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Bellarine FNLK Rock Football | Anglesea coach Jordan Keras isn’t shying away from the hype of being in a grand final after the club booked its first berth in a Bellarine decider in 24 years.

The Roos trailed by as much as 24 points late in the first quarter of Saturday’s second semi-final at Portarlington’s Ron Evans Oval before claiming a seven-point win over minor premier Torquay.

It was Anglesea’s first win over their archrivals since Round 14, 2018, snapping an 11-game losing streak against the Tigers.

“Being part of a couple of flags myself and being lucky enough to be around successful clubs, I’ve some nice things clubs do in times like this,” Keras said.

“And we’ll try to make it as special as possible because, at the end of the day, we’ve just got to try and enjoy it and do our best.”

Keras used his post-match address to praise the evenness of Anglesea’s performance.

“The message to the players was just how much guts and determination it took from everyone,” he said.

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