TRY machine Henry Fa'afili is not getting carried away with his feelings after one win against world club champions Leeds Rhinos.
After all of the emotions tied in with what was a glorious Saturday night at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, the New Zealand international says it is important for the players to keep their feet on the ground as they bid to reach the Grand Final.
"It doesn't stop with one win against Leeds," said the Samoan-born winger.
"It was a good win but it's a case of going back to the drawing board, assessing the good and bad from the game and turning the bad into positives.
"That's because we know we can do better and we must build step by step leading into the play-offs."
It does not get any easier for Wolves because they follow up their weekend super show with a clash against Hull, who defeated Leeds to win the Challenge Cup Final three weeks ago.
Fa'afili, whose 23rd try of the season after 67 seconds set the ball rolling against Leeds, gave an insight into the whole squad's focus when he said: "You can't get two better games to prepare for the play-offs than against Leeds and Hull."
Just as Warrington have signed Andrew Johns in a loan deal, Hull have brought in impressive back rower Sione Faumuina from New Zealand for a short end-of-season stint.
And just like Johns, he made an immediate impact for his new club at left centre at the weekend by scoring the late match-winning try at Wakefield.
Fa'afili is well aware of the big man's capabilities.
He said: "We're good mates. We played in the same squad for New Zealand Warriors and it will be interesting to catch up with him on the field.
"He's an exceptional ball player and has good vision but we've got back rowers that can match him like Logan Swann and Paul Noone, who did the business for us against Leeds."
Faumuina offers further strength to a bulldozing set of Hull forwards in a team that offers danger across the park.
And to combat the quality of John Kear's men Fa'afili said: "We've just got to go on to the field as we did against Leeds, but stronger."
It is no surprise that Fa'afili is thoroughly enjoying his rugby with the club.
He concluded: "To be playing outside of players like Martin Gleeson, Lee Briers and Logan Swann is great, and now the best player in the world's here. What more can you ask for?"
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