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Kaide Ellis hopes Wigan Warriors will create history this weekend by winning all four titles available to them this season, but doesn't believe they'll be defined it even if beaten by Hull KR this weekend at Old Trafford.
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00:00To be honest, it's it's something we spoke about a couple weeks to go and obviously everyone's aware of it
00:04it's been everywhere and we know what's at stake, but
00:08That won't be a motivation for us going into month starting this week starting our prep or even last week against Lee
00:14That's been put aside
00:15It was more about we had two games to go and so many sessions left and all that nail on that day-to-day
00:20you know that grind the process and
00:23Doing what we've done the last 20 28 30 rounds. So
00:26Nothing will change from us. It'll be about us, you know, we'll look at them a little bit
00:30But it'll just be about we're getting about what we can do and how we can get the job done afterwards
00:35it'll be you know, sit back in the sheds and or even days after you know, when you're having a couple beers together and and
00:41hopefully celebrating a win and
00:44that's when you reflect and really hit home of what you've done and
00:49How special it is, but I don't think that won't define us. Yeah, we're gonna lose Sunday. It won't be a
00:54You know unsuccessful season. I think you still be proud and hold your heads. I if you know, okay, I'll get the win
01:00Won't define us, you know three out of four still a pretty good job
01:04So won't be motivation for us, you know, we know it's there but you know, I'll be down to us at the end of the day

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