00:00How MASH has transformed things at York over the past year, obviously you weren't there a year ago but since you've been at the club?
00:10Just for me it's just how much he cares, cares about the group and cares about the club and if you feel like someone cares you give your all and even at my age it makes me want to be better, it makes me want to push myself not just for myself but for the group that he's put together.
00:27What was the nature of the injury that kept him there for a couple of minutes?
00:33I think it was just a clash of heads, I don't think there were any, it's a game of rugby league isn't it, I think they've just got a bit of an head clash, he's got a bit of a cut so I'm sure he'll look on the photos in 20 years time when he's telling his kids so I don't think he'll be that bothered but listen you're going to get those sort of injuries when you're playing in cup finals so I think it was just a clash of heads.
00:53Can I just quickly mash, obviously you had that tough season at Wakefield, how good does it feel now to have bounced back and to be part of this club and to have led a team to victory at Wembley?
01:05Yeah I don't feel like I've bounced back, it's just a different sort of group, as I say all along some years you know you're up against it and one thing I loved about this group is as soon as I class fives on the core ingredients I knew that we could do something special and my job's just about giving these guys the tools to feel like they can do that and yeah I'm just really proud of them ultimately it's about the blokes that go out on the field and my job's in the background so I'm just unbelievably proud of all the team but especially these two.