Jamie Peacock has dismissed Great Britain from his mind and is determined to put one over on St Helen's tomorrow night.
The second-rower has cast aside concerns about picking up injury ahead of the Test against Australia and his mind is on nothing more than victory at Knowsley Road.
"All I am thinking about is winning that game," said Peacock, set to fly out to Australia in eight days time.
"The only thing I can say about their coach Ian Millward is he is the sort of man who motivates you to play against him.
"They are a big side and this is one of those big games that I love to play in.
"Hopefully they will have a full squad out this time and we can beat their best side fair and square."
Last time the sides met, a week before the Challenge Cup final, Saints fielded an under-strength side and finished the game with 12 men.
"I am not thinking about the trip next week, it is just this game I care about," added Peacock.
"If you play while worrying about getting injured, then it will probably happen - that will be the last thing on my mind when I put on the Bulls shirt and go out and play."
l St Helens have announced that tomorrow night's game is not all ticket.
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