Gunditjmara Bulls coach Renato Da Ros says his team will focus on solidifying its game ahead of the Limestone Coast Rugby League finals.
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The Bulls bounced back with a thumping 60-10 win against Horsham Panthers at Horsham on Saturday.
"We've made finals it's just matter of solidifying what we've been practicing," Da Ros said.
"We've got them pretty well organised."
The Bulls will face Blue Lake Knights in the final round of the season this Saturday.
Da Ros said he was pleased with how his side responded after last week's big loss to Warrnambool Raiders.
"The guys bounced back really well," he said.
"We had to go over there with a smaller team, we took the bare 11 (players) due to injuries and unavailability."
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Da Ros said it was a great team performance with some strong individual efforts.
The Bulls leader said Tewhi Gillett and Bernie Sinnott provided "good front-foot ball".
He added the team scored some great tries.
"Phillip Chatfield had a field day," he said.
"He made big charging runs."
Da Ros said Jackson Cruickshank was also among the try scorers.
There was only one LCRL game played on the weekend.
North Warrnambool Warriors forfeited their match to Naracoorte Jets because of player unavailability.
Blue Lake Knights, struggling with injuries, forfeited their game to Warrnambool Raiders.
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