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2024 NAB AFLW Season
Kangaroos v Adelaide Crows
Finals Week 1 •
38 5.8
Full Time
31 5.1
Kangaroos Won By 7
IKON Park,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    AFLW QF gameday guide: Get set for our qualifying final

    Everything you need to know ahead of our qualifying final against the Crows

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will face Adelaide for the second time in three weeks, in a huge qualifying final on Friday night at Ikon Park.

    The Roos capped off their minor premiership-winning home and away season with a 63-point thumping of the Gold Coast at Arden Street Oval on Saturday, while the Crows edged out a plucky Geelong outfit by four points to lock in a top four spot.

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    Friday, November 8
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Adelaide, 7.15pm AEDT

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

    Tickets

    Tickets for the Roos' qualifying final against the Crows are on sale from Monday, November 4, with a priority sales window opening at 12pm AEDT for club and AFL members.

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    Wednesday, November 6
    10am-11.45am AEDT

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    Last time we met

    Week 9 saw the Crows host the Roos at Norwood Oval under lights, where the latter triumphed by eight points.

    Jasmine Garner delivered another brilliant individual performance, kicking two goals from 27 possessions, while Ash Riddell (25 touches and seven clearances) was also important.

    Kate Shierlaw booted two goals from 18 touches, while some desperate last minute defending from the likes of Amy Smith and Mia King ensured that North Melbourne would keep its unbeaten streak alive.

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    AFLW QF gameday guide: Get set for our qualifying final

    Everything you need to know ahead of our qualifying final against the Crows

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will face Adelaide for the second time in three weeks, in a huge qualifying final on Friday night at Ikon Park.

    The Roos capped off their minor premiership-winning home and away season with a 63-point thumping of the Gold Coast at Arden Street Oval on Saturday, while the Crows edged out a plucky Geelong outfit by four points to lock in a top four spot.

    01:42

    Set your matchday reminders

    Friday, November 8
    North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos v Adelaide, 7.15pm AEDT

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

    Tickets

    Tickets for the Roos' qualifying final against the Crows are on sale from Monday, November 4, with a priority sales window opening at 12pm AEDT for club and AFL members.

    GET YOUR TICKETS

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

    BUY NOW

    Open training

    Get down to Arden Street Oval to show your support as the team trains, and stick around afterwards to grab an autograph or special moment with the players! 

    Wednesday, November 6
    10am-11.45am AEDT

    AFLW Finals Hub

    For up-to-date info on our finals matches, plus ticketing FAQs and more, here's your one-stop shop.

    Membership

    The Kangaroos are finals bound! Join today as a 2025 AFLW Access member and get priority access to purchase finals tickets for season 2024.

    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

    Last time we met

    Week 9 saw the Crows host the Roos at Norwood Oval under lights, where the latter triumphed by eight points.

    Jasmine Garner delivered another brilliant individual performance, kicking two goals from 27 possessions, while Ash Riddell (25 touches and seven clearances) was also important.

    Kate Shierlaw booted two goals from 18 touches, while some desperate last minute defending from the likes of Amy Smith and Mia King ensured that North Melbourne would keep its unbeaten streak alive.

    05:35

    Watch on TV or stream on your phone

    Friday'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 finals!

    ALL YOUR FINALS INFO

    Up-to-date info on our finals matches, plus ticketing FAQs and more!

    VISIT THE HUB

     

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    AFLW QF match report: Roos roar into preliminary final

    The Kangaroos withstood a ferocious Adelaide assault to reach their third preliminary final in three seasons

    The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos have reached their third preliminary final in as many seasons after withstanding a ferocious assault by Adelaide in Friday night's AFLW finals opener at Ikon Park. 

    Forward Bella Eddey kicked two momentum-shifting goals as the Kangaroos came from behind to edge the qualifying final by seven points, 5.8 (38) to 5.1 (31).

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    The Crows made the minor premiers earn the win, dominating possession in the first two quarters and hitting back in the last after the Roos had taken control, to ensure a tense finish.

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    Despite Tahlia Randall kicking their first goal straight from the opening bounce, the Kangaroos found themselves under siege in a high-intensity first half.

    The Crows won the territory battle in the first quarter, and it took a free kick paid for a deliberate rushed behind to keep North Melbourne's nose in front by a point at the first change. 

    Adelaide's pressure only ramped up as they dominated the second term, keeping the Roos scoreless while racking up a wildly lopsided 10-1 inside 50s for the quarter. 

    Desperate defending kept the Roos in touch as they were starved of opportunities in their attacking half of the ground.

    Adelaide veteran Chelsea Randall, who played one of the best games of her career, finally converted the Crows' pressure into points when she executed a sensational chasedown tackle in the middle of the ground.

    She played on quickly and delivered to Gould who marked and scored her second goal, giving the Crows a five-point lead at the main break.

    07:36

    North needed a spark to lift them in the second half and it came through crafty small forward Eddey.

    She kicked two goals to start the third term, showing her versatility with a goal on the run and her second through a snap shot on goal to give her team the lead again.

    Jasmine Garner (29 disposals, 10 clearances) and her partner in crime Ash Riddell (34 disposals, 10 clearances) started to have more influence, combining for 15 disposals and nine inside 50s for the quarter.

    The Roos added another to their tally through unlikely goalkicker Amy Smith and went into the three-quarter time break with a 10-point lead.

    Both teams had their opportunities to start the final term, with the Crows' Niamh Kelly hitting the post and North's Vikki Wall missing twice from set shots.

    When the Crows needed a player to step up once again it was Randall who scored, converting a set shot with two minutes remaining and reducing the margin to seven points.

    Next Up

    It's a week's rest for the Kangaroos, who march straight through to a preliminary final in a fortnight. They will face the winner of a semi-final contested between the winner of Port Adelaide v Richmond, and the loser of this weekend's other qualifying final between Hawthorn and Brisbane.

    NORTH MELBOURNE    2.1    2.1    5.4    5.8 (38)
    ADELAIDE                      2.0    3.0    4.0    5.1 (31)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne: Eddey 2, Randall, Smith, Shierlaw
    Adelaide: Gould 2, Randall 2, Ponter

    BEST
    North Melbourne: Garner, Riddell, Eddey, Shierlaw, M.King
    Adelaide: Randall, Marinoff, Gould, J.Allan, Ponter

    INJURIES
    North Melbourne: Nil
    Adelaide: Nil

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 3,689 at Ikon Park

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