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DarlingDowns.AFLQ.com.au spoke to South Burnett Saints coach Steve Humbler, ahead of the Saints clash with University in this Sunday's Division 2 Men's Grand-Final.
South Burnett will be looking to replicate what they have done all season on Sunday and that is attack with pace.
Saints Coach Steve Humbler was asked about the lead up to the Grand-Final and key messages throughout the week, Humbler gave a straight forward answer that nothing will change.
"Same as always, keeping things very much the same routine.
"(The key message will be) Enjoy the moment and take the opportunity that is before you as it could be the only chance you have."
Humbler knows it is a fantastic opportunity for the club to grow moving forward and a positive result for the club will mean just that little bit more for the South Burnett region.
"Only being established for two years, it means a lot for AFL in the South Burnett (region)."
Travelling together will be key for the decider, after a long season of road trips with the Saints having one of the largest quotas of travel of any team. The Saints will travel down on a team bus to minimise the burden on each individual player.
However, coach Humbler said the Saints key to success was what they have done all season, to attack with pace.
"Doing all the things that got us here, attack the football.
"Tackle them when they have the ball and use our leg speed."
The South Burnett coach also added that the Saints were mindful of not one or two Cougars players but the entire team.
"(We will be mindful of) All of them, you never give an opposition player a chance in a GF.
"I will back my players’ abilities as I have done all season," Humbler added.
South Burnett take on University in the Division 2 men's Grand-Final from 2:45pm on Sunday at Rockville, in a game that is sure to draw a large crowd from the north of Toowoomba.
Last Modified on 15/09/2014 08:43