If you were at last week's game you would have noticed that Joe Vagana wasn't passing the ball to anyone.

We told him that if he was going to score a try this season it would have to be in that game against Cas. He didn't, so I'd have to say that the chances of him scoring now are very slim.

Jamie Peacock grabbing a try means Joe is now the only player in the team not to have scored, so I'm calling on all Bulls fans to help him out.

It would be great if as many people as possible could bring along signs to the matches encouraging Joe to get across that line - a sort of 'Go Joe Go' campaign. The big fella will love it. Trust me.

On a less amusing note, it is just crazy how unlucky we have been with injuries this year. Paul Johnson's broken arm is yet another setback for us in a season that has been littered with injuries to key players. And Johno has been a real key player for us since joining from Wigan at the start of the season.

So it's a big bonus to have a quality player like Iestyn Harris joining us at this time. I'm sure he would have enjoyed watching the way our pack played against Castleford last week.

I've got to give it up to our forwards - they set a massive platform. Every time the boys ran up the middle of the park it seemed like they'd leave one of their players on the ground, so there would only be one marker. That was a godsend for me as it opened up so many holes. I've got to take my hat off to the big boys - if they can do that for the rest of the year then I am going to have a ball playing behind them.

Wakefield will be another big challenge for us on Sunday. They have got better and better throughout the season and beating Saints last weekend was a huge result for them. They have played well as a team, they stick together and they will have come away from that victory with a lot of confidence, so it is going to be tough for us. But there is something good going on at the Bulls at the moment. We are getting a bit of rhythm back at the right time of the season.

In the first half of the season we didn't improve. We were struggling for consistency, but these last few weeks have been good. The players have decided it's now time for us to put our foot down and take things to the next level. We did it against Cas but we still have many areas to improve in.

We target a completion rate of 80 per cent and it was only 66 per cent against Cas, so that has to get better.