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Burnside Heights’ finals dream moves one step closer

Burnside Heights moved back into the top two in Essendon District Football League division 2.

While the Bears win against Keilor Park was expected, a couple of other results fell their way.

Bears president Justin Peagram said finishing in the top two was their focus.

A top-two finish would mean the Bears play finals for the first time.

“We spoke about playing finals at the start of the year and definitely thought we could get there,” Peagram said.

“[Coach] Aidan [Stott] had a plan. Last year we took some steps and this year we had to move forward.

“The ball is now in our court. We want to give ourselves the best chance possible and it would be good to have at least two opportunities in finals.”

Peagram said the playing group was sticking to the task at hand, but said there was some excitement at the club about the chance to play finals.

On Saturday, the Bears beat Keilor Park, 30.14 (194)-6.5 (41).

Peagram said the focus was on making sure they were following the right processes, after an up and down month.

“We want to stick to a plan,” he said.

“We wanted to play disciplined football and it was about sticking to the structures and playing the right way.”

The Bears shared the goals around in windy conditions but Anthony Fawcus headed the pack with seven goals.

Seven players kicked multiple goals.

Adam Sullivan, who kicked three goals, was named best on ground.

Peagram said the spread of goal kickers was something they were focused on, making them harder to defend.

The Bears have the bye this week, before facing ladder leaders Sunbury Kangaroos.

Peagram said it would be a good challenge over the last few rounds.

“Looking at the draw, we’ve got a good run home,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Bears women’s side booked their spot in the finals.

The Bears sit fourth with one round remaining and will either finish third or fourth.

Peagram said the side had overcome some setbacks this season.

“They’ve definitely copped their fair share of injuries,” he said.

“Players who played big roles last year haven’t been able to play this year.

“We’ve been able to play a number of under-18 girls. They are gelling well and keen to play senior football.”

Coach Jeff Stevens has already signed on to coach next season.

Burnside Heights play Hillside in the final round of the regular season.

 

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