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AAMI Community Series: How to follow Kangaroos v Sydney
What you need to know ahead of Sunday's game at GIANTS Stadium
The North Melbourne Kangaroos will continue their Round 1 preparation in the AAMI Community Series this weekend.
In their final hit-out before March 20's season opener against Hawthorn at the MCG, the Roos travel to face the Swans at GIANTS Stadium this Sunday at 4.20pm AEDT.
The match is scheduled as part two of a double header at the venue, with Collingwood in action against the GWS Giants in the earlier game starting at 12.40pm.
Kangaroos fans attending the match in Sydney will be able to attend both games on the same ticket.
2022 AAMI Community Series
Sydney Swans v North Melbourne
When: Sunday, March 6, 4.20pm AEDT
Where: GIANTS Stadium
Admission: General public tickets are on sale via Ticketmasterhere.
How to watch: The match will be broadcast live on Foxtel and Kayo Sports. There will also be full coverage of the game on the NMFC website and app and on the NMFCOfficial accounts onTwitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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Community Series: Roos show intent in fighting loss to Swans
Larkey, Horne-Francis kick two in pre-season hit-out against Sydney
North Melbourne produced a spirited display in their final pre-season hit-out, falling to the Swans by 31 points in Sydney on Sunday.
Forward Nick Larkey and draftee Jason Horne-Francis kicked two goals apiece as the Kangaroos made the Swans work for their 12.10 (82) to 7.9 (51) win in the AAMI Community Series fixture at Giants Stadium.
Having trailed by 15 points at half-time, the Roos closed within two points in the third quarter when Larkey turned provider for Charlie Lazzarro.
But the Swans shifted up a gear, piling on four quick goals before the final break with club favourite Isaac Heeney leading from the front. The 25-year-old Swan enjoyed a dominant afternoon, kicking four goals and collecting 17 disposals.
Senior coach David Noble chats to media following the Kangaroos' final pre-season match against Sydney.
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Greenwood kicks our first (AAMI Community Series)
Hugh Greenwood sells some serious candy before slotting our first goal of the AMMI Community Series.
Kangaroos utility Josh Walker went straight from the ground to a Sydney dentist after losing two teeth in a third-quarter marking contest.
Young Swan Justin McInerney cut the Kangaroos to shreds through the middle of the ground, while Ollie Florent, Nick Blakey, Chad Warner and James Rowbottom all produced strong efforts ahead of Sydney's opening game of the season against crosstown rivals Greater Western Sydney.
But only 10 days after being heavily beaten by reigning premier Melbourne at Casey Fields, North Melbourne produced a much more encouraging effort to rebuild some confidence heading into the season-opener against Hawthorn in a fortnight.
David Noble regained star midfielders Luke Davies-Uniacke and Jy Simpkin after they missed last week's game in Cranbourne due to gastro and received a more spirited display, with the Roos rolling up their sleeves in the early wet and slippery conditions after the rain stopped early in the game.
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New faces
Less than an hour after Collingwood's Nick Daicos staked his claim as a Rising Star contender, Jason Horne-Francis took to the same ground. The No.1 pick from last November's NAB AFL Draft didn't make the same splash, but still produced some special moments, finishing with two majors from 16 disposals. Former Sun and Crow Hugh Greenwood again showed he will add some grunt to North Melbourne's midfield in the absence of Ben Cunnington – and Jed Anderson in the early stages of the season. Meanwhile there might be two McCartins playing in defence for the Swans in round one. Tom McCartin has emerged as a star of the future in the past year or two, but his older brother Paddy is a strong chance to return to AFL level, albeit down back after being taken at pick No.1 as a key forward. Lachlan McAndrew and Matt Roberts both came off the bench late in the game for the Swans for a taste of senior football.
Round one chances
Only months after being delisted and then rookie listed, Jared Polec's career has a pulse again. The wingman managed five games last year under David Noble, after 13 in 2020. But now he has rocketed into round one contention on a wing after strong pre-season form, backing up his effort against Melbourne with 20 disposals against Sydney. Who would have thought this could happen in October? Tristan Xerri has been stuck in the queue for some time at North Melbourne and has only managed 12 games so far, but the ruckman could play alongside Todd Goldstein in round one after the pair went toe-to-toe with Tom Hickey at Giants Stadium, finishing with 29 hitouts and 17 disposals in a performance that has to be rewarded. Callum Coleman-Jones missed the trip north after hurting his knee against the Demons, but is expected to be fit for round one.
Medical room
After injury carnage swept through the earlier game at Giants Stadium, there wasn't a repeat in the second game, which started with pouring rain but quickly went away. Josh Walker exited the game after losing two teeth in a marking contest and left the ground to see a dentist in Sydney. Cam Zurhaar was named in the squad but the Roos left the gun forward at home due to general soreness.
Fantasy watch
AFL Fantasy coaches didn't want to see Isaac Heeney (FWD, $639,000) play forward, especially after all the talk this pre-season about his new midfield role, but that's exactly what he did. He still managed to post a Fantasy ton, but it took four goals to get there. Lance Franklin and Peter Ladhams weren't in the side, so maybe through necessity he had to play that role, but it's a bit of a worry. If you haven't bumped Justin McInerney (MID/DEF, $583,000) up your Fantasy Draft order, you should do that now! He relished his wing/mid role racking up 107 points. Looking purely at the Fantasy score doesn't always tell the story. Callum Mills (MID, $922,000) is a perfect example of that. He had just 41 per cent time on ground but racked up 86 Fantasy points. The top scorer of the day was Tristan Xerri (FWD, $281,000) who collected the most hitouts to help him to 110. A whopping 55 per cent of Fantasy Classic teams have locked in Jason Horne-Francis (MID, $290,000). He booted two goals and should see his name on the team sheet (and in plenty more Fantasy teams) for round one.
Sydney 2.2 5.6 9.7 12.10 (82) North Melbourne 1.1 3.3 5.6 7.9 (51)