Quote: Cruncher "I still feel - even against a side like Warrington - that it will about Wigan rather than the opposition.
At present, when Wigan hit their straps, there are few that can even come close let alone beat them. Warrington may have the best chance, but I think it will be more important what state Wigan are in after Wembley than Warrington, who - even with injuries - will have had to sit fuming on the sidelines during the Cup Final celebrations, dreaming of having their revenge.
If Wigan have won, they could be emotionally exhausted the following week. Alternatively, if they've lost they could be totally deflated.
It's impossible to call that match, but it will definitely be one that I expect Warrington to be up and raring for, even if they have a few missing, whereas Wigan could not possibly be in the normal frame of mind.'"
It seems arrogant, but you are right.
I think if all teams played to their top potential nobody could match us. We are unplayable when on form. Our defence is just is ruthless and we can score tries when we need to.
I don't think any team in super league could have matched St George like we did.