Bradford Bulls' star prop Stuart Fielden believes his side have the character to recover from their maulings against St Helens and Castleford.
The 22-year-old was in inspirational form in the two games despite the Bulls being drubbed 50-22 at home against St Helens and 44-14 against Castleford Tigers on Sunday.
Fielden today conceded that the Bulls have little chance of catching St Helens at the top of the Tetley's Super League table but said the side are aiming to win their final four games, beginning with the visit of London to Valley Parade on Sunday.
Fielden said: "We didn't do many things right against Castleford. We didn't defend too well and didn't keep hold of the ball.
"Rugby League is all about ball retention, possession and field positions and none of that was at its best on Sunday.
"We've had a bit of a roasting off the coach but everyone is feeling positive about this weekend's game. It is a chance to get back on our feet."
The prop, who scored two tries against St Helens, said of his own form: "I had a bit of downer after I toured with Great Britain in Australia but at the moment I'm doing okay and working hard in training.
"All we can do is go out there, pull together and look after ourselves and then the results will look after themselves."
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