Bradford Bulls coach Matthew Elliott says things can only get better for his side.
The Bulls reviewed their impressive 46-12 win over Leeds yesterday and highlighted areas for improvement.
And as they began their preparations for Saturday's big clash at Wigan which will determine who meets St Helens in the Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 14, Elliott admitted that the Bulls can play even better than they did when taming the Rhinos.
"The performance against Leeds was pretty special given the circumstances, but we all recognised the need to improve," he said
"As a group we have invested a big stake in this season. We want to get to the Grand Final and are working towards that goal.
"We are not going to worry about Wigan or our results against them so far this season.
"If we get our game right then the opposition will have plenty to get worried about."
Elliott, who leaves the club to take up a job with Canberra Raiders when the season is over, says that all of his squad are free from injury for the Wigan encounter.
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