Warrington coach Steve Price branded his group’s performance”unacceptable” after they were beaten 26-4 from Leeds.
The Wolves will face Castleford in a knockout week and fell following the defeat Friday night.
“That’s not a performance I’m contented with,” Price said. “It had been unacceptable what we dished up tonight.
“We had everything to play . Charge to Leeds, I thought they showed a lot of aim with their actions.
“But we had 15 mistakes. We haven’t done that for a long moment. We had our greatest missed speech count for a lengthy time.
“I did not see it coming. There is an excellent football team there and that is why I am disappointed.
“To throw off two chances for two snacks at the semi-final, that is what I am filthy about.”
Price is optimistic of having forwards Joe Philbin and half-back Declan Patton back available after they missed the Leeds game with injury.
Warrington will take in the Halliwell Jones Stadium on the Tigers Thursday.
Price said he’d concentrate on his side in the.
“It’s all about getting our house in order this week,” he said.
“We need to clean up a few things and do what we do nicely. We can easily resolve a range of things.
“We will find the gloves on again. The championship rounds of it, is not it? Now is the place where you find out your true believers.
“We will need to get back to our manner of footy.”
Leeds coach Richard Agar praised his players for giving retiring veteran Jamie Jones-Buchanan a.
Jones-Buchanan, who’s currently hanging up his boots following 20 years with the team, captained the Rhinos in his game and nailed a conversion in the win.
“It was excellent,” Agar said.
“Emotion was going to play a significant part tonight for Jonesy. We knew the audience would thrive on our players thrived on it also and that.
“Our defence was pretty great. We had to make some last-ditch attempts that are powerful.
“But I thought throughout the competition, defensively we held up very well.
“This was a gratifying triumph and pleasing that we won quite comfortable in the end.
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