London Broncos' interim coach Tony Rea refused to get carried away despite seeing his side smash Challenge Cup finalists Warrington 62-18 at the Stoop.
Rea saw his side earn their third straight Stobart Super League win as they ran in 10 tries against the weakened Wolves.
Luke Dorn was the star of the show for the home side as he scored four tries in a game for the second successive game, while Craig Gower was perfect with the boot with nine goals.
Rea said: "I think this is a reflection of us at the minute. We have been building things over the last few weeks and we are really in control of what we are doing.
"It was a game for the offload and a broken ball sort of game and we did it well.
"Results like this do happen ahead of cup finals, but we just want to concentrate on ourselves."
For Warrington coach Tony Smith, it was a chastening experience as he rested as many as eight first-team regulars including Lee Briers and Brett Hodgson.
The result also stopped Warrington going top with their devastating display.
Kieran Dixon got the ball rolling for the hosts, with further first-half tries coming from Will Lovell, Dorn and Omari Caro.
The tries kept coming in the second half, with Dorn adding three more, along with scores from Michael Robertson (two), Julien Rinaldi and a Craig Gower penalty.
Wolves coach Smith saw his side score tries through Stefan Ratchford, Richie Myler and Rhys Williams but they were always chasing the game.
Smith said: "There were plenty of lessons for us out there and we need to dust ourselves down quick.
"It is not the end of the world but we are certainly looking at it.
"This game is all about momentum and when London got on a roll in the second half we just couldn't seem to stem the tide."