Brian Noble today warned his men of the dangers of complacency after their big Challenge Cup final win.

The Bulls, who have had just two training sessions since the victory over Leeds, face a potentially tricky trip to the JJB Stadium to face a Wigan side bolstered by renewed confidence and a new signing.

But skipper Robbie Paul (pictured) believes they have the strength and focus to grab the two Super League points available.

"The coach has spoken to us about the importance of the first game after a big match," said Paul, who scored the opening try in Saturday's win at the Millennium Stadium. "After we won the World Club Challenge last year we played a tough Leeds side and they spanked us at our own ground.

"We are not going to let that happen again this time. We will need to show the right amount of professionalism and mental strength to get through this game.

"It will be a real test for us but I believe that we have prepared in the right way and we will knuckle down and get the job done."

Wigan welcome back injured trio Gareth Hock, Jamie Ainscough and Kris Radlinski for the game and hand a debut to Cronulla Sharks import Nick Graham - a powerful loose forward.

But the Bulls will be determined to achieve their 10th win in 21 games against Wigan since the start of Super League.

"It's back to reality this week with the trip to Wigan," said Jimmy Lowes, who lifted the cup in Cardiff at the weekend.

"Anyone who thinks it will be easy is very wide of the mark."