Morley head coach Peter Seabourne believes there is much more to come from his National Three North side.
The West Yorkshire club currently top the table after nine games, having won the last eight.
"I still believe there is a lot more to come from the players," Seabourne told BBC Radio Leeds.
"I think the high standard of this league is being the best out of the players and pushing some of them to produce their very best form."
Morley are currently on an eight game winning run after bouncing back from an opening day loss at promotion rivals Middlesbrough.
Seabourne added: "This has been the best division I've seen Morley play in for about six or seven years.
"It's been very tough and everyone is capable of beating each other.
"We are lucky at the moment that we've come out of some real scraps the right side.
"The quality of the opposition is very high and pushing my players to get better and better."
Seabourne is supported by forwards coach Roger Burman and former Leeds Carnegie, Gloucester and England scrum-half Scott Benton.
"Scott is fantastic and his experience is second to none. Having a guy like that around the club is great not just for me, but for all the guys at the club to learn off.
"Myself, Scott and Roger all bounce off each other and work very well together.
"Scott is classed as player/coach still and has put his boots on four times so far this season.
"When he does play it's just a calming influence on the field when i need it, and he understands that too."
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