Warrington centre Stefan Ratchford told Radio 5 Sports Extra:
“We set out a game plan through the week and we kind of went away from that at the beginning of the game.
“Leeds had all the field position early on but we got ourselves in front with a great try from Arron Lindop.
“We felt good in patches but then conceded two tries on the last play, which was frustrating.
“There’s still plenty to work on but it’s a good win for us in the end.”
Rhinos head coach Brad Arthur told Radio Leeds:
“It was a very good effort, we were good physically, we were really good in the first half with plenty of fight and spirit.
“We had to defend our try-line for a long period, especially at the start of the second half. Just in the end, probably in the second half there were too many errors and penalties.
“I was happy with the way that we had plenty of fight and grit. We’ve just got to learn that the difference of one or two sets here and there – if we can control those a bit better, it can be the difference in the game.”
On Palasia’s yellow card: “I’ve seen plenty of them before – as long as they’re consistent. I’d have to watch the replay and slow it down. They’ve got all the angles.
“I don’t want to say anything until we’ve had a really good look at the incident because I’m just watching it from the sideline.”