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2024 NAB AFLW Season
Brisbane Lions v Kangaroos
Week 1 •
34 5.4
Full Time
78 12.6
Kangaroos Won By 44
Brighton Homes Arena,  Ipswich  • Yagara/Yugara

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    AFLW W1 gameday guide: Roos, Lions locked in for GF rematch

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head up to Springfield, Queensland for their season opener against the reigning premiers, Brisbane

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head up to Springfield, Queensland for their season opener against the reigning premiers, Brisbane.

    The Lions prevailed when the sides met on Grand Final day last season, and the Roos are determined to knock them off as they look to begin their 2024 campaign on the highest of highs.

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    Brisbane Lions v North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos at Brighton Homes Arena, 3.05pm AEST

    Gates Open: 1.45pm, entry from Gates 1 & 6

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    The opposition

    The Lions will be looking to defend the premiership this year and their Grand Final-winning side is almost fully intact, despite Phoebe Monahan and Mikayla Pauga departing in the off-season.

    They hosted Richmond in a pre-season hitout two weeks ago and showcased their elite endurance as they overran the Tigers to claim a two-point win.

    Milestone watch

    Tasmanian duo Nicole Bresnehan and Mia King are set to notch their 50th League appearance on Sunday.

    Defender Bresnehan is an inaugural Roo, debuting in the opening round of the 2019 season, while King arrived on the scene in Round 4, 2020.

    Skipper Emma Kearney and tall forward Emma King will bring up their 75-game milestones, with Emma King and Jasmine Garner also set to achieve 75 games as teammates.

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    AFLW W1 gameday guide: Roos, Lions locked in for GF rematch

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head up to Springfield, Queensland for their season opener against the reigning premiers, Brisbane

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head up to Springfield, Queensland for their season opener against the reigning premiers, Brisbane.

    The Lions prevailed when the sides met on Grand Final day last season, and the Roos are determined to knock them off as they look to begin their 2024 campaign on the highest of highs.

    Set your matchday reminders

    Sunday, September 1
    Brisbane Lions v North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos at Brighton Homes Arena, 3.05pm AEST

    Gates Open: 1.45pm, entry from Gates 1 & 6

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    The opposition

    The Lions will be looking to defend the premiership this year and their Grand Final-winning side is almost fully intact, despite Phoebe Monahan and Mikayla Pauga departing in the off-season.

    They hosted Richmond in a pre-season hitout two weeks ago and showcased their elite endurance as they overran the Tigers to claim a two-point win.

    Milestone watch

    Tasmanian duo Nicole Bresnehan and Mia King are set to notch their 50th League appearance on Sunday.

    Defender Bresnehan is an inaugural Roo, debuting in the opening round of the 2019 season, while King arrived on the scene in Round 4, 2020.

    Skipper Emma Kearney and tall forward Emma King will bring up their 75-game milestones, with Emma King and Jasmine Garner also set to achieve 75 games as teammates.

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    If you haven't already, become a 2024 AFLW North Melbourne member.

    Joining up is a great way to support not only the AFLW team, but the entire football club and AFLW competition.

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    Sunday's game will be broadcast live on Channel 7 and for Foxtel and Kayo Sports subscribers.

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    AFLW W1 match report: Roos destroy Lions in Grand Final rematch

    North Melbourne took nine months of frustration out on Brisbane at Brighton Homes Arena on Sunday, destroying the premiers by 44 points in a one-sided Grand Final rematch

    North Melbourne took nine months of frustration out on Brisbane at Brighton Homes Arena on Sunday, destroying the premiers by 44 points in a one-sided Grand Final re-match.

    Leading by 12 points at half-time, the Kangaroos unleashed one of the best quarters in AFLW history to put the game away in the third, kicking six unanswered goals to shellshock the Lions.

    The 12.6 (78) to 5.4 (34) triumph was North Melbourne's first in six attempts against Brisbane.

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    Unlike last season's decider at Ikon Park, it was North Melbourne that ran all over their opponents in oppressive conditions that reached 34 degrees.

    They were better around the contest, better when the ball was in space, cleaner at ground level, worked harder to support their teammates and were more desperate defensively in an ominous warning to the other 17 clubs in the competition.

    Jasmine Garner (28 disposals, one goal, six clearances) was again instrumental in the win, but it was her running mate Ash Riddell (31, a goal and 11 score involvements) that stole the show.

    From the moment Vikki Wall kicked the game's first major, the visitors were never headed.

    Alice O'Loughlin was terrific with two goals from 19 touches, while Tahlia Randall kicked just one goal in the rout, but dished off four others in an excellent key forward performance.

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    North's intensity was right up from the opening minutes, kicking the only two goals of the first quarter to take a 12-point lead.

    They constantly thwarted Brisbane's forward attacks, setting up well defensively to take repeated intercept marks in the blustery conditions, with Emma Kearney prominent.

    Try as they might, the home team just couldn't make inroads during the second term despite nice set shots from Dakota Davidson and Taylor Smith.

    North kept its two-goal lead with Riddell's clean hands and snap from close range a nice reward for an excellent first half.

    The Lions have some soul-searching to do after a lacklustre opening to their premiership defence.

    As always, Ally Anderson (29 touches that included 15 clearances) tried her heart out, but she had little support on a day the Lions looked flat-footed and off the pace.

    One of the best quarters you'll see
    The game was still in the balance at half-time, but by the final change it was out of reach for Brisbane as North Melbourne uncorked a quarter to remember. Starting with a clever finish by Garner, Bella Eddey kicked her first following some poor Lions defending and added another minutes later following some slick hands from Randall. O'Loughlin continued her excellent game with a second goal and by the time Kate Shierlaw and Vikki Wall added more pain for the hosts, the shellshocked Lions were done. It was as good as you could play in 20 minutes of football.

    BRISBANE     0.2       2.3       2.3       5.4 (34)
    NORTH MELBOURNE     2.2       4.3       10.4     12.6 (78)

    GOALS
    Brisbane: Smith, Davidson, Conway, Anderson, Postlethwaite
    North Melbourne: Wall 2, O'Loughlin 2, Martin 2, Eddey 2, Shierlaw, Riddell, Garner, Randall

    BEST
    Brisbane: Anderson, O'Dwyer, Conway
    North Melbourne: Garner, Riddell, O'Loughlin, Kearney, Wall, Eddey, Wright

    INJURIES
    Brisbane: Davison (shoulder)
    North Melbourne: Nil

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 3,395 at Brighton Homes Areana

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