The Early Crow

Bellarine FNLK Rock Football | Newcomb co-captain Tom Webster says the club is not shying away from the enormity of Saturday’s clash with Anglesea.

In what looms as the Power’s biggest home-and-away game since 2007, a victory will give them a slight edge over the reigning premier in the fight for an elimination final berth.

However, a loss will keep it outside the top five ahead of a challenging fortnight post the league-wide bye, with clashes against Geelong Amateur and Queenscliff.

“The boys have been building it up all of this week and over the bye,” Webster told K rock Football’s Beyond the Boundary podcast.

“You don’t want to try and pump it up too much, but it’s an eight-pointer this week.

“It means the world to us moving forward.”

After welcoming back Logan Wagener to Grinter Reserve from Leopold, along with his premiership teammates Andrew Pepper and Luke Justin, and Ben Clark from St Joseph’s, expectations were that Newcomb would challenge for finals.

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