GIANTS chief Nathan Brown believes his players will have to work harder than ever to guarantee Super League success at Wigan tomorrow night (8.00).

His Huddersfield side head to the JJB Stadium on the back of a 46-6 home thrashing of Harlequins on Sunday.

That came on the back of a hard-fought 26-24 triumph at Castleford the week before as Brown’s men made it four wins from six top-flight starts.

But the Giants’ boss feels his players need to give even more if they are to maintain their place in the top four.

“We have made a solid start, but we all know we can do much better,” said Brown.

“And we also know we need to improve to give ourselves a good chance at Wigan.

“They’ve got quality players all over the field, as the Wigan club always have, and they’ve been improving steadily since the start of the season.

“But the key is how we perform, and if we continue to work hard and play for each other and build on the areas where I still feel there’s room for improvement, I’ll be happy.”