North Melbourne has suffered a narrow defeat to Collingwood in the VFL, with the Kangaroos falling to the Magpies by 18 points in a gritty and physical contest.
Collingwood pulled out to a handy 19-point lead at quarter-time and the Kangaroos, while performing strongly in the final three quarters of the game, just couldn’t reel the opposition in.
After enduring some difficult results this season, the all-around competitive showing is a massive positive for the Kangaroos, who, had they converted more of their opportunities, could have been in with a strong chance of winning the game.
“We started really poorly in the first quarter and didn’t adapt to the conditions enough. We tried to do too much with the ball and it didn’t come off, but we did really well after quarter-time,” VFL senior coach Leigh Adams told North Media.
“We just weren’t able to capitalise when we had the momentum, and when we didn’t have the momentum we let some easy goals through.
“We got the ball forward much better, and our defenders set up really nicely behind the ball which let us get repeat entries. It was much better today, but we’re probably still a quarter away from pulling everything together.”
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Jason Horne-Francis played a starring role for the Kangaroos and led the way with an immense performance in midfield. He finished with 29 disposals, seven clearances and a goal despite close attention from his direct opponent over the course of the contest.
The clash acted as Horne-Francis’ first appearance at VFL-level, with the young gun forced to make his return from suspension through the reserves rather than enter straight back into the senior side.
His goal in the final term, a brilliant left-footed finish on the run, was just reward for a powerful display.
“Jason was good today, but what impressed me the most was his attitude. Obviously he would have liked to be playing senior footy but he wasn’t but he really bought into the way we want to play,” Adams said.
“He was a really good teammate today and he came back with a great attitude. He had a really good performance too which really helped us.”
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With both sides struggling to hit the scoreboard during the clash, Max Mitchell-Russell’s pair of goals in the second term proved integral in North launching its attempted comeback while Eddie Ford was a strong contributor with two goals and a handful of massive marks over the course of the game.
Neither team managed to kick a goal in the third term, and while it was the Kangaroos’ defence that was under the most pressure for much of the term, the players in the backline stood up to keep North in with a chance of making a miraculous comeback.
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Mid-season draftee Kallan Dawson was an impressive marking influence, while Marty Hore continued his good run of personal performances with another high-quality display.
“Our backline’s shape behind the ball was really good today, and Marty and Kal in particular were able to mark the footy really well,” Adams said.
“I thought Atu (Bosenavulagi) was really good after quarter-time as well, and the pressure on the ball allowed us to set up a lot better in the backline.
“Josh Goater was another one who performed well. He’s got such good athletic gifts that he can just beat his man in the one on one. He was back to his best this week and kicked a nice goal."
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The Kangaroos continue their season next week against Richmond and will be hoping to take some momentum from this handy showing.
COLLINGWOOD: 4.3 5.6 5.12 9.12
NORTH MELBOURNE: 1.0 4.3 4.5 7.6
AFL-listed
Atu Bosenavulagi: 16 disposals, eight marks
Kallan Dawson: 19 disposals, six marks, one tackle
Jacob Edwards: Five disposals, 23 hitouts, one clearance
Eddie Ford: Eight disposals, two goals, Five marks, three tackles
Josh Goater: 15 disposals, one goal, seven marks, three tackles
Kyron Hayden: 13 disposals, four marks
Jason Horne-Francis: 29 disposals, one goal, six marks, two tackles, seven clearances
Matt McGuinness: 10 disposals, three marks, two tackles
Pat Walker: 13 disposals, one mark
Best of VFL-listed
Harry Jones: 24 disposals, two marks, two tackles, four clearances
Marty Hore: 24 disposals, 10 marks
Dom Tyson: 26 disposals, eight marks, three tackles, five clearances
Max Mitchell-Russell: 10 disposals, two goals, three marks
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