But the Red Devils' boss isn't concerning himself with where his side ends up - even though that lofty position would result in home advantage for the pay-off eliminator.
"We're just looking at winning all our games," said Rowley. "There are so many permutations, you'd give yourself a headache thinking 'if they win and they lose, this might happen! We'll just concentrate on winning our games and watching all the rest play.
"I think everyone in our group enjoys playing rugby and watching rugby. We're still on a journey and we're not ready for that journey to end - there's a lot of energy left in the team."
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