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Port Melbourne v North Melbourne Werribee
Round 7 •
15 2.3
Full Time
42 6.6
Kangaroos Won By 27
ETU Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    VFLW R7 team: Three ins for top-four bout

    North Melbourne Werribee has locked in its side for its Round 7 clash with second-placed Port Melbourne

    North Melbourne Werribee has locked in its side for its Round 7 clash with second-placed Port Melbourne.

    Former Bomber and Bulldog Mia-Rae Clifford comes in for her Kangaroos debut and will start at half-forward alongside Tahlia Meier and Nyakoat Dojiok.

    Joining Clifford in the team are Reese Sutton and 2024 premiership player Georgia Nicholas.

    Gen Lawson-Tavan (unavailable) comes out of the line-up this week, while Courtney Ugle and Jemmika Douglas have been omitted.

    The Roos will be looking to bounce back from their Round 6 loss to Collingwood at Victoria Park, while Port Melbourne will want to stretch their unbeaten run to five games in a row.

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    Round 7

    Sunday, June 1
    Port Adelaide v North Melbourne Werribee at ETU Stadium, 11.05am AEST

    B B. Slaney (7) K. Ternes (25)  
    HB E. Jackson (19) S. Reid (6) M. Zander (10)
    C C. Blair (26) R. Tierney (23) B. Deed (15)
    HF M. Clifford (47) N. Dojiok (40) T. Meier (2)
    F Z. Flanigan (16) Z. Savarirayan (35)  
    R K. Reynolds (44) A. Barba (11) M. Di Cosmo (12)
    INT S. Ingram (21) A. Ling (24) C. Ryan (5)
      R. Sutton (4) G. Nicholas (9)  
    EMG C. Ugle (1) J. Douglas (13)  
    IN G. Nicholas M. Clifford R. Sutton
    OUT J. Douglas C. Ugle G. Lawson-Tavan

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    VFLW R7 report: Dominant road win sees Roos top table

    North Melbourne Werribee has bounced back from last week's defeat with a dominant 27-point victory over Port Melbourne on Sunday afternoon.

    North Melbourne Werribee has bounced back from last week's defeat with a dominant 27-point victory over Port Melbourne on Sunday afternoon.

    The Roos were able to establish the early ascendency, keeping Port Melbourne scoreless in the first half to set up a 2.3 (15) to 6.6 (42) win at ETU Stadium.

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    Port Melbourne looked threatening after the main break, kicking two goals shortly after half-time, but the visitors were able to respond with two majors in reply to close the game out.

    Skipper Renee Tierney was one of the best afield for the Kangaroos, picking up 16 disposals and six marks as she led her side to victory.

    Tierney put the icing on the cake with the sealer late in the final term.

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    The difference

    Restricting Port Melbourne to only two goals for the game, the Kangaroos defence built the foundation for a dominant showing. Stella Reid (16 disposals, eight intercepts) was the standout down back, with her intercept marking helping quell Port Melbourne'a second-half charge. Reid was well supported by Bridget Deed (18 disposals, nine intercepts) who impressed with her rebound work.

    Dojiok's heroics

    Nyakoat Dojiok led the way in front of goal, kicking three in the victory, including back-to-back efforts from superb contested marks in the second term. ETU Stadium continues to be a happy hunting ground for the star forward, backing up her four-goal performance in last year's VFLW Grand Final.

    The ladder now

    The 27-point victory sees North Melbourne Werribee return to the top of the table for the first time since Round 2. The Roos currently sit with a 5-2 record and a whopping 171 per cent.

    Next up 

    North Melbourne Werribee will have a week off, before hosting Geelong at Avalon Airport Oval on Saturday, June 14. The opening bounce is slated for 2.45pm AEST.

    PORT MELBOURNE                        0.0    0.0    2.0    2.3   (15)
    NORTH MELBOURNE WERRIBEE   2.1    4.5    4.5    6.6   (42)

    GOALS
    Port Melbourne: G Foran 2
    North Melbourne Werribee: Dojiok 3, Meier, Flanigan, Tierney

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