Mia King in the club's 2024 'Kangaroo Way' Indigenous guernsey

The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos face their final interstate trip of the AFLW home-and-away season in a Friday night blockbuster at Norwood Oval.

The Kangaroos will play fierce rivals Kuwarna / Adelaide in the Indigenous Round clash.  

The Roos maintained their unbeaten record this season in a first ever meeting against Essendon on Sunday, inflicting a record 51-point loss on the Bombers to stay clear on top of the ladder.

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Friday, October 25
Kuwarna (Adelaide) v North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos, 7.45pm AEDT (7.15pm local)

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Celebrating Indigenous Round

The Kangaroos will celebrate Indigenous Round by wearing their 2024 Indigenous guernsey on Friday night, titled 'Kangaroo Way'.

Designed by Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara, Ngadjonji and Taungurung artist Emma Bamblett, the guernsey will also be worn at home at Arden Street Oval when the team hosts the Gold Coast Suns in Week 10. 

The design was inspired by North Melbourne’s First Nations players, including Jawoyn woman Mia King, the unity of the club and its existence on Wurundjeri Country. 

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The opposition

Motivation could hardly be higher for Kuwarna / Adelaide. A win could lift the Crows into second place on the AFLW ladder, depending on second-placed Hawthorn's result against the improving Demons on Thursday night. Lose, and the Crows could find themselves needing to beat Geelong to secure a top four spot in the home-and-away season's closing round. Crows leader Chelsea Randall could be in doubt for Friday night's game after a heavy facial collision during their Week 8 win over Collingwood.

Injury update

Defender Sarah Wright is in doubt to face the Crows after rolling her ankle late in Sunday's win over Essendon. The club will assess Wright after Wednesday's main training session. Skipper Emma Kearney edges closer to a return from the hamstring injury that has sidelined her since Week 5's visit to Launceston

Injury List

Player Injury Estimated Return
27. Georgia Stubs

27. Georgia Stubs

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Ticketing

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SA Supporters Group Event

Meet up with fellow Kangaroos supporters from the official SA Supporters Group prior to the game at The Colonist Norwood, from 5pm local time. For more information head to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nmfcofficialsasupportersgroup/

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Watch on TV or stream on your phone

Sunday afternoon's game will be broadcast live on Channel 7 and for Foxtel and Kayo Sports subscribers.

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Bring on the Crows!