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2024 NAB AFLW Season
Kangaroos v Western Bulldogs
Week 6 •
59 8.11
Full Time
4 0.4
Kangaroos Won By 55
Arden Street Oval,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    AFLW W6 gameday guide: Roos return home for Bulldogs bout

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos are back at Arden Street this weekend for a battle with the Western Bulldogs

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos are back at Arden Street this weekend for a battle with the Western Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon.

    The Roos withstood a wet-weather Launceston clash against Richmond last weekend, keeping their 2024 undefeated streak alive with a 12-point win over the resilient Tigers.

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    Set your matchday reminders

    Saturday, October 5
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Western Bulldogs at Arden Street Oval, 1.05pm AEST

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

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    What's on at the ground?

    On top of seeing the likes of Jasmine Garner, Ash Riddell and Mia King in action, there will be fun for everyone in and around Arden Street Oval, including: 

    • The return of the North Melbourne Street Festival on Fogarty Street kicking off from 12.05pm.
    • 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 - Get yourself on a footy card!
    • Zoom-Zoom: Spot the difference  - Two matching vehicles will be parked on Fogarty Street with the same items inside, all except one. Fans must look in both vehicles and identify the difference to win a prize.
    • Spirit Of Tasmania DJ
    • Roo Squad kids activities
    • Roaming mascots
    • Plus, a variety of food options with something for everyone's taste! 

    Gates open at 12.05pm!

    The opposition

    The situation looked dire in Footscray after the Bulldogs succumbed to a fourth straight defeat to start the season, but back-to-back wins over Collingwood and Sydney have rocketed the tri-colours up to 12th on the ladder.

    With Ellie Blackburn absent due to injury, Isabelle Pritchard has been a shining light for the Dogs, while ruck Alice Edmonds currently leads the League in hitouts per game, averaging 30.7.

    Ticketing

    Adult tickets are just $15, U18s go FREE!

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    Watch on TV or stream on your phone

    Saturday's game will be broadcast live for Foxtel and Kayo Sports subscribers.

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    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.

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    AFLW W6 gameday guide: Roos return home for Bulldogs bout

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos are back at Arden Street this weekend for a battle with the Western Bulldogs

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos are back at Arden Street this weekend for a battle with the Western Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon.

    The Roos withstood a wet-weather Launceston clash against Richmond last weekend, keeping their 2024 undefeated streak alive with a 12-point win over the resilient Tigers.

    00:34

    Set your matchday reminders

    Saturday, October 5
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Western Bulldogs at Arden Street Oval, 1.05pm 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?

    On top of seeing the likes of Jasmine Garner, Ash Riddell and Mia King in action, there will be fun for everyone in and around Arden Street Oval, including: 

    • The return of the North Melbourne Street Festival on Fogarty Street kicking off from 12.05pm.
    • 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 - Get yourself on a footy card!
    • Zoom-Zoom: Spot the difference  - Two matching vehicles will be parked on Fogarty Street with the same items inside, all except one. Fans must look in both vehicles and identify the difference to win a prize.
    • Spirit Of Tasmania DJ
    • Roo Squad kids activities
    • Roaming mascots
    • Plus, a variety of food options with something for everyone's taste! 

    Gates open at 12.05pm!

    The opposition

    The situation looked dire in Footscray after the Bulldogs succumbed to a fourth straight defeat to start the season, but back-to-back wins over Collingwood and Sydney have rocketed the tri-colours up to 12th on the ladder.

    With Ellie Blackburn absent due to injury, Isabelle Pritchard has been a shining light for the Dogs, while ruck Alice Edmonds currently leads the League in hitouts per game, averaging 30.7.

    Ticketing

    Adult tickets are just $15, U18s go FREE!

    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

    Saturday's game will be broadcast live for Foxtel and Kayo Sports subscribers.

    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 Bulldogs!

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    AFLW W6 match report: Roos keep Dogs goalless in rout

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos have continued their undefeated season with a 55-point win over a young Western Bulldogs outfit in challenging weather conditions at Arden Street Oval

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos have continued their undefeated season with a 55-point win over a young Western Bulldogs outfit in challenging weather conditions at Arden Street Oval. 

    It was a game of two halves - the first was sunshine and blue skies and the second was grey clouds and rain - with Kangaroos adjusting best to the conditions to win 8.11 (59) to the Bulldogs’ 0.4 (4).

    The more experienced Kangaroos were far more methodical. Their clean ball use allowed them to transition from end to end, often instigated by defenders Libby Birch and Tess Craven.

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    Once the Kangaroos turned the ball over in the Bulldogs' forward half, they shifted the ball from defence to offence with ease and pace. The fast ball movement allowed multiple North forwards to get separation from their opponents ahead of the ball, creating a plethora of options for Kangaroos mids when looking to hit a target inside 50.

    The Kangaroos finished the first half with nine scoring shots, but only three goals - one each to Niamh Martin, Emma King and Tahlia Randall.

    KANGAROOS v BULLDOGS Full match coverage and stats

    The rain began pelting down in the second half making for challenging conditions for all involved. North adjusted best to the wet weather, with Jas Garner - who had had a quiet first half to her lofty standards - kicking the first two goals of the second half. 

    Things got worse for the Bulldogs when they found themselves two players down on the bench after captain Deanna Berry left the ground due to illness and Lauren Ahrens sustaining a foot injury, with neither returning to the game.

    Garner (20 disposals, two goals) and Ash Riddell (26 disposals, one goal) both lifted for their side, winning clearances and therefore inside 50s, with the Kangaroos finishing +6 for inside 50s in the third term. 

    The Kangaroos added to their score in the final term with a second goal to Martin, and a goal on the siren to Riddell extending their total to win by 55 points.

    Wet weather Kangas
    North has found itself playing in some extreme wet weather so far this season - firstly against Port Adelaide at Whitten Oval in Week 4 and last week against the Tigers in Launceston. Today’s match was a game of two halves. The first half the sun was shining and at half-time the rain began to pour down, making for tricky conditions once again for the Roos.

    Up next
    North Melbourne has an eight-day break before it plays Sydney at North Hobart Oval next Sunday, while the Bulldogs face Essendon next Friday night under lights at Whitten Oval.

    NORTH MELBOURNE        2.5    3.6    6.8    8.11 (59)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS       0.2    0.4    0.4    0.4 (4)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne
    : Garner 2, E.King 2, Martin 2, Randall, Riddell
    Western Bulldogs: Nil

    BEST
    North Melbourne
    : Birch, Craven, Randall, Garner, Riddell
    Western Bulldogs: Pritchard, Fitzgerald, Gorham, Edmonds, Hartwig

    INJURIES
    North Melbourne
    : Nil
    Western Bulldogs: Berry (illness), Ahrens (foot)

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 2457 at Arden St

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