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2024 NAB AFLW Season
Kangaroos v Port Adelaide
Week 4 •
42 6.6
Full Time
6 1.0
Kangaroos Won By 36
Mission Whitten Oval,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri/Boon Wurrung

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    AFLW W4 gameday guide: Roos take over Whitten Oval!

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head across to Mission Whitten Oval to host Port Adelaide under Friday night lights

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head across to Mission Whitten Oval to host Port Adelaide under Friday night lights.

    The Kangas are coming off a resounding 50-point win over Melbourne at Casey Fields, while the Power will be looking to bounce back after a narrow loss to Fremantle.

    Set your matchday reminders

    Friday, September 20
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Port Adelaide at Mission Whitten Oval, 5.05pm AEST

    So you don't miss it, or any other games this season, make sure to sync the fixture to your calendar.

    NEVER MISS A THING

    Add the Kangaroos' AFL, AFLW, VFL and VFLW fixtures to your calendar. You'll also receive official club events!

    SYNC NOW

    What's on at the ground?

    It’s set to be an evening of quality twilight footy between two finals contenders, with plenty of additional fun around the Whitten Oval precinct, including:

    • Mazda Hill - Deck chairs, bean bags, picnic rugs and lawn games on Mazda Hill, open for all fans to enjoy throughout the game
    • Mazda Footy Card Photo Booth
    • College of Knowledge on the Spirit of Tasmania DJ Decks
    • Roo Squad kids activities
    • FREE Popcorn at the NAB Popcorn Stand
    • Plus, a variety of food options with something for everyone’s taste! 

    Gates open at 4.05pm!

    *Please note, no pets, umbrellas, chairs or bikes are permitted at the venue.

    Getting there

    Car and parking information

    Parking is available in surrounding streets

    There is a large public car park located at West Footscray train station on Cross Street.

    No public parking at the ground itself

    Public Transport

    Bus:
    Bus 220 (Sunshine – Melbourne CBD – Gardenvale) runs regularly and stops on Barkly Street. Bus 216 & Bus 219 also run through the Melbourne CBD, stopping on the corner of Barkly Street & Gordon Street.

    Train:
    Whitten Oval is located across from West Footscray Train Station (approximately 500 meters away). Trains run regularly to and from the Melbourne CBD on the 'Sunbury' line.

    The opposition

    After flexing their muscles against the Bulldogs in Week 2, the Power suffered their second loss of the season against the Dockers last Saturday, going down by eight points at Alberton Oval.

    Despite the loss, Julia Teakle continued her solid form with two majors after slotting four against the Dogs, while off-season acquisition Kirsty Lamb was busy with 16 touches and eight clearances.

    Ticketing

    Adult tickets are just $15. U18s go FREE!

    GET YOUR TICKETS

    Be there at Ikon Park as we take on the Crows in our qualifying final!

    BUY NOW

    Membership

    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.

    JOIN THE HUNT

    Get behind our AFLW team in 2025 and get priority access for finals!

    BECOME A MEMBER

    Watch on TV or stream on your phone

    Friday's game will be broadcast live on FoxFooty and Kayo Sports.

    Stay connected on social media

    For behind-the-scenes access and all the best highlights, photos, stats and stories, we’ve got you covered.
     
    Follow the @NMFCWomens accounts on InstagramFacebook and X, plus the @NMFCOfficial account on TikTok to stay up to date with everything happening at the match.

    Bring on the Power!

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    AFLW W4 gameday guide: Roos take over Whitten Oval!

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head across to Mission Whitten Oval to host Port Adelaide under Friday night lights

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will head across to Mission Whitten Oval to host Port Adelaide under Friday night lights.

    The Kangas are coming off a resounding 50-point win over Melbourne at Casey Fields, while the Power will be looking to bounce back after a narrow loss to Fremantle.

    Set your matchday reminders

    Friday, September 20
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Port Adelaide at Mission Whitten Oval, 5.05pm AEST

    So you don't miss it, or any other games this season, make sure to sync the fixture to your calendar.

    NEVER MISS A THING

    Add the Kangaroos' AFL, AFLW, VFL and VFLW fixtures to your calendar. You'll also receive official club events!

    SYNC NOW

    What's on at the ground?

    It’s set to be an evening of quality twilight footy between two finals contenders, with plenty of additional fun around the Whitten Oval precinct, including:

    • Mazda Hill - Deck chairs, bean bags, picnic rugs and lawn games on Mazda Hill, open for all fans to enjoy throughout the game
    • Mazda Footy Card Photo Booth
    • College of Knowledge on the Spirit of Tasmania DJ Decks
    • Roo Squad kids activities
    • FREE Popcorn at the NAB Popcorn Stand
    • Plus, a variety of food options with something for everyone’s taste! 

    Gates open at 4.05pm!

    *Please note, no pets, umbrellas, chairs or bikes are permitted at the venue.

    Getting there

    Car and parking information

    Parking is available in surrounding streets

    There is a large public car park located at West Footscray train station on Cross Street.

    No public parking at the ground itself

    Public Transport

    Bus:
    Bus 220 (Sunshine – Melbourne CBD – Gardenvale) runs regularly and stops on Barkly Street. Bus 216 & Bus 219 also run through the Melbourne CBD, stopping on the corner of Barkly Street & Gordon Street.

    Train:
    Whitten Oval is located across from West Footscray Train Station (approximately 500 meters away). Trains run regularly to and from the Melbourne CBD on the 'Sunbury' line.

    The opposition

    After flexing their muscles against the Bulldogs in Week 2, the Power suffered their second loss of the season against the Dockers last Saturday, going down by eight points at Alberton Oval.

    Despite the loss, Julia Teakle continued her solid form with two majors after slotting four against the Dogs, while off-season acquisition Kirsty Lamb was busy with 16 touches and eight clearances.

    Ticketing

    Adult tickets are just $15. U18s go FREE!

    GET YOUR TICKETS

    Be there at Ikon Park as we take on the Crows in our qualifying final!

    BUY NOW

    Membership

    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.

    JOIN THE HUNT

    Get behind our AFLW team in 2025 and get priority access for finals!

    BECOME A MEMBER

    Watch on TV or stream on your phone

    Friday's game will be broadcast live on FoxFooty and Kayo Sports.

    Stay connected on social media

    For behind-the-scenes access and all the best highlights, photos, stats and stories, we’ve got you covered.
     
    Follow the @NMFCWomens accounts on InstagramFacebook and X, plus the @NMFCOfficial account on TikTok to stay up to date with everything happening at the match.

    Bring on the Power!

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    AFLW W4 match report: Roos rumble Port in a storm

    The Kangaroos dazzled before the rain came, defeating Port Adelaide by 36 points

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos dazzled before the rain came, defeating Port Adelaide by 36 points under Friday night lights at Mission Whitten Oval.

    The Kangaroos won 6.6 (42) to 1.0 (6) to stay unbeaten in 2024, adding a third win to the draw they secured against Geelong in Week 2.

    KANGAROOS v POWER Full match coverage and stats

    The result was sealed in the first half, North Melbourne holding the Power scoreless while kicking six goals. 

    The heavens opened just after half time, dousing the oval and dampening the scoring, but despite kicking just one behind in the second half as lightning flashed in the distance, the Roos closed out the game comfortably.

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    Star midfield duo Jasmine Garner (30 disposals, one goal) and Ash Riddell (30 disposals, 13 tackles) led the way for the home side, working well at the feet of ruck Kim Rennie (22 hitouts, 10 disposals).

    Alice O'Loughlin kicked two goals to extend her season tally to six. 

    Port Adelaide struggled to be clean, as a result of both the slippery conditions and the immense pressure North Melbourne was working to apply. By half-time the Roos had laid 55 tackles, while also winning the disposal count by 54.

    It set the basis for North’s record-breaking 122 tackles for the game, beating Brisbane's total of 109 set in last year's Grand Final, against the Roos.

    It wasn't a day for tall forwards to thrive, but Kate Shierlaw (two contested marks, one goal) took her chances early before the weather truly set in. Her speed at ground level and strength in the air was challenging for the Power's defenders to contain, while O'Loughlin's manic energy on the deck made her arguably the most impactful player to half-time.

    A new generation of Roo

    While plenty of attention on the Roos gets placed fairly on the likes of Jasmine Garner, Ash Riddell, and Emma Kearney, it is the next generation of North Melbourne that is really doing the damage this year. Taylah Gatt's work on the wing, Bella Eddey and Alice O'Loughlin inside 50, and Ruby Tripodi in the thick of the midfield have been crucial cogs of the side this season. They possess elite workrate, and above all, their endeavour to play their roles within team structures is what makes last year's Grand Finalist particularly hard to stop. You can stop one, or two, but you can't contain such an even team.

    Dangerous tackle or holding the ball?

    During the second term, with North Melbourne well on top, Power defender Ebony O'Dea gathered the footy across half-back before being swiftly run down by Roo Alice O'Loughlin. The tackle saw O'Dea slung, landing heavily with her arms pinned, to which she took exception and shoved O'Loughlin. While umpires paid a 50m penalty which bore a shot on goal for North Melbourne, it raised the question as to whether the tackle was in fact legal in the first place.

    Next up

    The Kangaroos have just five days to prepare for a Wednesday night match against Carlton at Ikon Park, as the AFLW introduces midweek footy. A trip to Launceston to face Richmond follows, to complete a daunting run of three games in nine days.

    NORTH MELBOURNE  3.3    6.5   6.5   6.6 (42)
    PORT ADELAIDE         0.0    0.0   1.0   1.0 (6)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne: O'Loughlin 2, Garner, Gatt, Shierlaw, Tripodi
    Port Adelaide: Teakle

    BEST 
    North Melbourne: Riddell, Garner, O'Loughlin, Rennie, Shierlaw
    Port Adelaide: Moloney, Foley, Teakle, Window, Dowrick

    INJURIES 
    North Melbourne: O'Loughlin (thumb)
    Port Adelaide: Nil

    Crowd: 943 at Mission Whitten Oval

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