Mick Potter refuses to read anything into Warrington’s Easter slip-up.
Despite thumping Salford by 60 points on Good Friday, the Wolves slipped to a shock 24-10 defeat at home to Hull FC on Monday.
As a result, they conceded their spot at Super League’s summit and Potter is not expecting Tony Smith’s side to falter again in the near future.
The Bulls boss said: “Warrington can put 60 points on you if you blink and have a couple of plays off. But they are beatable, as a few teams have shown this season.
“What I read into the weekend is that if we’re not at our best, we will be on the wrong end of the scoreline because they have quality across the park.
“They will be feeling the effects of the Easter period, just as everyone else is, but they’re a dangerous team.”
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