Hope we can push on now.
7 shots on target - 6 goals - had they been spread across the last few matches, we would have been in clover.
But one of the criticisms of Warburton is that he does not have a Plan B.
I think he does, but it does not always makes sense to revert to it.
When Hugill plays it is a completely different set up.
Yesterday, we set up against a very slow Cardiff defence with Bright, Eze, Chair and Wells running at them.
Cardiff were frightened by the pace and the running in behind and it stifled their ambition.
Bamba was removed at half time to save him from further punishment.
When Hugill replaced Wells, the shape changed. Suddenly, it is a very tough centre forward battling with a tough centre half.
In the air, on the floor, it swiftly becomes a bout for the officials to referee.
Yesterday, like most times, Hugill gave as good as he got and the officials failed to give a decision either way.
Cardiff were much happier with that sort of scrap. But it is a Plan B and can produce results, but not often enough.
I think Leinster and Hall prefer a physical battle rather than being run at. Most Championship sides do it seems.
So, the club has said that the priority this window is to secure a young centre half.
I think it works better if a club set up with a bruiser (Leinster) and a nippy partner (Paul Parker).
Scott McKenna is another bruiser, so unless Leinster is back off to Germany, I don't think he will be the answer.
But there again, what do I know?
Just happy to have been there and witnessed a crazy couple of hours after the frustrations of late.