North Melbourne has recorded a 14th consecutive profit for the 2025 financial year
Trade
Trade
Stubs departs in Tiger trade, Roos swap picks with Blues
Georgia Stubs will depart the North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos after the club agreed to a trade with Richmond in the 2025 AFLW Trade Period
Record-breaking Riddell crowned Club Champion
North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos vice-captain Ash Riddell has been crowned the 2025 Club Champion following a record-breaking season
North Melbourne's all-conquering AFLW side given key to the city
They dominated in the AFLW, now the city of Melbourne is the Kangaroos' oyster
GALLERY: 2025 AFLW Club Champion arrivals
The back-to-back premiers celebrate their night of nights
Roos sign former Tiger, retain key mids
North Melbourne has landed former Tiger Thomson Dow ahead of the 2026 VFL season
Feature
Feature
The 2018 handshake that created two premiership captains
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VFLW R13 team: Eight changes as Roos head to Casey Fields
North Melbourne Werribee has made eight changes ahead of Sunday's trip to face the Casey Demons
North Melbourne Werribee has made eight changes ahead of Sunday's trip to face the Casey Demons at Casey Fields.
Crafty forward Ava Gerada is set to make her VFLW debut after joining the Kangaroos from the Calder Cannons ahead of this season.
Small forward Aisling Tupper will play her first game in over a year since rupturing her ACL in R12 last season.
Margie Purcell, Tricia Cowan and Sarah Hosking come in for their first games this season, while Courtney Ugle has been selected for her first game since Round 6.
Eight North Melbourne Werribee players are being managed as the reigning premiers prepare for their closing two home-and-away matches ahead of this year's finals series.
Skipper Renee Tierney heads the list of outs, which also includes Sarah Ingram, Charlotte Blair, Stella Reid, Elisabeth Jackson, Amanda Ling, Tahlia Meier and Kelsie Ternes.
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Round 13
Sunday, July 20 Casey Demons v North Melbourne Werribee at Casey Fields, 10.05am AEST
B
B. Deed (15)
T. Cowan (18)
HB
C. Ugle (1)
Z. Savarirayan (35)
M. Zander (10)
C
C. Ryan (5)
A. Barba (11)
M. Purcell (28)
HF
S. Hosking (3)
N. Dojiok (40)
T. Ortlepp (34)
F
Z. Flanigan (16)
A. Tupper (8)
R
K. Reynolds (44)
R. Sutton (4)
M. Di Cosmo (12)
INT
A. Gerada (14)
N. Hales (30)
G. Nicholas (9)
M. Clifford (47)
J. Douglas (13)
EMG
B. Slaney (7)
K. Ternes (25)
E. Jackson (19)
S. Ingram (21)
T. Meier (2)
A. Ling (24)
IN
K. Reynolds
C. Ryan
C. Ugle
M. Purcell
A. Tupper
T. Cowan
A. Gerada
S. Hosking
OUT
S. Ingram (managed)
R. Tierney (managed)
C. Blair (managed)
S. Reid (managed)
E. Jackson (managed)
A. Ling (managed)
T. Meier (managed)
K. Ternes (managed)
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VFLW R13 match report: Roos soar to minor premiership
North Melbourne Werribee has locked away the VFLW minor premiership with a 64-point win over Casey Demons on Sunday morning
North Melbourne Werribee has locked away the VFLW minor premiership with a 64-point win over Casey Demons on Sunday morning.
With eight players managed ahead of the finals, the Kangaroos showed off their depth as they ran away with the 3.2 (20) to 12.12 (84) win at Casey Fields.
The victory was set up by another dominant first-half performance from the visitors, who owned the inside 50 count 26-8, kicking away with five goals to none before the main break.
This sees the Roos’ impressive defensive record stretch to only five first-half goals conceded since round six.
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The Demons fought back valiantly with three goals after half-time, but the Kangaroos responded with a relentless five-goal final term to see them home comfortably.
Alana Barba led the charge in the middle as she repeatedly got first hands on the footy. The premiership midfielder was instrumental in the Roos’ clearance superiority (42-20), finishing with 30 disposals and nine clearances, to go with a goal from a long-range snap in the final term.
Reese Sutton also worked perfectly in tandem with Barba as she saw more time on-ball, picking up 23 disposals, eight clearances and a game-high 12 tackles.
Dojiok sinks Demons
Nyakoat Dojiok dipped deep into her bag of tricks once again, adding another four goals to her tally for the season.
The superstar forward ended any hopes of a Casey comeback, converting a spinning snap shortly after three-quarter-time, before using her blistering pace to slot her fourth and put the icing on the cake.
Third time was the charm for Georgia Nicholas as she slotted her first early in the second quarter.
After her first effort sailed wide and her second clipped the post, the livewire found herself in the right place at the right time with the ball falling right into her lap, followed by a crafty low dribble kick underneath the defender’s arms to open her account.
Tupper return
Aisling Tupper was a welcome addition to the forward line in her return game from an ACL injury.
The crafty forward provided the spark for her side early, setting up the opener with a sharp, looping handball to Di Cosmo in space, her first of six score involvements for the match.
What the coach said
VFLW Coach Brett Gourley on the win: "We made a few changes this week, but we were really confident with the players coming in. The changes that we had, we were able to replace them with quality players and the way in which they held themselves today and were able to perform their roles was excellent.
"I thought we dominated around stoppage and around clearance today and the stats reflected that. I was really pleased with the inside mids group.
"We were really pleased that we were able to try a few different things and still come away with a fantastic result."
On Sutton: "I think she is a midfielder at heart and hasn’t been able to crack into the midfield, just because we’ve got such a talented group this year.
"The way that Reese was able to step up this week was brilliant. She played her role extremely well and was able to impact the contest.”
On Tupper: "We are incredibly proud of ‘Tups’. She has had such a long road coming back from an ACL. She has obviously gone through that 12-month recovery process, but she has ticked every box along the way.
"She’s got incredible speed, is super ferocious and tackles really well, so she gave us some really good front-half support and pressure down there today. I was rapt with her performance."
Next up
North Melbourne Werribee will finalise its preparation for finals as it takes on Sandringham at Trevor Barker Beach Oval in the final game of the home and away season. The opening bounce on Sunday, August 3 is scheduled for 9.45am AEST.