Devils earn finals double chance with solid win

Brady Wright. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 403538_09

Tara Murray

Darley came out on top in a tough, solid contest against North Ballarat to give itself two shots at making a Ballarat Football League grand final.

The two sides faced off in an elimination final on Sunday in tough conditions at Darley Park. Heavy winds made things hard for both sides.

There was not much in the game for the first two quarters, with the Devils leading by five points at half time.

The game started to break open with the Devils able to get some reward on the scoreboard running away with a 12.15 (87)-6.5 (41) win.

Devils coach Dan Jordan said it was a pretty pleasing performance.

“It was a good solid contested game,” he said. “The boys stuck at it in trying conditions with the win.

“We executed well and we were able to kick away late. The scoreboard didn’t reflect the game.

“We’re pleased to get there and get a double chance.”

Jordan said the win was 45 knots going across the ground and it made it hard to score at one end.

He said they had trained for it.

“In the second quarter we weren’t able to take our opportunities but the boys were able to stick to the plan.

“We were able to score with it late in the final quarter.”

Harley Inglis kicked three goals for the Devils, while Brady Wright was the other multiple goalkicker with two.

Jordan said Inglis and Joel Cadman were probably their two standouts.

“Harley kicked three goals and Joel played a good role on the wing for us,” he said. “Brady Wright up forward gave us an aerial presence and the back six made it hard for North Ballarat.”

The Devils will now face Melton for a spot in the grand final this Saturday, which is set to be played at Darley.

Melton beat East Point in the qualifying final on Saturday, 9.9 (63)-7.9 (51) to keep its double chance.

The Bloods came from 14 points down at three quarter time to get the win.

Conrad Farrugia kicked three goals in a best on ground performance.

Jordan said he expected a good match up with a grand final spot on the line.

“Melton are a good side and have been the best side all year,” he said. “It’ll be good to be up against them and we’re excited for the challenge to see how we go.”

East Point will play Ballarat in the other semi final, which will be a knockout semi.