"Overall, it hasn't been a bad day. We are in a close fight for the top five, so we have to keep our focus and continue to gain more confidence on these stages."
Paddon and Kennard were the fastest Hyundai Motorsport crew for many of Friday's stages as well as the day's end. Team-mate Thierry Neuville held seventh, Dani Sordo ninth and team debutant Kevin Abbring 14th, while double world champion Sébastien Ogier had the rally lead.
With all WRC crews (unusually) still in the running as Saturday's eight stages commenced, this meant Ogier again ran first on the road and Paddon ninth.
Paddon and Kennard ripped through Saturday's 17.70km opener just 1.3 seconds off Ogier's stage-winning pace, and with more top five stage times, their hold on fifth place overall was solid.
"It's been a good morning. We're happy to hold onto position and build up a little bit more of a gap behind. It's been a bit challenging, the first couple of stages went well, and then struggled a bit in the second two. We know where we have to improve and what we have to keep working on. I think we've made an improvement on yesterday, but there's still a long way to go. This afternoon we want try and see if we can eke out that gap a bit more to put us in a good position for tomorrow's short day."
Officials cancelled stage 14 for safety reasons with the huge crowds. Paddon then delivered another second-fastest stage time in the 15th stage, along with some further consistent top five times to finish the day with a strong hold on fifth place, 36.6 seconds behind Jari-Matti Latvala in fourth and 19.4 seconds ahead of team-mate Neuville in sixth.
Paddon described his performance on Saturday as an improvement on Friday's. "It's been a good day. It's obviously very pleasing to hold position and extend the gap to our team-mate Thierry behind. I think today's been an improvement on yesterday. This morning the first two stages went quite well, I struggled a little bit in the middle of the day, just losing the rhythm and feeling of the car. But then we made some changes at midday service and this afternoon gained a little bit of confidence and set some good stage times.
"It's good to be consistently in the top five stage times and even to set a couple of top two times as well, we're heading in the right direction. Tomorrow the plan is just to try and hold position, it's a short day. We've got 20 seconds to Thierry behind, so we need to keep a good pace and bring it home."