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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar \ on: AFL Round 02 Chat Stacker_Sports
North Melbourne v Melbourne, Marvel Stadium
Sunday, March 23, 3.20pm AEDT
Last time: Melbourne 11.4 (70) d North Melbourne 10.7 (67), R15 2024
What it means
North Melbourne missed an opportunity to start its season on the right foot as it kept pace with the undermanned Western Bulldogs while not quite doing enough to get its nose in front. The Kangaroos can turn to promising signs in the defeat to the Dogs, as well as in the narrow loss when finishing strongly against the Demons last year, but at some stage need to find wins to prove they are heading in the right direction.
Melbourne looked set to put yet another off-season of conjecture and controversy behind it with a win over GWS until the top-four hopefuls booted the last two goals of the game. The Demons did a lot right against the Giants but will have no time to lick their wounds ahead of a clash with a Kangaroos outfit that pushed them to the limit last year, if they want to avoid a dreaded 0-2 start.
Game shapers
Jack Darling will go down as a West Coast great after 298 matches and 532 goals in Eagles colours. But the 32-year-old will be wearing royal blue and white as he reaches the 300-game milestone after showing North Melbourne that he can be more than just a foil for spearhead Nick Larkey with 15 disposals in a promising performance in his club debut.
Christian Petracca had his season ended prematurely after a sickening collision last year that reportedly led to the gun midfielder questioning his long-term commitment to Melbourne. The 29-year-old quickly reminded the Demons of what they were at threat of losing with a typically dynamic display with 27 disposals and two goals last week in a stirring return to form.
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Roos win 125 - 66
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