There was a large degree of nervous excitement around the visitors rooms pre game.
Rookie coach Angus Robertson, at the helm for his first game as coach, had the task of mixing new recruits Benji Neal, Isaac Corvo, Ethan Reeves and brothers Charlie and James Ford into the lineup.
Port Melbourne listed player Cody Szust was also a welcome inclusion.
The Cats began well kicking with the wind, and after having the better of the early stoppages a couple of missed shots on goal failed to reward the positive start.
Cobram half forward Darcy Pridham-McCormack was first to register a major after seven minutes of play.
Cats veteran Shaun Kable was quick to reply with a converting from 50m after a strong passage of play from the centre clearance.
Neal then added another for the visitors. Lachy Hawkins dominated the ruck duels providing plenty of opportunities for Reeves, Charlie Ford snd Szust.
William Robertson was solid on the last line of defence with James Ford, repelling many attacking moves. A double 50m penalty awarded upfield gave Cobram the lead and momentum late in the term.
The second stanza saw the Tigers show their depth across the field.
The well drilled outfit took advantage of the conditions and piled on 5 unanswered majors for the term.
The younger Cats stood up to the challenge and Archie Mason, Reilly Rennick, Nick Lunn, Chris Wright, Bailey Coombs and Zye Treadway all showed that they are in for solid seasons at this level.
Angus Robertson swung Matt Jackson forward in a move to try and reduce the 34 point half time margin and Jackson responded kicking two for the term in general play.
The second trapping a half volley and snapping around his body was a game highlight.
As the game wore on so did Cobram’s supremacy and the Finley team had no answer to the last term onslaught
Final score: Cobram 128 def Finley 30.
The Cats will now reset and prepare for this weeks night fixture against Numurkah at home.