St Helens coach Keiron Cunningham has asked his players to build on the performance of last weeks loss to Hull FC as they prepare to take on second-place Warrington on Friday night, live on Sky Sports 3. Saints went down 32-24 to Lee Radfords men at KC Stadium in round 16, but there were positives in the game for the 2014 Super League champions.After trailing 12-0 early in the game, Saints fought back to lead 18-14 at the break before being outscored in the second half, which Cunningham believed was against the run of play. I thought we righted a few wrongs with the performance at Hull FC on Saturday and bar a few poor decisions and tough calls from the man in the middle we should have come away with it, said Cunningham. For large portions of the game we were the better side but we came away with nothing other than a little polish on our pride. Phil Clarke previews this weeks Super League fixtures as he rules out a late Leeds Rhinos surge We had lots of opportunities even though we lost our half-back in the first minute. That meant we had to juggle the whole side around and that isnt an easy thing to do. It also hurts our rotation. But every one to a man did themselves proud.We started slowly but built into the game and scored some nice tries. We then had those chances but we got hurt and fell short. That said, it was a good performance. Now we have to build on that into this Fridays game. Saints v Wolves: Key battles Three contests that could decide Fridays Super League clash Luke Walsh was injured in the second minute of the game, forcing Jon Wilkin to pair with Theo Fages in the half-backs, and Cuningham has hinted he may opt for the same pairing on Friday night after it was confirmed Walsh will miss the next few weeks.Walshy and Theo were going well - Jon Wilkin came in and did a good job on Saturday. He is a good leader for this club and to have his influence in the middle will help us. Keiron Cunningham wants his side to build on last weeks performance These derbies are always good ones no matter what form the teams are in. It will be great for the fans. We got loud support at Hull FC last week and at Magic too. Hopefully, they will turn out in their droves to support us and we can get back to winning ways.We know where we have to head and hard work will take us there. We are working exceptionally hard and Saturday turned the corner for a lot of the players, but we didnt get the spoils. We have to work hard on individual performances and from that the collective will be better.Warrington meanwhile are without second-rower Ben Westwood through injury and prop Ashton Sims because of suspension which will mean a first start for Ryan Bailey, while Jordan Cox and Sam Wilde are back in the Wolves squad. 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He hit his knee I think when he marked the ball early on, Roos said.I think its just a bruise rather than anything else.He looked like he was struggling for most of the day and it got the better of him in the last quarter.Weve got a six-day break. Itll be interesting to see how he comes up.Roos praised the commitment of Hogan, who the club is desperate to retain beyond his current contract, which expires after the 2017 season.He was actually a pretty effective player for us, more up the ground, but as the game wore on he just couldnt keep going, he said.Roos refused to dwell on his sides many turnovers againnst Gold Coast.ddddddddddddt looks like the theme of the weekend was skill levels really dropped. Teams are tired now, fighting their way through - whether it be the draw, young players or whatever, he said.I watched a lot of footy this weekend and its probably been as bad a weekend of football as weve seen.Its always an interesting time of year. As a coach youre trying to remain positive and remind them of the good footy youve played.Suns coach Rodney Eade conceded his injury-hit side would be tested in the final four rounds, starting with Saturdays match against in-form Greater Western Sydney.You would think in the last four weeks our midfield is going to tire, Eade said.Because we havent got a lot of options there.One thing that is pleasing is the leadership, character and resilience that they are showing and the toughness to hang in there. ' ' '