Willie is obviously happy but Agar can't understand why they keep getting players sin-binned
Wakefield Trinity interim boss Willie Poching:
"It feels pretty good, for many reasons. It was just nice to win a derby. We lost one a couple of weeks ago and in that we lacked the emotion for 40 minutes that should happen in a derby game.
"Today we showed a lot of spirit and fight from the start. Some of the spirit and belief they're playing with is really pleasing.
"For me that's a massive factor. We're starting to see that consistently."
Leeds Rhinos boss Richard Agar:
"We get sin-bins every week, we're very quick to get sin-bins.
"Sin-bins on the back of touch judges who are 40 metres away giving reports. If we look at our sin-binnings this year, on an isolated and on their own merits, I'm just not really sure.
"We know that we're going to have to work to very, very high standards at the moment because we are very quick to give penalties away and sin-bins. That's how it feels from our standpoint.
"We obviously need some clarification because there's a fair bit of moaning and groaning when it's happening at the moment. But a lot of it rests with us."
