IT was about time we held on to a game like we did on Sunday.

We've come full circle from the St Helens game when we got beat on the bell, and luckily this time we came away with the win.

It was fantastic to play my part in a good win with two tries, and Bradford have been a pretty good side for me to play against recently, because I got a couple last year as well.

I'm not sure we've played as well as that for quite a while, but there's still a lot of improvement left in us.

I think all in all we've had a good month - slowly we have progressed, and ever since the Salford game our form seems to have turned itself around.

Unfortunately, it took something like that but that game's behind us now, although without doubt having people back from injury has helped us.

Just having them back in training and on the park mixing with the guys has given everyone a boost, including the coaching staff, and everyone is a lot more positive, which has really helped.

But we never stopped believing during the losses - we've worked on keeping things positive this year, and we've got a good feeling that top six is still achievable for us.

Personally, I'm quite happy with how things have gone at full back this season, although I know there's been a bit of unrest on the terraces about me being there.

It's probably been a little bit more difficult to adjust than I thought it would be, and it's taken me a few games to settle in, calm down and play my own game.

But Paul Cullen is happy with how I've been doing, and I thought I probably had my best game of the season against Bradford.

As for the future, I am out of contract at the end of the season but I haven't really sat down and discussed my situation with the club yet. It's something that I'll probably leave in the hands of my manager, but I'm at a stage now where I'm really happy at Warrington, I'm settled here and I've bought a house here.

I really want to stay here and hopefully that works out and I'm here for the rest of my career.

I can't see myself playing for another club over here - I'd find that hard - so I'd probably go back to Australia otherwise.

I'm not sure how much truth there is in the story, but it would be great to see Matt Orford in a Wolves jersey next year.

I've played against him a lot in Australia, and have sat up and took notice of the games he's played this year, when he's just been tearing sides to bits.

He's a fantastic player, and I really think he would be an asset for the club - getting a player of his ability would be a big step in the right direction.

Grosey