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Devils down ‘Burra in opener

April 14, 2022 BY

So close: Darley defenders crowd the Sebastopol goal square preventing the ‘Burra scoring midway through the first term. Photos: ALISTAIR FINLAY

DARLEY’S six-point win on the road against finals aspirant Sebastopol was one for the players and the fans especially, while new Coach Dan Jordan opted with a measured approach in the aftermath.

“We did some good things today,” Jordan said. “It gives us something to work with going forward.

“While I’m really happy for the players and the club to chalk up that early win, our journey has just begun.”

Sebastopol’s Zane Le Huray looks to move the out of the ‘Burra’s backline.

 

Son of a gun youngster Mace Cousins donning his father’s number 14 guernsey was named best for the Devils in a real confidence boost for the former Western Jet.

Jack Bewley continued his recent run of form out of the recent practice match against Rowville, to feature among the better players while older brother Brett – who had two goals two goals, gave Devils fans a taste of what’s to come with moments of pure class finishing and penetration by foot.

The former Fremantle Docker and his hard-working mid-field offsider Luther Baker were off the charts in the opening half according, to Sebastopol coach Michael Searle.

“We were pretty poor early, our disposal really let us down,” Searle said. “Even without the ball, we couldn’t contain Baker and [Brett] Bewley.

“Their influence was significant and we tried to address the issue at half time.”

According to Searle the Devils early pressure was solid and triggered indecision that led to costly turnovers.

“Even when we thought we were away, the boys were all too consumed by perceived pressure,” he said. “It wasn’t our finest hour.”

Devil Brett Bewley, who had two majors, was dominant across mid-field.

 

The Devils kicked with the aid of a four-goal breeze in the opening term to have the home side reeling 30 points in arrears.

Despite being outscored in the second stanza, Darley were able to add two crucial goals into the breeze as the Burra’s failed to fully capitalise to the scoring end.

When the margin stretched to 38 at the final change, the script writers went to work, leading with the Darley impending upset win over Sebas.

Despite the score getting a little too close for comfort, the Devils hung on to sing the song in full voice and it’d been a while.

 

BY TODD WHELAN