'Strong mentality' needed as Brackley aim for next level
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Brackley Town hope it will be third time lucky after again reaching the National League North play-offs.
They lost to York City in the 2021-22 semi-finals and went one stage further last season, but were beaten by Kidderminster in the final.
Gavin Cowan's side will be at home to either Chorley or Curzon Ashton on Sunday in this season's semi-finals.
"Nothing changes, we'll just be keeping things at the highest standard possible, and be ready for the next task," he told BBC Radio Northampton.
Brackley won 5-1 at Blyth Spartans in their final regular-season game to secure third place behind Scunthorpe United and champions Tamworth.
Danny Newton and Morgan Roberts each scored twice to establish a 4-0 half-time lead on their way to a victory that also meant Blyth were relegated.
"We've got a particularly strong mentality and that's what it takes to start games so fast and to make sure you're concentrating all the way through," said Cowan.
"At this stage of the season, that's what's going to be needed."
Former AFC Telford boss Cowan hailed a "monstrous effort" by a group of supporters who made the 496-mile round trip to the north east, adding: "I know there were so many more than wanted to do it as well. In the current climate to have that many fans is amazing."
He plans to "take in" Wednesday's game between Chorley and Curzon Ashton before beginning final preparations to meet the winners.
On Blyth's relegation, he said: "We don't want to be the creator of anyone's downfall but ultimately we've got our own agenda.
"I'm really sad to see them go, I'm sure they'll bounce back. They'll certainly be a force to be reckoned with in the level below. It's a great catchment area for players."