After their defeat at London a fortnight ago, loose forward Mike Forshaw wants to give the Bulls fans something to shout about tonight at home to a depleted St Helens.
The 31-year-old Great Britain international said today: "After the London game we have re-gathered, and it is good that we had last weekend off because we have been stewing a bit.
"And the way we have trained since, we really want to give the fans something to shout about.
"The points are a big thing for us now, and we did lose our last game so we want to play really well tonight.
"We learnt from our defeat against the Broncos that we cannot just turn up and beat sides.
"You also have to play well, and we didn't - we played too much as individuals. I was trying to do things on my own, and so were the others.
"But the strength of this team is when we play together. Individually we are not the best team in the league, but collectively we are by far the strongest.
"We have gone through some hard work with Nobby (coach Brian Noble), and it will hopefully pay off tonight."
Saints coach Ian Millward named a side yesterday that did not include Paul Newlove, Sean Long, Keiron Cunningham, Darren Britt, Chris Joynt, Peter Shiels, Tommy Martyn or Anthony Stewart.
However, Forshaw said: "They will bring a competitive team here, and whatever team they bring the players who do play will give it their best shot, which makes it tough."
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