BROCK-Burrum coach Lauren Kerrins believes her team will have to cut the supply to giant CDHBU shooter Rosie Dye to win Saturday’s A-grade grand final at Walbundrie.
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Dye has been running hot for the Power and Kerrins believes it will take a team effort to nullify her dominance.
“We will have to work really hard in the mid-court to stop the ball going in,” Kerrins said.
Our games against CDHBU have been tough all year and I don’t think the grand final will be any different
- Lauren Kerrins
“She’s obviously very tall and we need to help Jacqui (O’Donoghue) with the supply as much as possible.
“I think most sides approach it like that.
“Our games against CDHBU have been tough all year and I don’t think the grand final will be any different.”
Dye is a similar height to Kerrins’ former Wodonga teammate Jane Cook.
Brock-Burrum has only three players – Kerrins, Tori Ellis and Janene Waton – backing up from last year's premiership side.
Kerrins faces a tough match-up against CDHBU speedster Brooke Wilson.
Saint shooter Bri Winley shapes as another key player.
CDHBU has defeated Brock-Burrum by five and seven goals in their head-to-head battles this season.