The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos have advanced to the semi-finals after defeating Geelong by two points in a thriller at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday night.

Shelley Scott – for so much of this season the hero in Geelong's forward line – blew a tough set shot with just 90 seconds left, and then again played on 30 seconds later, her kick just rushed over the line to wrap up the 2.4 (16) to 1.8 (14) result.

It was a scrappy, high-pressure game, with neither side allowing the other much space around the contest.

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The Cats had 12-5 inside 50s in the first quarter, but the Roos took better advantage of their limited entries, and it was a buffer that held into half-time.

Geelong owned most of the second and third terms, but struggled to put any scoreboard pressure on, thanks in part to some desperate Kangaroos defending from the likes of Brooke Brown and Jas Ferguson.

Conversely, the Roos found the going tough when attempting to exit their defensive half, with Georgie Rankin and Annabel Johnson patrolling across the field, and the game was mainly a dour, ping-pong struggle played at the Cats' end.

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Two top-tier midfields went head-to-head, with North Melbourne just edging Geelong in the clearance count despite a clear dominance in the ruck.

Jasmine Garner was once again North Melbourne's best with 23 disposals, six clearances and eight tackles, and was well supported by Mia King and Jenna Bruton.

Amy McDonald nearly broke the game open in the final minutes with her run and dash, and was a fierce fighter throughout, as were Nina Morrison and Mikayla Bowen on the wings.

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A welcome return
North Melbourne skipper Emma Kearney missed last week with knee soreness, following a collision with powerful teammate Vikki Wall, but she made a huge impact after a week off. Playing with heavy strapping on her right knee, Kearney provided a cool head off half-back, directing the tempo of play. There was no more important moment than her low diving mark in the final 20 seconds, copping a late hit and taking a 50m penalty to ice the clock.

Finals hits differently
The two teams have developed reputations for free-flowing, high-scoring footy, but the opposite was on show at GMHBA Stadium. Controlled disposal chains were few and far between, as pressure from both teams resulted in bombs down the line and hack kicks out of packs. In the end, it was North Melbourne which held its nerve the longest.

Up next
It's season over for Geelong, while North Melbourne will face Richmond on the Tigers' home deck in a semi-final.

GEELONG                            1.3     1.4     1.5    1.8  (14)
NORTH MELBOURNE         2.1     2.2     2.3    2.4  (16)

GOALS
Geelong:
Moloney
North Melbourne:
Abbatangelo, O'Loughlin

BEST
Geelong:
 A. McDonald, Morrison, Rankin, Bowen, Emonson
North Melbourne: Garner, M. King, Bruton, Smith, Brown 

INJURIES
Geelong:
 Nil
North Melbourne: Nil

Reports: Nil

Crowd: 4,338 at GMHBA Stadium

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