Huddersfield coach Luke Robinson said:
"I must be the only coach that didn't really want to play at home with the form that we've had over the last 18 months, two years, but hopefully that's the monkey off our back.
"We'd like to finish with a bit of a flurry, so it's great to win at home, great to give the loyal fans something to sing about.
"When you play at home, it should be a bit of a fortress where teams don't want to come and where we get wins, but it's not been the case. Hopefully we can change that.
"What we're really proud of most of all is that in the first 10-15 minutes they had the majority of the ball and it would have been very easy for us to fold, but we stuck at it. We played tough rugby.
"We stemmed the tide and after that, if I'm honest, I thought we had full control of the game.
"There's been a lot of games this year where we've been winning and I've been extremely nervous, but I wasn't today. There wasn't one part of me nervous."
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