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Pre-season fixture: Match sim against Demons locked in
North Melbourne will tune up for the 2026 season with a match simulation against Melbourne on Friday, February 20
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'Bull' ready to help lead the charge in Roos' revitalised forward line
Dynamic forward Cam Zurhaar says he's ready to tackle the 2026 campaign after a disrupted summer
Training report: Sheezel, half-backs among match sim standouts
Vice-captain Harry Sheezel and half-backs Colby McKercher and Riley Hardeman were among the standouts as the Kangaroos went head to head in a match simulation on Wednesday morning
'An unwavering sense of belonging': What drives Luke Davies-Uniacke
Luke Davies-Uniacke stars in the second episode of NMFC Media’s ’Make It Happen' documentary series
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'I'm still not anywhere near the level I want to get to': Powell
Midfielder Tom Powell explains why he's hunting success in his sixth AFL season
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LDU on self-belief, staying grounded, how mum convinced him to stay a Roo
In the second episode of ‘Make It Happen’, North Melbourne star Luke Davies-Uniacke discusses being a 'veteran' at 26, his strong sense of belonging in Rye, and reveals the factors behind his massive contract call
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Curtis on overseas medical evacuation, All-Australian aim, fatherhood
In the first episode of 'Make It Happen', North Melbourne star Paul Curtis explains how his pre-season has been seriously affected by a dramatic illness
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VFL R18 team: Kangas name five inclusions
AFL-listed duo Will Phillips and Eddie Ford are among five inclusions for North Melbourne's VFL clash against Geelong
AFL-listed duo Will Phillips and Eddie Ford are among five inclusions for North Melbourne's VFL clash against Geelong.
Phillips was omitted from the AFL side following the 31-point loss to Sydney, while Ford returns from being sidelined with a foot injury.
They are joined in the team by Ben Huggard, Olli Hotton and Bode Stevens.
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Going out of the side which lost to the Swans by 11 points are AFL-selected trio Zane Duursma, Robert Hansen jnr and Finnbar Maley, while Oliver Lowe and Samuel Linder have been omitted.
The Roos sit one game out of the finals race in 11th on the ladder, while the Cats are 15th.
Bouncedown for Sunday's match at Arden Street Oval is 12.05pm AEST.
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How to follow the game
You can live stream the match free via AFL.com.au, the AFL Live Official App and the VFL App. Head here on gameday to keep up with the score and our best performers.
Round 18
Sunday, July 27 North Melbourne v Geelong at Arden Street Oval, 12.05pm AEST
B
M. Whitlock (35)
K. Dawson (42)
J. Goater (31)
HB
A. Noblet (56)
A. Tomlinson (80)
B. Huggard (48)
C
M. Keast (64)
O. Hotton (62)
B. Scott (8)
HF
E. Ford (40)
G. Payne (23)
R. Stevens (36)
F
B. George (33)
J. Tarrant (79)
Z. Fisher (16)
R
T. Goad (22)
G. Wardlaw (6)
D. Macpherson (50)
INT
W. Phillips (29)
O. van Dam (74)
B. Stevens (51)
C. Trembath (47)
L. Urquhart (14)
23rd Player
O. van Dam (74)
EMG
O. Lowe (70)
S. Linder (67)
J. Lienert (59)
IN
B. Huggard
E. Ford
W. Phillips
O.Hotton
B. Stevens
OUT
Z. Duursma (AFL)
R. Hansen Jnr (AFL)
F. Maley (AFL)
O.Lowe (omitted)
S. Linder (omitted)
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VFL R18 match report: After-the-siren heartbreak for comeback Kangas
North Melbourne’s finals hopes have taken another cruel hit, with a goal after the siren sealing a nail-biting two-point Geelong win
North Melbourne’s finals hopes have taken another cruel hit, with a goal after the siren sealing a nail-biting two-point Geelong win on Sunday afternoon.
A late Robert Hansen jnr goal looked to have stolen a dramatic victory for the Kangaroos, but an after-the-siren goal from the Cats was enough to break Roos hearts and secure the 15.12 (102) to 16.8 (104) victory at Arden Street.
It was an almighty fightback from the Roos, snatching their first lead of the game in the dying seconds after a game-high 41-point Geelong lead midway through the third term, but the Cats’ accuracy in front of goal proved to be the difference.
Youngsters Geordie Payne and Matt Whitlock each kicked four goals for the Kangaroos, while Cooper Trembath kicked three.
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Returning from a foot injury, Eddie Ford finished with 24 disposals and 11 intercepts off half-back. His performance was built off the back of his positional work, dropping into space to intercept as the loose defender, while using his speed and foot skills to break the lines.
The No.40 showed no signs of rust in the opening term, picking up eight touches and four intercepts, with his best effort coming with the goal assist handball for Payne’s second after working deep into the forward 50.
George Wardlaw was a standout in his second consecutive VFL game, picking up 19 disposals and seven tackles in a brutal midfield battle. The former first-round pick was fierce with his attack on the footy, and was clean in scrappy conditions.
Geordie Payne (14 disposals, seven tackles) brought maximum impact once again, kicking an equal game-high four goals. Returning to his role as a full-time forward, the livewire looked the most dangerous inside 50, consistently finding space to get repeat looks at goal.
Matt Whitlock thrived in his switch to the forward line, slotting four goals for the game, including two in the last quarter to keep his side in the hunt.
The swingman used his physicality to win a number of one-on-one contests and attacked the ball hard in the air across the ground, setting up opportunities for himself and his teammates in front of goal and in transition.
Versatile forward Cooper Trembath (nine disposals, four marks) was also handy with his three goals. The mid-season draftee applied himself as a real target, particularly in the air, where he took a number of overhead marks in difficult conditions.
Moving up to the wing, Brayden George (20 disposals, six tackles) used his running power to help shift the ball forward and give himself freedom to set up the Roos’ forwards.
George patrolled the wide areas with his pressure and ball use, going at 85 per cent disposal efficiency, and was one of his side’s best early, picking up nine disposals and six marks in the opening term.
Veteran defender Adam Tomlinson (31 disposals, 10 intercepts) played a large hand in the Roos’ efforts with his intercept work, supported by half-back Ben Huggard (17 disposals, 10 intercepts) who was superb with his intercept work at ground level.
VFL coach Tom Lynch on the defeat: “I think what was really pleasing was our players’ ability within the game. We were obviously able to reset within our breaks, but credit has to go to the players.
“They were able to continue to have belief and stay really well connected with each other and swing back the momentum of the game in our favour. That can be really hard to do, especially when you are down by 40 points and in tough conditions. To their credit, they certainly did that and gave us a chance to be in a really close finish.”
On Whitlock: “We knew his flexibility of being able to play at both ends.
“I was super pleased with his performance today. Early on in the game, he lost a couple of contests, but he was able to turn that around in the second half and was rewarded through his goals, but also set up a number of other goals throughout the contest as well.”
On Wardlaw: “To get George back in the fold and playing like he did today was terrific for us and exciting for the footy club.
“He’s such an important part of the future of the club with the way he plays the game, and we were certainly able to play some really good football with his influence.”
Next up
North Melbourne will travel to Trevor Barker Beach Oval to take on the Sandringham Zebras next Sunday, August 3. The first bounce is scheduled for 2.05pm AEST.