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HALSEY IS OUT TO END THE BLUES’ FINAL JINX

HALSEY IS

By Sam Rhodes

HITCH A RIDE: Dan Rumens is mobbed by his team mates after scoring to make it 3-1
PICTURE: Sean Coxon

PAUL Halsey reckons Ware’s underdogs are better prepared for this year’s play-off final – and says his players are brimming with confidence.
Halsey has guided the Blues to their second Southern Division One Central final in two years having lost at the final hurdle to North Leigh 12 months ago.
Halsey’s men finished the regular season fifth in the table but produced, arguably, the biggest shock of play-off week after beating league runn...

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