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2024 NAB AFLW Season
Kangaroos v Sydney Swans
Week 7 •
87 14.3
Full Time
27 4.3
Kangaroos Won By 60
North Hobart Oval,  Hobart  • Palawa

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    AFLW W7 gameday guide: Roos face Swans in Pride Round

    North Melbourne will head to Tasmania to face Sydney at North Hobart Oval on Sunday

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos head to North Hobart Oval on Sunday to host the Sydney Swans.

    The Kangas were too good for the Western Bulldogs at Arden Street in Week 6, winning by 55 points while keeping the visitors goalless to remain unbeaten.

    Set your matchday reminders

    Sunday, October 13
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Sydney at North Hobart Oval, 1.05pm AEDT

    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

    Our 2024 Pride Guernsey

    Sunday will see the Roos pull on their new Pride guernsey for the first time!

    The design, led by former player Ailish Considine, celebrates love and unity and the role of the LGBTQI+ community within the club.

    It features the royal blue stripes and iconic Bounding Roo, lined with the colours of the Progress Pride flag. There is also a heart in the centre of the Roo and the message ‘Love Unites’ inscribed at the bottom of the guernsey.

    WEAR IT WITH PRIDE

    Get your hands on the Kangaroos’ 2024 Pride guernsey, available in-store and online

    BUY NOW

    What's on at the ground?

    Join us on gameday to enjoy some quality footy and the Pride Round celebrations as we return to Tassie in Week 7!  

    There will be something on offer for everyone, including:  

    • DJ Cheeky on the Spirit of Tasmania DJ decks spinning the tunes.
    • Macca's Kids Zone with Roo Squad.
    • Roaming Ruby and face painting on the concourse.
    • Pride-themed face painting, decorations and activities.
    • Plus, the first 100 people through the gates will get a FREE rainbow sprinkles ice cream! 

    If we win, you win, thanks to Macca's

    Head to our AFLW team game this Sunday and if we get the W, you'll score a free Cheeseburger!

    Click here to find your local Tasmanian Macca's restaurant to claim your prize.

    T&Cs apply.

    Injury update

    Captain Emma Kearney remains sidelined for the Kangaroos, while Kate Shierlaw faces a fitness test as she aims to return from an elbow injury.

    Injury List

    Player Injury Estimated Return
    35. Jenna Bruton

    35. Jenna Bruton

    Managed Available
    9. Emma Kearney

    9. Emma Kearney

    Hamstring Test
    27. Georgia Stubs

    27. Georgia Stubs

    Ankle Season

    Last Updated:

    The opposition

    A fourth-quarter surge from the Swans wasn't enough to knock off Geelong in Week 6, as they fell by three points despite kicking three goals to one in the final stanza.

    The defeat leaves them with a 2-5 record and on the outskirts of the top eight with only four games remaining in the home and away season.

    Ticketing

    Adult tickets are just $15U18s go FREE!

    GET YOUR TICKETS

    Be there at Ikon Park as we take on the Power in our preliminary 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

    Can't make it to the game?

    Our partner Australian Venue Company (AVC) have 192 venues available in Australia. Find a location near you to watch with other Roos fans!

    Exclusive to NMFC members, receive 15% off all your food and bev purchases at The Wharf in Docklands, and 10% off at all other venues, when you order with The Pass!

    To join the NMFC list and receive your exclusive discount:

    1. Download The Pass from the App Store or Google Play
    2. Sign up, and add your preferred payment method
    3. Head to More > Promo Code, and enter ‘NMFC‘ followed by your membership number, e.g. NMFC123456
    4. Order using The Pass to receive 15% off at The Wharf, and 10% off at all other venues

    Watch on TV or stream on your phone

    Sunday's game will be broadcast live on Channel 7 and 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 Swans!

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    AFLW W7 gameday guide: Roos face Swans in Pride Round

    North Melbourne will head to Tasmania to face Sydney at North Hobart Oval on Sunday

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos head to North Hobart Oval on Sunday to host the Sydney Swans.

    The Kangas were too good for the Western Bulldogs at Arden Street in Week 6, winning by 55 points while keeping the visitors goalless to remain unbeaten.

    Set your matchday reminders

    Sunday, October 13
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Sydney at North Hobart Oval, 1.05pm AEDT

    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

    Our 2024 Pride Guernsey

    Sunday will see the Roos pull on their new Pride guernsey for the first time!

    The design, led by former player Ailish Considine, celebrates love and unity and the role of the LGBTQI+ community within the club.

    It features the royal blue stripes and iconic Bounding Roo, lined with the colours of the Progress Pride flag. There is also a heart in the centre of the Roo and the message ‘Love Unites’ inscribed at the bottom of the guernsey.

    WEAR IT WITH PRIDE

    Get your hands on the Kangaroos’ 2024 Pride guernsey, available in-store and online

    BUY NOW

    What's on at the ground?

    Join us on gameday to enjoy some quality footy and the Pride Round celebrations as we return to Tassie in Week 7!  

    There will be something on offer for everyone, including:  

    • DJ Cheeky on the Spirit of Tasmania DJ decks spinning the tunes.
    • Macca's Kids Zone with Roo Squad.
    • Roaming Ruby and face painting on the concourse.
    • Pride-themed face painting, decorations and activities.
    • Plus, the first 100 people through the gates will get a FREE rainbow sprinkles ice cream! 

    If we win, you win, thanks to Macca's

    Head to our AFLW team game this Sunday and if we get the W, you'll score a free Cheeseburger!

    Click here to find your local Tasmanian Macca's restaurant to claim your prize.

    T&Cs apply.

    Injury update

    Captain Emma Kearney remains sidelined for the Kangaroos, while Kate Shierlaw faces a fitness test as she aims to return from an elbow injury.

    Injury List

    Player Injury Estimated Return
    35. Jenna Bruton

    35. Jenna Bruton

    Managed Available
    9. Emma Kearney

    9. Emma Kearney

    Hamstring Test
    27. Georgia Stubs

    27. Georgia Stubs

    Ankle Season

    Last Updated:

    The opposition

    A fourth-quarter surge from the Swans wasn't enough to knock off Geelong in Week 6, as they fell by three points despite kicking three goals to one in the final stanza.

    The defeat leaves them with a 2-5 record and on the outskirts of the top eight with only four games remaining in the home and away season.

    Ticketing

    Adult tickets are just $15U18s go FREE!

    GET YOUR TICKETS

    Be there at Ikon Park as we take on the Power in our preliminary 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

    Can't make it to the game?

    Our partner Australian Venue Company (AVC) have 192 venues available in Australia. Find a location near you to watch with other Roos fans!

    Exclusive to NMFC members, receive 15% off all your food and bev purchases at The Wharf in Docklands, and 10% off at all other venues, when you order with The Pass!

    To join the NMFC list and receive your exclusive discount:

    1. Download The Pass from the App Store or Google Play
    2. Sign up, and add your preferred payment method
    3. Head to More > Promo Code, and enter ‘NMFC‘ followed by your membership number, e.g. NMFC123456
    4. Order using The Pass to receive 15% off at The Wharf, and 10% off at all other venues

    Watch on TV or stream on your phone

    Sunday's game will be broadcast live on Channel 7 and 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 Swans!

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    AFLW W7 match report: Roos run rampant against Swans

    Jasmine Garner has produced yet another masterclass to lead North Melbourne to a crushing 60-point win over Sydney, but the triumph could come at a big cost

    Jasmine Garner has produced yet another masterclass to lead North Melbourne to a crushing 60-point win over Sydney, but the triumph could come at a big cost.

    The Swans went toe-to-toe early in Sunday's match at North Hobart Oval, with the scores locked at 18-18 late in the first quarter.

    But North Melbourne kicked the next 11 goals to secure the 14.3 (87) to 4.3 (27) win, with the ladder-leading Kangaroos (seven victories, one draw) half a win ahead of Hawthorn and Brisbane.

    05:53

    Garner, a six-time All-Australian and one of the biggest superstars in the competition, finished with 25 disposals, seven clearances, nine tackles, 438m gained and three goals in a best-afield display.

    Fellow Roos midfielder Ash Riddell (30 disposals, six clearances) was also influential, while Alice O'Loughlin kicked three goals.

    But there was late concern after Irish star Erika O'Shea injured her right ankle while being tackled by two Sydney opponents.

    O'Shea was in distress immediately after the tackle and was carried off the ground. She will undergo scans to determine the extent of the damage.

    She was placed in a moon boot before the match had even finished.

    Sydney lost defender Julie O'Sullivan to a game-ending right elbow injury late in the first term.

    KANGAROOS v SWANS Full match coverage and stats

    The Swans (2-6) have been hit hard this season by injuries to key players, with All-Australians Chloe Molloy (ACL), Ally Morphett (foot) and Laura Gardiner (hand) among the stars missing for Sunday's match.

    Sofia Hurley stood tall for the Swans with 23 disposals, 15 tackles, five clearances and 546m gained.

    Remarkably, Sydney won the inside-50 count 32-31 despite losing by 10 goals.

    The opening quarter was free-flowing football at its most beautiful as both sides went on the attack.

    The Kangaroos had conceded a total of just four goals across their past four games, and an average of just 18 points per game across the season.

    But Sydney had three goals on the board inside the first 15 minutes, with Montana Ham kicking the Swans' first before Alexia Hamilton added a double.

    The goal-for-goal contest was broken open when the Kangaroos struck through Bella Eddey and Tahlia Randall in the final 90 seconds of the opening term, giving North Melbourne a 5.0 (30) to 3.0 (18) lead at the break.

    Garner kicked one goal and set up another in the first term, and her dominance continued in the second as North Melbourne's lead edged out to 20 points by the long break.

    The third quarter broke the spirits of Sydney, who conceded four unanswered goals as North Melbourne's ability to move the ball quickly proved critical.

    It was more of the same in the last term, with Sydney's sole joy coming when Cynthia Hamilton kicked a goal with less than two minutes remaining, ending North Melbourne's 11-goal streak.

    NORTH MELBOURNE       5.0    6.2    10.2    14.3 (87)
    SYDNEY                           
     3.0    3.0    3.3      4.5 (27)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne: 
    Garner 3, O'Loughlin 3, Randall 2, Martin 2, Shierlaw, Eddey, E.King, Wall
    Sydney: A.Hamilton 2, C.Hamilton, Ham

    BEST
    North Melbourne:
     Garner, Riddell, M.King, O'Loughlin
    Sydney: Hurley, Bullas, Tarrant, C.Hamilton

    INJURIES
    North Melbourne: O'Shea (ankle)
    Sydney: Julie O'Sullivan (elbow)

    Crowd: TBC @ North Hobart Oval

    JOIN THE HUNT

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

    BECOME A MEMBER
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