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Bellarine FNLK Rock Football | John Howard was Prime Minister, the Sydney Olympics were a year away, and Anglesea lifted its third Bellarine premiership cup.

Little did the Roos know that 25 years later, they would own the second-longest premiership drought in the competition.

However, that can all change tomorrow at Leopold Memorial Park when Jordan Keras’ men take on Torquay in this year’s decider.

However, for it to happen, Keras, who finished runner-up in this year’s Les Aash Medal, knows they can’t afford to play catch-up football.

Anglesea trailed Drysdale by as much as 25 points in the qualifying final and the Tigers by 26 in the second semi.

“We’re just really hoping we can put a more even spread across all four quarters,” Keras said.

“That’s going to be an emphasis; not letting them jump us so we have to make a five, six, seven-goal deficit to win.

“If we can start well and be in the game, it should hold us in good stead.”

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