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2021 Toyota AFL Premiership
North Melbourne v Geelong Cats
Round 20 •
42 6.6
Full Time
62 8.14
Cats Won By 20
Blundstone Arena,  Hobart  • Palawa

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    Preview (Round 20, 2021)

    It’s a rare occasion when 18th versus second is seen as a meeting of two of the most in-form teams in the competition, but Saturday’s clash between North Melbourne and Geelong will be just that.

    North Melbourne v Geelong
    Blundstone Arena
    Saturday July 31, 1.15pm AEST

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    It’s a rare occasion when 18th versus second is seen as a meeting of two of the most in-form teams in the competition, but Saturday’s clash between North Melbourne and Geelong will be just that.

    The bottom-placed Roos enter the clash having won three of their last five games, including a 39-point demolition of Carlton last time out.

    Nick Larkey was the star of the show, capitalising on some much-improved ball movement to boot a career-high 7 goals.

    Fellow young star Tarryn Thomas kicked 4 goals from 23 disposals, but North will be without their brilliant number 26, after he suffered a delayed concussion.

    The Cats have won four on the bounce and sent a warning to the rest of the competition in Round 19, as they trounced premiers Richmond by 38 points at the MCG.

    Tom Hawkins and Esava Ratugolea were in fine form, kicking 4 goals each, and will provide a stern test for the Roos’ backline.

    Former North Melbourne star and two-time Syd Barker Medallist Shaun Higgins will line-up for his 250th AFL game.

    Last time we met
    Round 5, 2021

    The Roos looked like they might spring one of the upsets of the season when the two sides last met at GMBHA Stadium, leading the Cats up until the midway through the second term.

    But Geelong proved too strong at home, running out 30-point winners.

    Jack Ziebell was in imperious form in the backline, setting a career-best for kicks (33), and a club record for metres gained (946).

    Ben Cunnington was at his brilliant best with 29 disposals and 7 clearances.

    For the hosts, Tom Stewart starred with 30 disposals and 11 marks in the backline.

    09:54

    The match-up
    Ben McKay and Robbie Tarrant v Tom Hawkins and Esava Ratugolea

    When the two sides last met, it was a battle of youth versus experience, as Ben McKay took on Tom Hawkins.

    McKay performed admirably on the reigning Coleman Medallist, restricting him to just a single goal.

    For this clash however, the addition of the experienced Robbie Tarrant to the Roos’ defence and the in-form Esava Ratugolea to the Cats’ attack adds another layer of intrigue.

    Will McKay take on Hawkins again, who he held so well in Round 5, or will the two experienced heads in Tarrant and Hawkins do battle once more?

    If it does go the way of the latter, the clash of the two 23-year-olds in Ratugolea v McKay will be a preview of what’s to come between the two clubs for the next decade.

    Whatever the matchups, keeping Geelong’s potent forward line quiet will be critical to any chance of a famous North Melbourne win.

    The key men
    Jaidyn Stephenson and Tom Stewart

    Jaidyn Stephenson has been a revelation since crossing from Collingwood, averaging 19.9 disposals and 1.1 goals a game, playing as a midfielder and forward.

    His excellent form since returning from a wrist injury has coincided with the Roos’ late-season surge, playing a significant role in the wins over Gold Coast, West Coast and Carlton.

    With fellow young star Tarryn Thomas set to miss Saturday’s clash, the emphasis will be placed on Stephenson to provide the link between the midfield and forward line and to provide a goal threat.

    Tom Stewart has gone from strength to strength for the Cats and looks set to claim a third All-Australian blazer in just his fifth season in the AFL.

    Stewart’s average of 24.1 disposals is the highest of his career to date, while he leads the competition for total marks, and he sits fifth for intercept marks, the only general defender in the top 10.

    Restricting Stewart’s influence will be key to the Roos’ chances.

    The stat

    Saturday’s clash will be the first time the two sides have faced off at Blundstone Arena, and just the second time the Hawks have played for premiership points in Tasmania, having met the Hawks in Launceston in 2007.

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    Match Report (Round 20, 2021)

    In a match similar to the round five meeting between these two clubs, Geelong has pulled away from a determined but ultimately outclassed North Melbourne.

    In a match similar to the round five meeting between these two clubs, Geelong has pulled away from a determined but ultimately outclassed North Melbourne to win 8.14 (62) to 6.6 (42) at Blundstone Arena in Hobart on Saturday afternoon.

    A capacity crowd turned out for North's home game on a weekend of football thrown into disarray around the country by the latest COVID outbreaks, and the locals will have left well sated by the contest.

    The Roos threw everything at their more fancied opponents and took a small lead into the first break, but the Cats' experience and harder bodies made the small differences show on the scoreboard.

    Geelong went to half-time eight points up and stretched the lead to 11 at the final change before pulling away in the fourth quarter.

    Ben McKay again did his brother, Carlton full-forward Harry, a big favour in his quest for a first Coleman Medal, keeping Tom Hawkins to one goal after also holding the Cats spearhead to a single major earlier this year. Unfortunately for Ben, 'Tomahawk's' goal was the one that broke North Melbourne's back late in the final term.

    Aaron Hall racked up 35 disposals for North, while Jy Simpkin was terrific once again with 29 and 7 clearances.

    Luke Davies-Unaicke had 23 touches and booted a goal, with Jack Ziebell and McKay also among the Roos' best. 

    Eddie Ford was solid on debut, booting his first career goal in the final term.

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    A day of firsts for the Kangaroos
    It was always going to be a battle to kick goals against Geelong's stingy defence, but two young Roos had moments they will never forget. Both Atu Bosenavulagi and Eddie Ford kicked the first goals of their young careers, much to the delight of their teammates. Bosenavulagi smothered a Sam Menegola handpass midway through the first term, burst into the clear and then drilled his shot on the run from 40m. And after two misses earlier in the match, Ford kept his team in the hunt early in the last quarter when he snapped from close range on the right boot.

    The young midfielders that continue to impress
    Without contested bull Ben Cunnington to lead its midfield charge, the question was always going to be which North Melbourne players could step up to carry the load. It was little surprise that Luke Davies-Uniacke and Jy Simpkin would be those men, continuing seasons of huge development for both. Davies-Uniacke started his day with a blistering 55m goal and finished with 23 disposals while Simpkin was terrific around the contest with his 29. They had 13 clearances between them to help mitigate the absence of Cunnington.

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    NORTH MELBOURNE   3.2    4.4     5.6     6.6 (42)
    GEELONG                     2.4    5.6    6.11   8.14 (62)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne: Larkey 2, Bosenavulagi, Davies-Uniacke, Ford, Taylor
    Geelong: C.Guthrie 2, Rohan 2, Blicavs, Higgins, Narkle

    BEST  
    North Melbourne: Davies-Uniacke, Simpkin, McKay, Hall, Ziebell, Goldstein
    Geelong: C.Guthrie, Z.Guthrie, Tuohy, Bews, Close, Stewart, Smith

    INJURIES  
    North Melbourne: Nil
    Geelong: Tom Atkins (back) replaced in selected side by Zach Guthrie

    SUBSTITUTES  
    North Melbourne: Shaun Atley (unused)
    Geelong: Jordan Clark (unused)

    Crowd: TBC at Blundstone Arena

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