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2023 rebel VFLW Competition
North Melbourne v Geelong
Round 6 •
22 3.4
Full Time
28 3.10
Cats Won By 6
Arden Street Oval,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    VFLW R6 team: AFLW defender to make return

    The Kangaroos have swung three changes ahead of its rematch with Geelong, with one of those being forced

    North Melbourne has swung three changes ahead of its rematch with Geelong, with AFLW defender Cass Mailer returning to the line-up.

    Mailer played the first three games of the 2023 VFLW campaign, but has been managed over the past fortnight, missing the clashes with Carlton and Darebin.

    She is joined by Georgia Clark and Grace White from the Tasmania Devils who are both making their club and VFLW debut.

    1:23:44

    Clark is currently in the AFLW academy and is one of the top talents in the country as an athletic key forward.

    The talented youngsters will look to boost the team that defeated the Cats by nine points in Round 1.

    Making way for the three inclusions is Mara McSweeney, Gen Walsh, and Ciara Fitzgerald who was concussed after suffering a late hit to the head in the fourth quarter against Darebin.

    Ruby Tripodi and Taylah Gatt join Mailer as the AFLW players named in the side that looks to make it two wins in a row after a strong Round 5 performance last week.

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    North Melbourne v Geelong at Arden Street Oval, 1pm AEST

    B

    T. Bradley (33)

    R. Hicks (12)

     

    HB

    M. McDonald (5)

    K. Delia (20)

    C. Mailer (40)

    C

    T. Gatt (8)

    G. Nicholas (9)

    J. Mourney (2)

    HF

    A. Rhodes (4)

    Z. Flanigan (16)

    E. Macdonald (24)

    F

    R. Tripodi (34)

    E. Paterno (21)

     

    R

    J. Jones (17)

    F. Theodore (1)

    A. Scott (32)

    INT

    G. Clark (38)

    G. White (39)

    K. Peake (31)

     

    J. Hillas (30)

    M. Klaumanns-Moller (14)

     

         

    EMG

    M. McSweeney (22)

    A. Xanthos (29)

    G. Walsh (15)

     

     

     

    IN: Cass Mailer, Georgia Clark, Grace White
    OUT: Ciara Fitzgerald (concussion), Mara McSweeney, Gen Walsh

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    VFLW R6 match report: Heartbreak on siren in thriller

    North Melbourne's VFLW side has gone down to competition leaders Geelong by six points, after an Olivia Cicolini goal mere seconds before the final siren sealed the win for the visitors

    It was a heartbreaking finish for North Melbourne's VFLW side on Saturday afternoon as they fell to competition leaders Geelong by six points at the death.

    After a tight, four-quarter tussle between the two clubs, an Olivia Cicolini goal for Cats just seconds before the final siren was the difference in the 3.4 (22) to 3.10 (28) finish.

    Pressuring the Cats at every turn, the Kangaroos gained the upper-hand in the first term, with recruit Ruby Tripodi slotting her first goal in blue and white and Emily Paterno following up minutes later with a snap of her own.

    1:23:13

    "We started really strongly, we were winning the contested ball, were able to get it on the outside and really go hard forwards from the contest," VFLW coach Steph Binder told NMFC Media.

    "From there things started to slow down. We were able to absorb a lot of pressure in the second quarter but we knew going into the second half that absorbing pressure wasn’t going to get us the win.

    "We wanted to get back to that attacking game going forward from contest but that didn’t work out for us and as soon Geelong got on top of the clearances and contested ball, it was just too hard for us to score."

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    The Cats began to pepper their goalface after the first change but it was Jess Mourney who broke through for North Melbourne's third of the afternoon at the opposite end.

    At the 15th minute mark of the second quarter, Breanna Pratt responded to Mourney's goal with Geelong's first of the day as her side began to assert itself.

    A late, third-quarter goal from Cicolini saw the Cats draw back to within two points of the Kangaroos, and they proceeded to keep the home side scoreless in the final term.

    In their VFLW debuts, youngsters Georgia Clark and Grace White had some promising moments. A quick-thinking Clark helped setup Paterno for North Melbourne's second goal of the day while White was able to rein in a couple of impressive grabs inside defensive 50.

    "It was good to get those girls (Clark and White) from the Tassie Devils in the Coates Talent League to play for us," Binder said.

    "Georgia was a great presence up forward, she was really strong in the aerial contest which is really good because we struggle for height and aerial presence ... she slotted in really nicely.

    "In a backline under the pump, Grace had a few nice moments coming across and helping impact in the air ... tough job for her but they both did really well on debut."

    AFLW-listed defender Cassidy Mailer collected 11 touches in her return to action, while Taylah Gatt was again damaging on the wing using her speed to great effect.

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    NORTH MELBOURNE     2.1    3.2    3.4    3.4  (22)
    GEELONG        0.2    1.7     2.8    3.10  (28)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne: Paterno, Tripodi, Mourney
    Geelong: Cicolini 2, Pratt

    BEST
    North Melbourne: Gatt, Jones, McDonald, Paterno

    INJURIES
    North Melbourne: Nil

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