Bulls coach Brian Noble wants all minds focused on Super League in the run-up to the Silk Cut Challenge Cup final at Twickenham at the end of the month.

And he's warned that any slackening off in then next four games could result in players missing the showpiece event.

"It's a very dangerous time for us but we want to go into the final with eight more Super League points in the bag," said Noble.

"That's has been our message to the players this week and the response we have had has been very positive."

The Bulls, who have a 100 per cent record in seven league and cup games so far, begin the countdown to the showdown with Saints against London Broncos at Valley Parade on Sunday.

They also face title rivals Wigan there on Easter Monday as well as making visits to Wakefield and Hull before the big day.

"London are improving week-by-week and are now desperate to break their duck after three league defeats. It's another difficult game and Wakefield won't do us any favours either.

"Then Wigan is a massive game for both sides and I can certainly think of easier places to go than Hull a week before a Challenge Cup final.

"It's going to be a big challenge to get through these games but we are in the frame of mind to tackle it."

Noble has also been reflecting with his players on Sunday's semi-final win and says there were plenty of positives to take out of it despite some shaky moments before their late scoring spree gave them a 39-22 success over Warrington.

"Semi-final football is never ever as straight forward as some people think.

"There is a lot of emotion involved and side's don't always produce their best.

"But we only missed seven tackles throughout the game and that is a very pleasing aspect. When we click into gear late on we also showed what an exciting side we are when the passes stick."

The Bulls reported brisk sales of cup final tickets with around 8,000 being snapped up by season ticket holders and sponsors yesterday.

The remaining 6,000 went on sale today and fans were queuing out of the ground well before they went on general sale at 10am. Subject to availability the Odsal office will remain open until 7pm tonight.

"The response has been terrific and we expect to sell out pretty quickly," said Bulls media manager Stuart Duffy.

Meanwhile the Bulls have arranged a double-header at Odsal on Saturday afternoon.

The under-21s, who top the Alliance League with four wins out of four, take on London at 2pm with the Academy team kicking off at 4pm against the Broncos youngsters.