JINDERA centreman Nick Holman says the Bulldogs have the self-belief to upset Brock-Burrum.
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Despite losing to their opponents twice during the home and away series and having a tougher run into the premiership decider, Holman is confident the team’s game-plan will stand up under pressure.
“We just need to turn up and play our game,” Holman said.
We aren’t going in trying to curb the damage, we are going in trying to win it.
- Nick Holman
“We’re a 50-50 shot.
“They have been the best side in the competition all year and we haven’t beaten them, but there is no better opportunity than Saturday.
“We are confident in ourselves.
“We aren’t going in trying to curb the damage, we are going in trying to win it.”
Nick and his brother, Kris, have been instrumental in Jindera making the grand final.
Their brother, Tom, played for Bendigo league club Kangaroo Flat this year while another sibling, Luke, was sidelined following knee surgery.