KEYSBOROUGH plays reigning premier Narre Warren on Saturday.
“We played well at Narre last year, so the boys are confident of going there, even though we had a poor second half (against Berwick),” retiring coach Brad Canavan said.
“We matched up pretty well.”
The Burras are coming off a 104-point loss to Berwick.
Keysborough was competitive in the first half before falling away.
The Burras were best served by captain Ryan Goodes through the midfield, the dogged Anthony Brannan and Tyson King, who kicked three goals in a hard-working effort.
Narre Warren had a 65-point away win over Pakenham.
Confident despite loss
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