Just in case anyone had forgotten, Port Douglas reminded rival clubs on Saturday of what they were capable of in this year's AFL Cairns premiership.
Everything that has carried the unbeaten Crocs to the top of the ladder this season was on show at Cazalys when they thumped fellow top-four side the Manunda Hawks 28.18 (186) to 11.6 (72).
Crocs coach Andy Viola said a tough run into the finals had
focused his side on finishing the regular season with momentum.
"The way our draw has been, playing Saints, Hawks and then Centrals next week, it happens to be the three sides in the finals," he said. "I’d be lying if I said we haven’t been looking toward finals. We’ve tried a few things the past couple of weeks but we’ve also kept a few things up our sleeve that we don’t want to spill out of the bag."
There did not need to be much science behind how the Crocs played in the first quarter when they had the breeze at their backs.
Most of their goals came in the same manner – win the centre bounce then kick the ball into the 50m arc towards full-forward Matt Shaw.
Thanks to The Cairns Post, read more at: http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2010/08/23/123581_local-sport-news.html
Last Modified on 27/10/2010 12:42