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Bellarine FNLK Rock Football | After admitting they took Queenscliff “too lightly” in their first meeting of the season, co-coach Riley Kershaw says Geelong Amateur wasn’t going to let the Coutas have the better of them for a second time.

The Pegs took another step towards securing the minor premiership, remaining three games clear on top of the ladder, with a 54-point win at Queens Park, 17.14 (116) to 9.8 (62), their seventh consecutive victory.

After taking a 15-point lead into quarter time, Ammos took control of the contest with a six-goal-to-two second term, opening up a 42-point half-time buffer.

“I think there’s the mental side of it from the players that, when a side gets you, you always have it in the back of your mind and you always want to get one back on them,” Kershaw said.

“We did our homework a little bit more this time, and the first to admit that maybe last time we just took the Couta too lightly.

“We put a fair bit of work into them this week, so we’re really pleased at how, one, we responded as a playing group from a mental side of things from the first time around and then two, just as a group performing to the system.”

Outside run was where Queenscliff was able to challenge Amateur in the Round 5 clash.

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