Wakefield will see to magnify their 100 per cent jot down in Engage Super League XV when they go to St Helens tonight and manager John Kear insists no one should be astounded if they do.
The Wildcats won at Knowsley Road last deteriorate and are right away corner tip of the list after winning their initial 3 matches to indicate they are ready to come in the big time, but Kear believes they have still to win over their harshest critics.
"People see at us as if we"ve no right to win," he said. "We"ve played 3 games and we"ve been the most appropriate group in 3 games.
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"We"re aiming to be the most appropriate group at St Helens. We are confident. We will fool around anybody, any where, any time.
"We don"t get fazed by it whatsoever. I think alternative people think we should do and subject the right to be where we are but we positively don"t."
It is a fortnight since Wakefield kick champions Leeds in their last match, but Kear is not disturbed that they might have lost movement during their week off.
"It"s authorised us to pull breath and it was a good event for people to get complacent since you pick up up bumps and bruises," he said.
"It"s additionally since us an event to have a good see at the opposition. They had a shock to the complement when Hull went over there and kick them in the initial diversion but they"re in good scrape now."
A third unbroken win for Saints would lift them on top of the Wildcats on points disproportion and capacitate them to keep the vigour on early pacesetters Wigan.
The Warriors are the usually alternative group with a 100 per cent jot down after the initial threerounds and they take on Catalans Dragons, one of usually dual teams nonetheless to pick up apoint, in a top-versus-bottom strife at the DW Stadium tonight.
Wigan manager Michael Maguire said: "We didn"t set any goals but we"re patently really happy with where we are. It"s still early but there are a lot of smiling faces, that is great."
In tonight"s alternative games, Salford will see to mangle their steep opposite Bradford at The Willows and Hull perform Harlequins at the KC Stadium but harmed captain Sean Long.
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