IT’S the last game of the Easter period and we have got Rochdale this week and I am sure that a lot of Coaches will be glad to get back to normality.

But I’m not sure it is normality for us, as we have trip to Toronto and then straight after that we have big Coral Challenge Cup tie against Leeds Rhinos on terrestrial television. So I don’t think we will be back to normal until after the Summer Bash.

It’s a very hectic period; we are in the middle of it but all we are concentrating on is Rochdale and nailing our ‘four from four’, which has been our goal right from before the Featherstone Cup tie.

Rochdale will be tough opponents for us. I don’t think their results tell a fair tale of their ability and we know we will be challenged in all areas.

Bulls’ fans will be aware of Stuart Howarth, who is playing half back at Rochdale and the hooker Scott Moore.

I think from last year the fans will be very aware of Carl Forster, who is player-coach there and really leads them in the middle and they have a few Warrington lads there on dual registration.

The second rower Johnson was signed for a big fee from Castleford and they have Jack Johnson who is recovering from injury but is lightning fast.

The two games last week were very tight affairs and that’s what we expected.

I thought the Halifax game was a real brahma.

Anyone who got to see that will have been royally entertained as both teams played well.

I was always a little worried about the Barrow game because of the lead up to it.

We had the Challenge Cup game on the Sunday and then a really tough game at Halifax on the Friday followed by Barrow on the Monday.

That was three tough games in eight days and the two previous games had been emotional roller coasters that drain you mentally.

Barrow had been knocked out of the Cup, so they had two weeks to prepare for the Easter weekend.

That was on my mind, but I tried not to let that get through to the players and the staff but obviously when we came out on the right side of the ledger, I was absolutely delighted that we had closed out the third of our four Easter games.

We always said that we would have a look at where we are when we have played everyone once and after Rochdale and Toronto, we will have done that.

We will then re-evaluate and make realistic goals within our group and in the dressing room, that will remain in there and then we can really focus on the second half of the season.