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2025 NAB AFLW Season
Geelong Cats v Kangaroos
Round 1 •
21 3.3
Full Time
51 8.3
Kangaroos Won By 30
GMHBA Stadium,  Geelong  • Wadawurrung

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    AFLW R1 gameday guide: Roos begin flag defence in Geelong

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos' premiership defence begins with a trip down to Geelong to face the Cats

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos' premiership defence begins with a trip down to Geelong to face the Cats.

    Geelong was the only club to take points off the Kangaroos last season, earning a draw in Week 2, making this season opener extra intriguing.

    When: Saturday, September 16 at 3.35pm AEST
    Where: GMHBA Stadium, Geelong, VIC
    Gates Open: 2.35pm, entry from Gate 13
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    The opposition

    The Cats are well equipped to return to the finals this season after missing out in 2024, and they showed why in their pre-season bout against Gold Coast earlier this month.

    Led by talented onballer Georgie Prespakis, who booted two goals, Geelong brushed the Suns aside to claim a 58-point win on the eve of the home and away campaign.

    Coach Dan Lowther's group have caused North Melbourne some headaches over recent meetings, but are still yet to knock off the Roos since entering the competition alongside them in 2019.

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    AFLW R1 gameday guide: Roos begin flag defence in Geelong

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos' premiership defence begins with a trip down to Geelong to face the Cats

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos' premiership defence begins with a trip down to Geelong to face the Cats.

    Geelong was the only club to take points off the Kangaroos last season, earning a draw in Week 2, making this season opener extra intriguing.

    When: Saturday, September 16 at 3.35pm AEST
    Where: GMHBA Stadium, Geelong, VIC
    Gates Open: 2.35pm, entry from Gate 13
    Tickets: Secure your seat here!

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    Getting to the game

    Find everything you need to know about getting to GMHBA Stadium in Geelong here.

    The opposition

    The Cats are well equipped to return to the finals this season after missing out in 2024, and they showed why in their pre-season bout against Gold Coast earlier this month.

    Led by talented onballer Georgie Prespakis, who booted two goals, Geelong brushed the Suns aside to claim a 58-point win on the eve of the home and away campaign.

    Coach Dan Lowther's group have caused North Melbourne some headaches over recent meetings, but are still yet to knock off the Roos since entering the competition alongside them in 2019.

    BOUND WITH THE PREMIERS

    Celebrate with us and become a 2026 AFLW member!

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    Follow the @NMFCWomens accounts on InstagramFacebook and X and @nmfcofficial on TikTok to stay up to date with everything happening at the match.

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    AFLW R1 match report: Irish debutant fires in opening win

    Irish forward Blaithin Bogue kicked two goals on debut as the Kangaroos launched their premiership defence with a 30-point win

    Irish forward Blaithin Bogue kicked two goals on debut as the North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos launched their AFLW premiership defence with a 30-point win over Geelong on Saturday.

    The Kangaroos were made to scrap in slippery conditions at GMHBA Oval before kicking away in a five-goal last quarter, winning 8.3 (51) to 3.3 (21).

    CATS v KANGAROOS Full match coverage and stats

    Bogue and veteran spearhead Kate Shierlaw kicked two goals apiece for the winners. Star midfielder Ash Riddell had a game-high 28 touches, while Kim Rennie was outstanding, rucking in the injured Emma King's absence.

    05:58

    The game began with free-flowing footy early featuring plenty of pressure and desperate smothers, in particular from Geelong. But play slowed right down in the second and third, with the Cats and Kangaroos trading respective scoreless quarters.

    There was no one more apt to open the scoring than new North Melbourne captain, 2024 All-Australian captain and Grand Final best on ground winner Jasmine Garner (25 disposals). Geelong made a critical error early leaving her alone in space in front of goal, where she snapped truly.

    After the Cats' patient build-up of kick-mark football, mayhem in the forward line led to Julia Crockett-Grills kicking their first goal. Jackie Parry then took a strong contested mark on the 50m line, before receiving a 50m penalty for encroachment of the protected area to make the conversion a certainty for their second.

    North Melbourne lifted in the second quarter, with Geelong unable to get the ball out of their defensive half. However, the Roos were unable to capitalise on this dominance, leading inside 50s 10 to five in the second quarter with only a goal and two behinds to show for it.

    The stricter interpretation of the holding the ball rule, as recently flagged by the AFL to support more free-flowing football, was on clear display. Garner reaped the rewards multiple times, finishing up with an equal game-high nine tackles alongside Geelong’s Caitlin Thorne.

    Despite the ball living in Geelong’s forward half for the third quarter, they simply could not take advantage. Aishling Moloney had multiple opportunities but hit the behind post and sent the ball twice out of bounds on the full either side of the post.

    Three quick goals by North opened the last quarter as the rain began to fall, ultimately shutting the door on a Geelong resurgence, with Crocket-Grills slotting a consolation second goal late.

    The win extends North Melbourne’s undefeated run to 11 games.

    04:50

    Taking her moment

    It had been a long wait for Irishwoman Blaithin Bogue to make her debut – sitting on the sidelines for her first season watching her side become undefeated premiers last year. The Kangaroos’ first debutant since round seven, 2023, Bogue had a relatively quiet first three quarters, but mopped up a dropped mark by teammate Tahlia Randall with an opportunistic kick off the ground to open the final term. Minutes later, Bogue took a mark in the goalsquare and doubled her tally. Between these goals and Bella Eddey’s later effort, the game was effectively over.

    01:09

    Wet and wild

    As the rain fell across the early afternoon in South Geelong and the sky threatened, you couldn’t be blamed for remembering the last meeting between these two sides in round two last year at Arden St Oval. A wet and windy affair ended in a draw, with Geelong ultimately becoming the only team to take premiership points from North Melbourne. The rain dried up by the time the game began, but fell hard again at the beginning of the last quarter. 

    Up next

    The Kangaroos will unfurl the premiership flag at their first home game at Arden St Oval against Port Adelaide on Sunday, August 24. The opening bounce is at 1.05pm. 

    GEELONG                           2.0    2.0   2.2    3.3 (21)
    NORTH MELBOURNE     2.0    3.2   3.2    8.3 (51)

    GOALS
    Geelong: Crockett-Grills 2, Parry
    North Melbourne: Bogue 2, Shierlaw 2, Eddey, Garner, M King, O'Loughlin

    BEST 
    Geelong: Prespakis, McDonald, Morrison, Parry, Bowen
    North Melbourne: Riddell, Garner, Shierlaw, Smith, Bogue, Rennie
     
    INJURIES 
    Geelong: Darby (calf) 
    North Melbourne: Nil
      
    Reports: Nil

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