality is we have the Cornish Pirates at home this weekend so we're not looking any further than that game.
 | We just want to play every team on their merits |
"At the moment we are not really worried about it. We have a big enough task ahead of us on Sunday against the Pirates to have other things diverting our attentions."
Delaney's side crushed Launceston 71-3 to reach the final four.
But he told BBC Radio Nottingham that Sunday's stunning victory has already been forgotten and they will have no trouble concentrating on the next match.
"The players are quite a sensible bunch," he said. "We just want to play every team on their merits.
"We are very careful we focus on tasks and the 'what', the 'why' and the 'how' - 'How are we going to win this game rather than 'I want to win this game'.
"We try to take the emotion out of it."
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