Joe Bullock hopes he did enough on his debut to cling onto his place for Friday's visit of Leeds.
The ex-Barrow prop was praised by coach Adrian Lam after his Super League debut in the 22-12 derby loss at St Helens.
He came off the bench and made several metre-eating carries, running for 100m - no Wigan forward made up more ground.
Lam's Warriors play their first home match on Friday when Dave Furner brings his Rhinos to the DW Stadium.
And having had a taste of the big-time, 25-year-old Bullock wants to remain in the frame.
"Hopefully I will still be there," he said. "If not then I'll graft back in to the side.
"I feel confident I can make yards, but I've got things to improve on, and that's what I'll be working on with the coaches to try and get better."
Bullock had a sense he may be used in the Super League opener after being rested for a friendly at his old club Barrow five days earlier.
He came off the bench and made several metre-eating carries, running for 100m - no Wigan forward made up more ground.
But he only got told he would play the day before - though his family were in on the secret.
"When I didn't play against Barrow I wondered if I'd get a chance against Saints, but I didn't want to get too excited and let myself down," he said.
"I found out on Wednesday, it was nice of my family to come down to training - they already knew about it!"
Bullock experienced the Wigan-Saints derbies at academy level but says Thursday's game was "a different level".
"I really enjoyed it, the atmosphere was amazing, the game was tense - I felt quite comfortable once I got into it," he said
"We weren't firing on all cylinders but we were still in the game at half-time, unfortunately we made the errors that we did in the first-half.
"We were disappointed with the result but it's something we can work on."
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