Head coach Keiron Cunningham said St Helens are close to becoming a force again following their 25-22 win at Super League leaders Warrington Wolves. Saints withstood a late fightback to inflict a first home defeat of the season on the Wolves and consolidate sixth place in the table.Cunningham believes the win was the culmination of steady improvement in recent weeks, and with a swathe of injured players waiting to return, he is confident their form will keep getting better. Jack Owens gains territory for St Helens against Warrington He told Sky Sports: All credit to the players. Everyone was telling them all week that they cant win these games, but we have been very good for three weeks now and we are building into something.We have got a few people injured - we have got about eight or nine starting players [out] - so once we trickle them back in and we keep playing with momentum, we will be a force. A quick look back on a thrilling night in Super League as St Helens beat Warrington Everyone on the field was outstanding. There was a lot of pride in our shirt today. We had a lot of points to prove and I thought we did that really well.Saints injury crisis has forced Cunningham to field young players such as Jack Ashworth, Jake Spedding, Ricky Bailey and Morgan Knowles. Kevin Penny scores a superb try to give Warrington the lead against St Helens And his faith in youth was repaid at the Halliwell Jones Stadium when both Ashworth and Knowles scored tries.Cunningham added: Its fantastic. We said before the game about pulling in some juniors and playing some kids - there is no bigger occasion. Warrington scored two tries in the last six minutes but could not salvage victory We have a standard we set at this club and it runs throughout the junior system, and bringing those kids into the team just shows what weve got underneath us.They all deserve what they get and they all deserve the accolades. All credit to all those juniors. I thought they played their hearts out for the full 80 minutes.Warrington head coach Tony Smith said his players had not been at their best but paid tribute to Saints performance. Matty Dawson touches down for St Helens against Warrington He said: We didnt get on the front foot enough there tonight and I thought Saints tactically played very well.They came up with some plays that they executed well, and they played as well as Ive seen Saints play for a while.Its that get-up-against-Warrington sort of thing, and my boys didnt have that spark tonight that we needed. A few mistakes cost us tonight. 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Brent Harvey could extend his record AFL career past 450 games, with the North Melbourne legend adamant he can continue next season.But Harvey also concedes it is now up to the club whether that happens.On Saturday night, the speedy Kangaroos forward breaks the all-time games record of Hawthorns Michael Tuck when he plays his 427th senior match.Harvey, 38, has played every game this season.He plans to sit down with coach Brad Scott in the next couple of weeks and start the now-annual discussion about his playing future.Harvey joked at Mondays media conference for the milestone that he thought this might be coming when asked about playing beyond this year.Ive always said if my mind and body are good, then Id love to play football for as long as I can, he said.But unfortunately it just doesnt revolve around me.Its how the club is going, how the team is going.There are a lot of stars that have to align for that to happen and if it happens, it will be fantastic.There was plenty of speculation around Harveys future last year before confirmation that he would continue and have the chance to break the games record.From Harveys perspective, the question remains a no-brainer.Absolutely - if the club says yes, I have no doubt that the body and mind (will) hold up for another pre-season, he said.The day I fall out of love with football, I will put my hand up first and say I need to walk away - Im still in love wiith it.ddddddddddddHarvey admitted luck and good genes had been factors in lasting this long, but added there was a lot that had not been left to chance.I prepare as good as anyone I think, he said.Ive put in a lot of hard work over the years and in the back end, sometimes players dont get there because they havent put that preparation in.My preparation has been pretty faultless through a long period.Harvey added that his preparation for Saturday night would focus on beating St Kilda, rather than the record.A win over the Saints should guarantee that North make the finals.It wont be over the top - my focus, again, will be on going out there and starting well as a team, he said.Harvey said it was humbling a couple of weeks ago to have lunch with several players at the top of the all-time games table, including Tuck.He added the Kangaroos would honour Tuck at the game.Tuck will be unable to attend.Hes been an iconic figure of our game for so long, Harvey said.Even my son, who never saw Michael Tuck play, he knows who he is.While rapt about the record, Harvey admits he will be glad when the game is over.He has a good record for his milestone games and hopes the `Roos will win again.Once you play the game, its just like `yes, that was such a big week, Im glad its over, he said. 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