By Glen Atwell
ONE round remains in the Victorian Premier League and the Dandenong Panthers appear to have secured a spot in the final six.
A one-day game against North Melbourne, which is out of the finals race in 11th position, is all that separates the Panthers from a chance to play Premier finals.
With the match scheduled at Shepley Oval, the Panthers should win comfortably and guarantee themselves a top-six position, but even if they lose, finals are still a possibility.
Melbourne, seventh on the ladder, is one win behind the Panthers and will need to beat competition powerhouse St Kilda and hope that Dandenong stumble to open up a position in the top six.
On Saturday the Panthers were beaten by Fitzroy-Doncaster who comfortably chased down the 161 required for first-innings points.
Despite having the weather to blame for their modest first innings score, the Panthers had their opposition in trouble at 3/42, but Fitzroy batsman Peter Roach assured his side of the points with an unbeaten century (100 not out).
Darren Pattinson collected 2/58 from his 13-over spell.
After a seesawing start to the season, the Panthers asserted themselves as finals’ contenders and, barring a last-round disaster, should sneak into the final six.
The final round of the Premier League regular season hits into action at 11am on Shepley Oval this Saturday.
Panthers leap into finals
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