Matthew Elliott has revenge very much on his mind when Bradord Bulls visit London Broncos tomorrow.
He still has not forgotten the pain of his side's miserable 22-8 defeat by Broncos in Edinburgh.
And he is desperate for his side to put together a strong sequence of results in the lead-up to the Grand Final play offs.
His experience in Australia has taught him the value of building up momentum and after Monday's 24-8 win over Castleford he is keen for another victory.
He knows that two more points will take his team another important step towards qualification with victory over London Broncos at The Stoop.
"The game is very significant for us," said Elliott. "As well as securing our top five place I would like to see us develop some confidence and some momentum in our performances because at this stage of the season it is very important."
The physical challenge the Broncos represent should certainly help the toughening up process for the play-off series as Elliott admits.
"London completely dominated our previous meeting in Edinburgh both mentally and tactically and we were on the receiving end of a bad defeat.
"The tactics we play are based on us dominating physically and I am confident we will be able to put that across strongly on Sunday," he added.
The Bulls travel south this afternoon for an overnight stay in the capital and Elliott is keeping his teamsheet cards close to his chest.
His main selection poser surrounds who takes the wing berth vacated by Tevita Vaikona who could miss the rest of the season after breaking his hand against Castleford.
Matt Calland is definitely back in the reckoning but there is still a slight doubt over Nathan McAvoy who suffered a recurrence of ankle trouble against the Tigers.
Abi Ekoku is also pressing for a starting spot after a determined showing on Monday when he came off the bench to replace McAvoy. John Timu has been spared another outing at full-back by the return to fitness of London Broncos' leading try scorer Chris Ryan. Aussie Ryan and Kiwi Timu will team up in the centre freeing Tolsen Tollett to return to fullback.
Bulls: (from) Spruce, Ekoku, Bradley, McAvoy, Scales, Calland; Paul, Deacon; McDermott. Lowes, Howard, Harmon, Forshaw, Dwyer, McNamara, Donougher, Fielden, Crouthers, Reihana.
London: Tollett; Smyth, Ryan, Timu, Toshack; Air, Edwards; Young, Williams, Carroll, Millard, Retchless, Gill. Subs: Dunford, Spencer, Salter, Cotton. Referee: Russell Smith (Castleford).
ROUTE: Bulls fans are advised to take the following route - M1, M25 (east), M3. Stay on M3 to end at roundabout take A316 (Chertsey Road) for Stoop on right.
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