Huddersfield Giants coach Nathan Brown has revealed that the team have solved the issues behind their recent slip down the Super League table.
The Giants are currently seventh in the standings following seven defeats in their last eight games.
Brown now believes that his side understand where they have been going wrong ahead of Sunday's Carnegie Challenge Cup semi-final against the Warrington Wolves.
"We've based this club in my time here on trying to out-work and out-enthuse sides and we've done it with great effect a lot of times against teams with much more talented rosters," he told reporters.
"When you discover what that underlying factor is, you can move forward. It would appear that we've solved some issues."
When asked what the problems were, Brown replied: "That's none of your business, without being rude."
The Australian, who joined the club four years ago, will be leaving at the end of the season to take charge of St Helens.