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It was Round 10, 2022 …

NARRM 4.4.28 8.9.57 10.13.73 14.16.100
 
NORTH MELBOURNE 
3.0.18 6.1.37 8.3.51 8.5.53
 
The undefeated Demons bearing the indigenous name of our city beat North Melbourne at the Docklands for the first time ever in their ninth meeting at the venue. They were by no means dominant against the lowly Kangaroos and it took until the last quarter before they finally shook off their plucky opponents.

THE TEAMS
 
NORTH MELBOURNE

B: K.Turner 28 A.Corr 4 L.McDonald 11 
HB: B.Scott 8 J.Walker 19 L.Young 17
C: H.Greenwood 18 L.Davies-Uniacke 9 F.Perez 39
HF: J.Horne-Francis 6 N.Larkey 20 P.Curtis 25
F: J.Ziebell 7 C.Zurhaar 44 J.Anderson 3
Foll: T.Goldstein 22 J.Simpkin 12 T.Thomas 26 
I/C: K.Hayden 37 T.Powell 24 C.Taylor 5 T.Xerri 38 
Sub: A.Bosenavulagi 15 Emerg: J.Archer 34 C.Coleman-Jones 21 J.Stephenson 2

In: H.Greenwood J.Horne-Francis J.Simpkin T.Xerri

Out: C.Coleman-Jones (omitted) C.Lazzaro (omitted) J.Mahony (ankle) J.Stephenson (omitted)

NARRM

B: J. Hunt 29 H.Petty 35 T.Rivers 24
HB: J.Lever 8 S.May 1 J.Jordon 23
C:  T.Sparrow 32 L.Dunstan 27 E.Langdon 15
HF: A.Neal-Bullen 30 B.Brown 50 C.Petracca 5
F: T.McDonald 25 L.Jackson 6 B.Fritsch 31
Foll: M.Gawn 11 C.Oliver 13 K.Pickett 36
I/C: J.Bowey 17 A.Brayshaw 10 J.Melksham 18 C.Spargo 9
Sub: T.Bedford 12 Emerg: B.Laurie 16 A.Tomlinson 20 S.Weideman 26

In: T.Bedford  L.Dunstan J.Melksham

Out: K.Chandler (suspended) J.Harmes (hamstring) J.Viney (hamstring)

Odd spot: The Demons haven’t played North Melbourne at the MCG since April 2018. The victory broke a long time losing streak against the Kangaroos but can you guess who the top goalkickers were for each side that day?

 

Tom McDonald’s last game for the year … coincided with our fall from premiership favourite to not even getting in the preliminary finals.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Odd spot: The Demons haven’t played North Melbourne at the MCG since April 2018. The victory broke a long time losing streak against the Kangaroos but can you guess who the top goalkickers were for each side that day?

For Melbourne - the great Tommy Bugg kicked four goals and for North Melbourne, the great BBB also booted four. I think Brown should forget the haircuts in future and grow his hair back to previous lengths. 

 
3 hours ago, Pink Freud said:

For Melbourne - the great Tommy Bugg kicked four goals and for North Melbourne, the great BBB also booted four. I think Brown should forget the haircuts in future and grow his hair back to previous lengths. 

Yes was at that game. Garlett, Kemp and Waite kicked 3. Hogan and Cunnington very good.

Like last year at Marvel Roos were hard at it and didn’t break until Q4.

3 hours ago, Pink Freud said:

I think Brown should forget the haircuts in future and grow his hair back to previous lengths. 

Big Samson Brown?


23 hours ago, Pink Freud said:

For Melbourne - the great Tommy Bugg kicked four goals and for North Melbourne, the great BBB also booted four. I think Brown should forget the haircuts in future and grow his hair back to previous lengths. 

Why is everyone laying into Benny Brown?  He kicked 9 goals in the first 3 rounds of this year.

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