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Bacchus Marsh strike in second half of long-awaited final

Bacchus Marsh overcame some early nerves on Saturday to storm into the Ballarat Football League semi-finals.

Playing finals for the first time since 2001, the Cobras were up against it early against Lake Wendouree, which had defeated them in the season’s final round.

The Cobras found plenty of the ball but lacked the composure needed to match it with the Lakers.

Trailing by 21 points at half-time, the Cobras still had a pulse and after the main break they kick-started their finals campaign.

The Cobras were cleaner with the ball and quickly began to have an impact on the scoreboard. Four goals to none in the third quarter brought them the lead; another five goals in the last term sealed the win.

The Cobras won 13.13 (91)-7.8 (50), keeping the minor premiers to just two points in the second half.

Cobras president Adam Sutherland said a lack of finals experience in the side meant nerves were on display early on.

“They weren’t overawed, but there was a bit of stage fright,” he said.

“The effort was there and after half-time we couldn’t have been more clinical in our effort.

“We were still close enough at that main break. We knew we could compete with them; we’re one of the top teams for a reason.”

Sutherland’s faith wasn’t wasted and after half-time they produced their best football of the season.

“The first half wasn’t a true reflection of the pressure we were putting in.

“In just the first two or three minutes of the second half, the effort and decision-making was improved.

“It was a game we knew we could win. Once we got our tails up we were able to go on with it.”

Sutherland said defenders Trent Angwin and Liam Mullen were the standouts in a real team performance.

He also highlighted the role of Tyson Shea in shutting down Steve Clifton.

“Everyone contributed, even if they weren’t winning possession.”

The Cobras now face the Sunbury Lions in the semi-finals. A win means a grand final spot; a loss will put them into the preliminary final.

“The last time the two teams met was back in round one,” Sutherland said.

“It’s hard to get a read on them and it’s not like we can look back to last time.

“Obviously they’re in good form and up and about.

“Their form in the second half of the year is as good as anyone’s.”

 

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