Adrian Morley is aiming to make

history by becoming the first English player to win Super League, NRL and Challenge Cup honours.

Morley, who won the NRL with Sydney Roosters in 2002 and the Challenge Cup with Leeds Rhinos in 1999, has his sights firmly set on a personal treble.

"I didn't come over here just to make the numbers up," said Morley.

"I came over to hopefully have a bit of success. You get to that stage in your career when you look back at all the big games and all the finals and Grand Finals you have played in and winning this would be fantastic.

"There's never been an English player who has won the Australian and British Grand Finals and the Challenge Cup. I would be the first Englishman to do it so that is a big goal, but just to make the final would be amazing too."

The Great Britain pack star flattered to deceive in early appearances against Huddersfield and London after joining on a short-term contract but hit top form with a destructive, all-action display in Saturday's 71-0 rout of 12-man Hull FC.

"I wasn't happy with my first couple of performances but I was happy with the game against Hull," he said.

"It took me a few weeks to adjust. It was a new environment and a new competition so it was just a case of finding my feet.

"It was a bit tough coming into a side that has been playing together all year, learning the moves and how the players play with each other. I knew it would take a bit of time but I am there or thereabouts now. But I still think there is a bit more in the tank and that I can improve and the team can improve, so it is all looking good at the moment."

Unlike some of his team-mates, Morley hasn't been scarred by the succession of heart-breaking losses Saints have handed the Bulls and he insisted those previous defeats wouldn't be a factor in the build-up to tomorrow night's showdown at Knowsley Road.

"We haven't really spoken too much about the fact that we are playing Saints. We are just trying to get our own boat in order.

"We have won ten games in a row now so we are obviously in a rich vein of form and we know what we have to do to beat Saints.

"Even though we beat them a couple of weeks ago it will be a totally different game because there is a lot more on this game, but we have the armoury and firepower to do it."