Leon Pryce believes that Monday's defeat at Wigan was a mere blip in the Bulls' quest for Grand Final glory.

The 26-12 setback ended an eight-match winning sequence but the Bulls stand off is confident that his side can bounce straight back against London on Sunday.

He said: "At the end of the day, we are still looking good to finish top. We know we have got a very tough game at London but if we ice ourselves up and get rid of all our bumps and bruises, then we should get the job done."

And while Pryce remained disappointed at the manner of the defeat, he believes that the Bulls will be having the last laugh at the end of the play-offs, claiming that if his side play to their potential, no team can stand in their way of a famous double.

"Wigan are always going to be tough and the boys were obviously disappointed but we know that we've got the measure of them in the long run," he said.

"I think if you look around our camp, then we know that if we come back here again later on in the season, with a fully fit 13 players, we can match Wigan easily.

"We didn't get any counts from the officials, we missed a few tackles, we gave the ball away in silly areas and we probably didn't create enough in attack.

"If you add all those things together then it's a downward spiral and it's hard to win games if you are not doing the little things

right.

"It's a team game and I know - and the boys know - that we are disappointed now but if we meet them again in the play-offs then we know we've got the measure of them. We know we can perform a lot better than that."